France legend Zinedine Zidane quits as manager of Real Madrid

MADRID — France legend Zinedine Zidane has quit as manager of Spanish giants Real Madrid, the club announced on Thursday.

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“Real Madrid CF announces that Zinedine Zidane has decided to end his current stage as coach of our club,” read the statement.

“It is now time to respect his decision and show him our appreciation for his professionalism, dedication and passion in all these years, and for what his figure represents for Real Madrid.

“Zidane is one of the great myths of Real Madrid and his legend goes beyond what he has been as a coach and player of our club.

“He knows that he is at the heart of Real Madrid and that Real Madrid is and will always be his home.”

No detail was given to explain the parting.

Zidane, 48, first joined the club in 2010 as a special advisor. He then occupied a series of posts including assistant coach for the main team and coach for the B team until his appointment in January 2016 as the manager for the main team.

He announced his resignation in May 2018 but returned less than a year later after the club’s fortunes dipped.

The Frenchman is the club’s most-decorated manager having helped the team to clinch 11 titles including three Champions League trophies, two UEFA Super Cups, as well as two La Liga and two Spanish Super Cup titles.

— Euronews