Persepolis Youth Team Coach Resigns Following String of Poor Results
In a significant development within Iran’s premier football club, Abbas Aghaei has formally resigned from his position as head coach of the Persepolis U-21 team. The decision was confirmed by club officials on Tuesday after a meeting to review the team’s recent performance in the youth league.
The resignation comes in the wake of a series of unsatisfactory results that have seen the highly-regarded youth side fall behind in the championship race. Aghaei, who had been at the helm of the team, officially tendered his resignation to the club’s management following the conclusion of the team’s latest match. After a review of the situation, the Persepolis club administration accepted his decision to step down.
The management of Persepolis Club has now initiated the process of identifying and appointing a new head coach to lead the U-21 squad. The focus remains on revitalizing the team’s performance and guiding the young talents back to a competitive position in the league standings. This change is viewed as a strategic move to foster improvement and secure the future success of the club’s developing players.