Miguel Angel Ramirez will cease to be the technical director of Independent of the valley after leading the fifteenth match against Macará on Sunday. In an emotional farewell, the Spaniard thanked each member of the Sangolquileño club with tears before “starting a new adventure in my life”.
Ramírez leaves Independiente, leaving the team qualified for the Copa Libertadores 2021. In October he managed to leave to become the new coach of Palmeiras, but decided to stay in the team until the end of the Copa Libertadores and LigaPro.
After two and a half years of working for the club, from the lower divisions to taking over the first team, Ramírez decided to end his cycle as scratched and his destination will be Brazil. A few days ago the portal Globe informed that Ramírez will be announced by Inter de Porto Alegre in the coming days.
However, when asked about his future, Ramírez said: “I have not decided yet”, because there are “many factors to analyze”. “As I said before: I don’t move money or power,” he meditated.
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“The time has come to say goodbye to the club that gave me everything. I am very proud that during my time at the club the first title of the team has arrived. The South American Cup in Asunción,” the strategist explained on Friday. -a press conference. .
Ramírez was appointed coach of the first team after the unexpected departure of Ismael Rescalvo -at Emelec- in April 2019. Game by game he showed his ability with a possession game and a good handling of the ball. A style admired by all of South America and which led him to win the South American Cup.
“Perhaps you are not aware of what your visit to this house means. Undoubtedly, this institution has changed to another dimension with your presence,” said Franklin Tello, president of Independiente del Valle.
The 36-year-old Spaniard was also responsible for hosting the first team and completing the training of young Ecuadorian football talents such as Stiven Plaza, Gonzalo Plata and Moisés Caicedo. (D)