Clubs

Products You May Like

Saudi Arabian second-tier club Al Qadsiah sacked manager Robbie Fowler on Friday, just four months after appointing the former Liverpool striker.

The 48-year-old, who is the eighth-highest goalscorer in the history of the Premier League and earned 26 caps for England, was appointed by the Saudi club in June.

Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.)

Al Qadsiah are second in the Saudi First Division League and trail leaders Al Orobah by one point after eight matches.

“The club appreciates the coach’s efforts and professionalism during the previous period and wishes him all the success in his professional career,” Al Qadsiah said in a statement.

Al Qadsiah won six and drew two of their opening eight league games under Fowler.

He has been replaced by former Sevilla and Marseille manager Michel Gonzalez, who also played as a midfielder for Real Madrid and Spain.

Fowler previously managed Thai club Muangthong United, Australia’s Brisbane Roar and Indian side East Bengal.

He is one of Liverpool’s most celebrated players, having scored 183 goals in two spells with the Premier League club.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Man City’s star loyalty sees prodigies leave — and flourish
Elanga strikes for Forest as limp Spurs lose again
Five sentenced after Ajax, Maccabi fan clash
Prem ref makes UEFA, FIFA lists after 26 games
The VAR Review: Estupiñán missed red card, Pickford penalty

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *