Ligue 1 Club Marseille Parts with Pablo Longoria After a Turbulent, Trophyless Reign
- Ligue 1 club Marseille confirmed the departure of Pablo Longoria after a period marked by no trophies and coaching changes.
- Marseille and Longoria agreed on the terms of his departure in a joint statement.
- Longoria joined Marseille in 2020 as sporting director and became president less than a year later following protests against the previous president.
- During his presidency, Marseille reached the Europa Conference League and Europa League semifinals but did not win any titles.
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In a long message posted on the social network Linkedin, the former president of the Olympique de Marseille Pablo Longoria, whose departure was formalized this Monday, made his farewell to the Phocéan club. Arrived in June 2020, the Spanish leader who took over from Jacques-Henri Eyraud in February 2021 at the head of the OM experienced highs and lows.
Arriving in 2021, the former Olympian leader, demoted to a post of man to do everything at the end of February, will leave the club, announced the OM this Monday. The date of his departure and the details of the conditions have not been communicated.
Pablo Longoria has ceased to be president of the Marseille Olympian after reaching an agreement with the Gaul club, which made it official this morning. Farewell was only a matter of fringes that have been resolved and thus ends the adventure of the ovense, who arrived with only 40 years in office and who despite the difficulties has managed to change many things in a historical entity of French football.
The American owner of Olympique de Marseille, Frank McCourt, and Pablo Longoria, who had been replaced as president of the club at the end of February, "found an agreement on the terms of his departure," announced the OM on Monday in a press release.
The American owner of the Olympique de Marseille Frank McCourt and Pablo Longoria, who had been replaced as president of the club at the end of February, finally "found an agreement on the conditions of his departure", announced OM Monday, March 23rd in a press release. "OM would like to pay tribute to the commitment, passion and work done by Pablo Longoria over the last six years at the service of the club," adds the press release without givin…
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