THU 28 - 11 - 2024
 
Date: May 7, 2011
Source: The Daily Star
Frenchman Le Roy seeks Syria coaching exit

KUALA LUMPUR: Frenchman Claude Le Roy has asked to be released from his contract as coach of Syria’s national side due to security fears, the Asian Football Confederation said Friday.
Le Roy had initially proposed being based outside of the country while still under contract but the offer was rejected, according to Syria’s soccer chief.


Syrian FA president Farouk Sirreyyeh told the AFC’s website (www.the-afc.com) Le Roy was looking for the break to be done “amicably.”
The Frenchman took up the position in March in a deal scheduled to run until June 2013 after spells in charge of Cameroon, Senegal and Ghana among others.
Le Roy asked to terminate his contract after only two months amid growing unrest in Syria. France has called on its citizens to leave the country due to the political crisis.



 
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