Fenerbahce Part Ways With Jose Mourinho After Just Over A Year
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By Sportsgister
Jose Mourinho has been sacked by Fenerbahce after just over a year in charge.
The Portuguese manager’s departure comes two days after the Turkish club was eliminated from the Champions League play-offs by Benfica.
In a statement, Fenerbahce said Mourinho had “parted ways” with the club, thanking the 62-year-old for his efforts and wishing him well. A club official later confirmed to the BBC that Mourinho had been sacked.
Mourinho’s tenure at Fenerbahce was marked by controversy.
He guided the club to second place in the league during his sole season in charge but was involved in several high-profile incidents. Galatasaray accused him of making “racist statements” after a 0-0 draw in February, which Mourinho denied, calling himself the “opposite” of racist.
He filed a lawsuit against the club seeking damages worth 1,907,000 Turkish Lira (£41,000).
Mourinho was also a frequent critic of the standard of officiating in Turkey. He was handed a four-match ban, later reduced to two matches, for his comments about referees after the match against Galatasaray.
Mourinho joined Fenerbahce following a three-year spell at Roma, where he won the Conference League in 2022.
He has managed several top clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester United, and Tottenham. His achievements include three Premier League titles with Chelsea, a Champions League win with Inter Milan and Porto, and Europa League success with Manchester United in 2017.
After a 1-1 Europa League draw with Manchester United in October, Mourinho expressed his desire to manage a team “at the bottom of the table in England” after leaving Fenerbahce, so he wouldn’t have to participate in UEFA competitions.

Sedara Philip is a Sports writer, an administrator,Journalist,and editor

