This Monday, Maritimo announced that Vasco Sebra is no longer coach of the Madeira team, which occupies the last position in the I Football League, after five consecutive defeats in the tournament.
“Marítimo da Madeira Futebol, SAD, announces to its members and fans the termination of the employment relationship between the institution and coach Vasco Sebra. Maritimo thanks Vasco Seabra and his entire technical team for the dedication with which they approached the ideal “red-green”. “, can be read in a statement published by the Madeira Lions on their official website.
In the note announcing the coach’s departure, the Red-Greens recall the difficult time they experienced when Vasco Sebra took over technical command of the team, expressing “gratitude for the courage and talent that allowed the Lion Almirante Reis to return to I’m roaring.”
Coach Vasco Sebra, 38, replaced Julio Velasquez in the 12th round of the previous season, finding the Madeirans in 17th and penultimate place in the standings with seven points added.
The Pacos de Ferreira-born coach managed to take Marítimo to “good heights”, ensuring they remained at the highest level of Portuguese football, finishing in 10th place with 38 points.
The first whiplash in the current I League came after the Madeirans’ poor start to the tournament, in which they recorded five defeats in as many games played, finishing in 18th and last position in the standings with no points.
On Sunday, Maritimo beat Santa Clara 1-0 and took a penalty to make it 2-0, but Joel failed in the 42nd minute and the Azoreans managed to turn the tide in the second half (2-1). , scoring the second goal after Funchal’s team was reduced to 10 players.
In addition to the lack of points, the island team showed the worst defense in the competition in the fifth round, conceding 15 goals and scoring just three.
“Marítimo da Madeira Football, SAD, wishes Vasco Seabre the greatest personal and professional happiness. The contractual relationship ends, but the emotional connection has no expiration date,” the islanders concluded.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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