Friday, 4 July 2014
Valencia Appoints Former Porto goalkeeper As Coach
Valencia have appointed former Deportivo La Coruna and Porto goalkeeper Nuno to take over from Juan Antonio Pizzi, who was sacked on Wednesday.
Pizzi spent just six months in charge at the Mestalla Stadium as he was appointed in December to replace Miroslav Djukic, who was fired after a poor start to their domestic campaign.
"Valencia Club de FĂștbol have reached an agreement to contract Mr. Nuno EspĂrito Santo as manager, through to June 30th, 2015. The deal includes the possibility of an additional year, based on sporting acheivements." the La Liga club said on their website on Thursday.
Nuno, 40, ended his playing career in 2010 and as a coach helped modest Rio Ave reach the finals of the Portuguese Cup and League Cup last season, where they were beaten each time by Benfica.
Valencia reached the semifinals of the Europa League, where they lost narrowly to Spanish rivals and eventual winners Sevilla, but finished eighth in La Liga and failed to secure a lucrative spot in Europe again for next term.
Valencia, who have been hampered by financial troubles in recent years, are in the process of being bought by Singapore businessman Peter Lim.
Lim, who has a fortune worth around $2.4 billion according to Forbes magazine and is an avid soccer and sports fan, had pushed for Pizzi's dismissal and Nuno's appointment, local media reported.
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