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Estoril Praia has announced Vasco Seabra as its new coach until the end of the season

Coach Vasco Seabra will guide Estoril Praia until the end of the season and replaces Álvaro Pacheco, who left the club by mutual agreement. Today he announced the team that plays in the Portuguese football competition.

Through a publication on its official channels, Estoril Praia informed about the arrival of Vasco Seabra, whose initial goal will be to remove the ‘canarinhos’ from the current 17th and penultimate place in the I League and guide the team towards maintenance in the championship.

“Welcome, Mr. Vasco Seabra”, can be read in the text of Cascais Line, which contained the first statements of her new coach on its official website.

The 40-year-old coach, who has been without a club since leaving Marítimo at the start of last season, said he was “very happy”.

“It is with joy and a sense of responsibility that we take on a club with an identity that speaks volumes to me. I guarantee that we will all do our best, so that joint success is achieved, with the dedication and enthusiasm with which the Magician brings us”promised Vasco Seabra.

The coach, who returns to the Amoreira badge some four years after his first spell in charge of the Canarinhos under-23 team, also took the opportunity to leave “a word for the fans”.

“We count on your continued support as we build on the club’s greatness”added the newly arrived coach, who signed a contract valid until June 2024, which also includes an option to extend for another year.

The day before, Álvaro Pacheco had been removed from the position of coach of Estoril Praia, which he had held since July, after a home draw against Vizela (2-2) in the I Football League, and after having resigned for the fourth time in a row registered match without winning in the championship, in which the Amoreira club records only one victory.

Vasco Seabra’s debut is scheduled for next Wednesday, with Estoril Praia visiting Leixões, in Matosinhos, in the first round of the League Cup group stage. Four days later, the ‘canarinhos’ travel again, this time to the stronghold Vitória de Guimarães, in the seventh round of the I League.

Before his time at Marítimo, which lasted just over a season, the coach managed Paços de Ferreira, Boavista and Moreirense in the top level of Portuguese football.

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Author: DN/Lusa

Source: DN

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