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Fenerbahce have confirmed that their partnership with head coach Jose Mourinho has come to an end, drawing the curtain on one of the most high-profile managerial appointments in Turkish football in recent years.
The Portuguese tactician, who boasts a glittering CV with stints at Chelsea, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Inter Milan and Roma, was unveiled earlier this year to much fanfare, with hopes that he would spearhead the Istanbul giants to glory both at home and in Europe.
His arrival was hailed as a coup for the Turkish Super Lig, underlining Fenerbahce’s determination to reassert themselves among the continent’s elite.
Club statement
"Fenerbahce Sport Club announces that our cooperation with Jose Mourinho has ended. We would like to thank him for his contributions during his tenure and wish him success in his future career."
While the club’s announcement offered no further detail about the reasons behind the decision, the move brings an abrupt end to a tenure that, despite its brevity, commanded global attention.
Mourinho’s presence had added a layer of star power to Turkish football, and his departure inevitably leaves uncertainty over the team’s immediate direction.
Attention will now turn to who succeeds him on the Fenerbahce bench. With the season underway and ambitions still high, the club faces the challenge of swiftly appointing a new manager capable of sustaining its domestic and European aspirations.
Supporters, who had embraced Mourinho’s arrival with great enthusiasm, will be watching anxiously as the next chapter unfolds.
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