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The coach proposed by Ilie Dumitrescu in Superliga remained free of contract

Article by Romeo Ene – published Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 21:43 / Updated Tuesday, June 10, 2025 21:43

Adrian Ursa (57 years old), the coach of Etoile-Carouge, a band that from the second step in Switzerland, remained free of contract. He was not able to promote the team in the first league, and on Tuesday he announced his departure from the team.

Ursei He announced to the players that he will no longer continue at the helm of the team, according to Tdg.ch. Thus, his adventure at the club in Switzerland is over.

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Adrian Ursa, Out from the Switzerland team

The former coach from Nice (December 2020 – May 2021), which took Lucien Favre's place, was running the Geneva club in July 2023.

Ursa, the former oil player from the late 1990s, has been set for a long time in Switzerland, where he played, among others, in Locarno, Chenois and Fribourg.

At the end of May, when Rapid had no coach, Ilie Dumitrescu had come up with the proposal “Adrian Ursa”: “I tell you a name, Adrian Ursa. No one talks about him. That boy who was with Favre, then took over Nice. chance? ”

After the completion of the football career, he was “second” at SnaTte Geneva, where he met Lucien Favre, and then head coach. At Neuchatel Xamax he was a technical director when he was co-opted by Favre in his staff in Nice.

After leaving the Azur coast, Ursa returned to Geneva and prepared the U21 team of the Soldete Club.

His departure seems to indicate that he will sit on the bench of a band that has relegated to the first Swiss league. According to the quoted source, the bear could reach Yverdon Sport, the “Red Lantern” in the championship.

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