Venezuela Coach Quits After A Year With No Pay
Portuguese Jose Peseiro instructed Venezuela for 10 matches however had not been paid for a year when he surrendered © Federico PARRA Portuguese Jose Peseiro trained Venezuela for 10 matches yet had not been paid for a year when he surrendered
Venezuela's Portuguese mentor Jose Peseiro has surrendered under about fourteen days in front of a triple-header of World Cup qualifiers, since he has not been paid for a year, the country's league said on Friday.
"Recently (Thursday) we got a letter from the specialized chief revoking his agreement," said Jorge Gimenez, leader of the Venezuelan Football Federation.
"We talked with him in the evening and disclosed to him that it was hard for us to comprehend his position .... Since we have a triple-header," said Gimenez.
It was sufficiently not to adjust Peseiro's perspective, however, and he affirmed his renunciation on Friday morning.
South American minnows Venezuela face Argentina, Peru and Paraguay in World Cup qualifiers between September 2 and September 9.
They sit second from lower part of the single 10-group CONMEBOL qualifying bunch in which the main four will book tickets for the 2022 finals in Qatar, while the fifth set finishers will head into a between mainland play-off. 사설토토
Peseiro was selected in February 2020, not long before the Covid pandemic broke out.
Gimenez said Peseiro was owed "no more and no short of what one year" of pay, adding that "he's scarcely been paid anything from his residency."
Peseiro managed one win, three draws and six losses as the "Vinotinto" mentor.
No substitution has yet been named.
Venezuela is the solitary individual from CONMEBOL never to have equipped for a World Cup.
The nation is amidst the most exceedingly awful monetary emergency in its cutting edge history having experienced eight years of downturn, including the most recent four years of out of control inflation.