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Two-thirds of coaches in the job for less than a year - CIES Football Observatory

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The 545th CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post shows that 65.2% of teams across 55 leagues worldwide have changed their head coach at least once over the past year. This proportion is close to that recorded on the same date last year (see here). This finding reflects chronic instability in most clubs. By league, the figures range from 100% of clubs having changed their manager over the past 365 days in the Cyprus top division (14 out of 14) to…
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The instability in the substitute banks has become a constant of modern football. According to a report by the CIES Football Observatory, more than 65% of the coaches in the world fail to sustain themselves a year in their position, a fact that reflects the increasing pressure on the technical bodies. In this context, Argentine football does not escape the trend and appears well positioned within that ranking. In the First Division of Argentine …

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football-observatory.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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