Roberto Carlos resigns as coach of Turkish club
14:04, 21/12/2014, Sunday
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Former Brazilian star steps down as Turkish side faces relegation threat after 14 weeks into the season
Famous ex-football player Roberto Carlos has resigned as manager of Turkish side Sivasspor, according to club officials.
Carlos had been managing Sivasspor in Turkey’s first division, the Super League, for over a year. The team is ranked 17th in the 18-team league after 14 weeks and stands below the relegation line.
Carlos’s resignation comes after fourth-seed Istanbul Basaksehir defeated Sivasspor 2-0 at the latter’s home in Sivas.
Neither Carlos nor the club has made an official statement yet.
The Brazilian left-back -- who has a World Cup and three European Champions League Cups for his name -- had been appointed to coach the team in June 2013. Before his spell as manager in Turkey, he played for Turkish side Fenerbahce in 2007 through 2009.
Carlos had been managing Sivasspor in Turkey’s first division, the Super League, for over a year. The team is ranked 17th in the 18-team league after 14 weeks and stands below the relegation line.
Carlos’s resignation comes after fourth-seed Istanbul Basaksehir defeated Sivasspor 2-0 at the latter’s home in Sivas.
Neither Carlos nor the club has made an official statement yet.
The Brazilian left-back -- who has a World Cup and three European Champions League Cups for his name -- had been appointed to coach the team in June 2013. Before his spell as manager in Turkey, he played for Turkish side Fenerbahce in 2007 through 2009.
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