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Samet Aybaba and Brad Friedel have left Beşiktaş.

Samet Aybaba and Brad Friedel have left Beşiktaş.

27.11.2024 09:00

Beşiktaş announced that they have parted ways with football team general coordinator Samet Aybaba and board advisor Brad Friedel. Following the separation after Beşiktaş's 4-2 defeat against Göztepe, the club issued a statement thanking Aybaba and Friedel for their efforts and wishing them success in their future careers.

Beşiktaş announced that they have parted ways with Samet Aybaba and Brad Friedel.

After the international break, Beşiktaş, who lost 4-2 at home to Göztepe in their first match, is still facing turmoil.

Two separations occurred in the black-and-white team. Beşiktaş announced on their official website that they have parted ways with football team general coordinator Samet Aybaba and board advisor Brad Friedel.

In Beşiktaş's statement, both individuals were thanked for their efforts.

The statement from the black-and-white team is as follows:

"We Thank Samet Aybaba and Bradley Howard Friedel for Their Efforts"

We have parted ways with our Football Teams General Coordinator Samet Aybaba and our Board Advisor Bradley Howard Friedel.

We thank Samet Aybaba and Bradley Howard Friedel for their services to our club and wish them success in their future careers."



 
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