February 3, 2026

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.

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