
Verona Volley has officially announced that head coach Radostin Stoytchev has resigned, a decision that the club has accepted in accordance with his wishes.
Stoytchev’s Statement
Citing personal reasons, Stoytchev explained his decision:
“I believe I can no longer contribute 100% to the team and the club as I always have. For this reason, I think it is right to step down. I want to thank the players, staff, club members, partners, and friends with whom I have shared this journey and many strong emotions. I wish everyone good health and the best for the future.”
Verona Volley’s Response
The club expressed its regret over Stoytchev’s departure but acknowledged his reasons:
“We are saddened by Rado’s resignation but understand his motives and have accepted his decision. We sincerely thank him for his dedication and commitment since the foundation of Verona Volley. His efforts have contributed significantly to the growth of the team, leading to important sporting and organizational achievements. We wish him all the best for the future.”
Stoytchev’s departure marks the end of an era for Verona Volley, leaving a lasting impact on the team and its supporters.
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