The yellows officially announced that the coach who marched them to two championships will not continue at the club • Ibich: "I decided to take a break to consider my steps"
Ibich. Takes a break to think about the next step
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Alan Shaver
Maccabi Tel Aviv officially announced on Monday that team coach Vladimir Ivich, who led the Yellows to two consecutive championships and winning the Toto Cup, will leave the club after two years.
Along with Ivitch, Assistant Coach Milos and Slinovich, Haristos Klapkis, Goalkeeping Coach, Darko Obradovich, Fitness and Sports Therapist, Nanad Kovacevich, will also leave.
Maccabi Tel Aviv owner Mitch Goldhar said: "Vladimir Ivich has joined Maccabi Tel Aviv as a promising young coach and he is leaving the club as a decorated and successful coach. During his two years at the club, Lada demonstrated many of the things Maccabi appreciates - hard work, professionalism, respect for others. And paying attention to the little details; values that could be seen every week. The 2019/20 season was particularly difficult in terms of football and I appreciate Valada's desire to take some time to look at the future options that he and his family face. For the future. "
Ibich added: "After two wonderful years we had here in Israel, I would like to thank the owner, Mitch Goldhar, to all the club members, to the players who worked very hard with me over these two years and to the Maccabi fans who supported us and pushed us to achieve our goals. I decided to take a break to consider the following steps In my coaching career, I find it very difficult to find the words to describe my feelings after such a successful time and two amazing years that I and my family have. We want to thank everyone and capture the moments we had in Maccabi in our memory and in our hearts forever. "