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Jorge Rodríguez, coach of Alianza, took the fact that the leadership of the Salvadoran Football Federation (FESFUT) does not endorse his coaching license to continue running in the country .
Because of this, "El Zarco" You will have to be registered by the Alliance in another position, but not as a head coach at the 2018 Opening.
" These are things that need to be analyzed, it would be a very serious mistake, but these are normal things We have a homogeneous technical body where communication has always prevailed, there is no problem, even if it "It's not the technician, there will always be the same approach," Rodriguez said at a press conference today.
his coaching license in the United States and he takes it by surprise that now he is chosen for this, considering that he has been leading with it since 2013.
"In Metapán, he signs four contracts and in Alliance, two, now they are not worth .. We must respect our sports authorities, "said the helmsman, who said that he was ready to leave the country to take a class A license course, what is required by the regulations so that he can become a senior technician in the first division. "19659002] ALREADY EQUIVALENCES
Rodríguez explained that in 2013, when he arrived at the helm of the country It was Óscar Benítez, head of the Association of Football Coaches of El Salvador (AEFES) at the time, who gave him equivalences to direct here.
"If an entity the already takes like a stick, it's up to them to decide. Sometimes they compare the cases, but I think mine is totally different from the others. I am not the first coach to receive equivalencies in Salvadoran football. It remains to work and this is left to one as an experience of not trusting the documentation you have. We will continue in Alliance. Then, when we have time, we will withdraw other licenses. That will not make me more or less in another function in the Alliance, "said the helmsman of the White Team
Rodriguez said that he will respect the position assigned by the management of the Alliance in restructuring the coaching staff.
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