Yeah Royal Pari FC of Bolivia left international anonymity after qualifying for the Copa Sudamericana for the first time in 2019. The great manager of the feat was the Peruvian coach Roberto Mosquera, who finished with fifty points in the altiplano tournament. His campaign was acceptable despite being a first-timer, but Colombian Equity he beat them 2-1 and qualified for the quarterfinals of the international tournament at stake. However, the Bolivian team left a pleasant impression under the technical leadership of the Peruvian, who after four years put on the Royal Pari FC tracksuit again.
Of course, the campaign was not the same. After two months at the club ‘El Inmobiliario’, coach Roberto Mosquera led seven official matches, of which he won two, drew one and lost four. The results did not favor them, and the board announced the departure of the Peruvian coach through their social networks.
“For personal reasons, and by mutual agreement with the club, Professor Roberto Mosquera disassociates himself from the technical direction of the Royal Pari professional team. Our thanks to him and his coaching staff for the work and professionalism provided during this time”published said club.
The truth of his departure
sport He learned the real reason for the departure of coach Roberto Mosquera from Royal Pari FC of Bolivia. What happened? When the Bolivian team called the Peruvian coach, the club was looking to increase its soccer production, a task already known by the former Sporting Cristal coach. Thus, Roberto Mosquera presented a project to get out of the football crisis and implement it from the middle of this year (June); However, the Royal Pari FC Bolivia board of directors did not make his request a priority.
This encouraged him to make the decision to step aside. They did not value the exposed football argument, which was based on a livelihood in 2018 when he assumed the technical management of the club being in last position and they came out runners-up. Then in the middle of 2019 they did a good job in the Copa Sudamericana.
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