Yesterday it became clear that the Turkish Süper Lig club Kayserispor said goodbye to manager Radomir Djalovic and a couple of hours ago they announced the appointment of Erling Moe, who they know from his time as assistant to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Besiktas.
The club has really been out driving this season and is down in 17th place.
Kayserispor just wrote in their press release: A signing ceremony was held for our new head coach, Erling Moe.
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The signing ceremony for our new Head Coach, Erling Moe, took place at the RHG Enertürk Energy Stadium with the participation of our Vice President Mehmet Anadut, our Sports Director Muhammed Türkmen and members of the press.
A 1.5-year deal was signed with Erling Moe for the position as head coach.
We wish Erling Moe all the best with the agreement and for our club.
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Former Molde coach Erling Moe (55) is ready as the new head coach of the Turkish club Kayserispor. The club confirmed this on Wednesday.
Already earlier in the week, the reports came that Moe was in negotiations with Kayserispor about the vacant coaching position. On Tuesday, Moe himself confirmed to the local newspaper Romsdals Budstikke that he was on his way to Turkey.
The 55-year-old has previous experience from Turkish football. He was assistant coach to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Besiktas, one of Turkey’s biggest clubs, from January to August last year.
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