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Having received and accepted an extraordinary opportunity Valdas Dambrauskas he will be officially presented to the Bulgarian media on Friday as Ludogorec’s new head coach in Razgrad.
The 43-year-old from Pakruojis did not miss the challenge of joining Ludogorec, who have become nine-time Bulgarian champions and lead the league this season.
According to the club’s report, the Lithuanian, who will receive € 20,000 a month in Bulgaria, has been on Ludogorec’s radar for several years, and this time he competed with many renowned Bulgarian and foreign coaches.
However, the elite Bulgarian coach also helped the dreamy Lithuanian coach to play in the UEFA Champions League. Stanimiras Stoilovas, who was also a serious candidate to become coach of the Ludogorec club, but could not come to an agreement with the club, and then the attention of the Razgrad team turned to the former coach of Panevėžys Ekranas, Vilnius Žalgiris, Riga RFS and HNK Gorica club, who with the results of the latter team in Croatia and drew attention to himself.
During his career, S. Stilov, 53, has coached the Bulgarian national team several times, was also under the leadership of the Kazakh national team and achieved good results with the teams “Sofia” Levski and “Astana”. Many Bulgarian football experts wanted Stoilov to go back to work in Bulgaria. Ludogorec initially wanted this, but both parties could not reach an agreement.
As posted bookmaker-ratings.bg portal, S. Stoilov wanted a long-term contract, which would stipulate that if the club terminated the contract, it would pay the coach for the full duration of the contract. As a result of the long-term contract, Ludogorec accepted, but did not agree to pay the remuneration for the entire period, and if the contract had been terminated, the Bulgarian would have been paid only the 3-month salary.
Stoilov also wanted to make team changes and bid farewell to veteran defenders Svetoslav Dyakov (36) and Cosmin Moti (36). Both have already played more than 200 games for Ludogorec’s team, but Ludogorec did not want to satisfy the coach’s wish, especially for the Romanian C. Moti, whom the club sees as a promising coach who could become the coach’s assistant coach. club after the end of his career. .
Another reason for disagreement is the high salary. S. Stoilovas wanted to become the highest paid coach in the country and receive up to 1 million euros and 255 thousand euros a year for signing the contract.
As the club did not agree with S. Stoilov’s wishes, the strategist rejected Ludogorec’s offer, and then Lithuanian V. Dambrauskas received his offer and opportunity, who will soon go to training camp in Turkey with the team, where will prepare for the second part of the season.
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