Portugal coach Santos leaves job after World Cup exit
According to the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), Fernando Santos resigned as Portugal’s coach after his team lost to Morocco in the World Cup quarterfinals.
On Saturday, the Portuguese were shockingly defeated 1-0 by Morocco in Qatar after Santos started the game with Cristiano Ronaldo, their all-time leading scorer, on the bench of substitutes.
“After one of the best participations ever by the national team in the final stages of the World Cup…FPF and Fernando Santos understand this is the right moment to start a new cycle,” the FPF said in a statement.
Santos, who has been widely criticised for his tactics, became Portugal coach in 2014 and led the country in 109 matches. They won the European Championship in 2016 and UEFA’s inaugural Nations League in 2018-19.
“In addition to the titles won, Fernando Santos became the coach with the most games and most victories,” FPF said. “It was an honour to have a coach and a person like Fernando Santos as the head of the national team.”
FPF said its board would now start the process of selecting a new manager.