Sergio Francisco says goodbye to the Royal in a moving letter: "I will carry everyone's love forever."
The former Blue White coach has thanked the fans for their "unconditional support even in the most difficult times," and has been willing to face "new challenges" in professional football.
Former Royal Society coach Sergio Francisco during a game.
Former Royal Society coach Sergio Francisco said goodbye today with a moving letter to the White Blue Club: "I will carry everyone's love forever." The Royal made the dismissal of the Irundarra coachofficial on Sunday after less than half a season on the first team.
Today, two days after leaving office, he has published a moving letter thanking the club, the team, players and fans, in which he acknowledges the difficulty of verbalizing how he feels after more than 11 years in Zubieta. "An era of my life is over, a journey that has allowed me to grow up personally and professionally within the White-Blue family," he said.
He recalled that at every stage of the bridge he has had "committed, passionate and professional" people at his side, with whom he has learned "a lot . "
Sergio Francisco did not want to forget all the people "who are working in the background around the teams." "His work is not so obvious, but it has incalculable value," he said.
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Even if I did my best, it didn't work out the way I wanted to.
" In these 11 years I have had the privilege of leading Easo, Real C and Sanse and finally I have had the honour of being the coach of the first team, a dream that, despite giving my best, has not gone as I would have liked, but it has filled me with pride and has been an experience that I will carry forever, "added the trainer.
He has also had words of thanks for the "coaches and players" who have accompanied him on this path, who have made him live " unforgettable moments"such as" the rise of Pasaia, the playoffs against Eldense and Alcorcón, the rise of the Sanse in Zubieta or the goal of Gorrok in the derbi ".
And, of course, he has also thanked the White-Blue followers for their "unconditional support even in the most difficult times." "I will carry everyone's love forever. It will be the energy to face new challenges, knowing that it will be impossible to be as here, to feel and enjoy, "he has acknowledged.
With these words, Sergio Francisco says goodbye to what has been his home for eleven years and faces "new challenges" in professional football.
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