Another Polish club decided to end cooperation with the coach. This time Adam Majewski said goodbye to his work at FKS Stali Mielec SA. The club issued a legal notice and announced the name of the successor.
The current season of PKO BP Ekstraklasa is slowly entering a decisive phase. The situation at the top of the table is gradually starting to take shape, and the leader is still Rakov Czestochowa, who is eight points ahead of second Legia Warsaw and eighteen points over third Lech Poznań. There’s also a lot going on at the bottom of the table. A few days ago we learned that Jan Urban has returned to the position of coach of Gornik Zabrze, replacing Bartosz Galli. Now his fate was shared by Adam Maevsky from Stal Mielec.
Stal Mielec changed coach
Adam Majewski had problems with scoring in the Ekstraklasa PKO BP table for a long time. He recorded his last victory at the beginning of November 2022, when, in front of his own public, the Mielec team beat Zaglebie Lubin with a score of 3:0. The rest of the season is a series of regular defeats and draws. Therefore, the owners of Steel decided that they should part ways with the 49-year-old.
“The board of the club FKS Stal Mielec SA announces that on March 20 this year. ended cooperation with the current coach of the 1st team - Adam Majewski. We thank the coach for his work in our club and wish him good luck in his future career.
The name of Adam Mayevsky’s successor has been named.
Adam Majewski has been heading Stal Mielec since July 8, 2021. Last season, he managed to keep the team at the highest level, although their situation was very difficult. After some time, it was decided to extend his contract until the end of June 2024. It is already known that he will not fulfill it, and Camille Kieres has been announced as his successor.
“At the same time, we inform you that from March 21 of this year. Kamil Keres - PGE FKS Stali Mielec coach. Details of the new coaching staff will be provided by the club tomorrow.
Source: Wprost
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