Former Turkey coach Fatih Terim leaves Greek club Panathinaikos after three-game losing streak
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Former Turkey coach Fatih Terim left Greek club Panathinaikos on Friday, with one game still to go this season.
Panathinaikos named Christos Kontis, a former assistant manager at the club, as his replacement in a caretaker role.
The 70-year-old Terim said in an online post that he was ending his five-month stint with the club after a meeting with the owners.
“Our plans for the 2024-2025 season were not aligned,” said Terim, who won eight championship titles in his homeland as manager of Galatasaray.
He thanked Panathinaikos fans and club staff, adding: “I sincerely wish Panathinaikos a successful future.”
Under Terim, Panathinaikos remained in contention for the title before slipping to fourth place after three successive defeats, losing 4-1 to PAOK in Thessaloniki Wednesday.
League leader PAOK takes on city rival Aris in Sunday’s final round. A defeat could hand the title to second-placed AEK Athens, which hosts Lamia.
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