Bengaluru FC head coach Albert Roca today decided not to renew his contract which ends this month, leaving the side after two highly successful seasons.
The 55-year-old Spaniard, who took up the head coach's job in July 2016 for a two-year tenure, cited personal reasons for not renewing the contract which runs till the end of this season.
"Bengaluru FC and more importantly Indian football will always be grateful for the path that Albert Roca has shown us. Even in difficult situations he stayed true to his philosophy and brand of football and that is a testament to the manager and person he is," club CEO Parth Jindal said in a statement.
His decision came a day after guiding Bengaluru FC to the knock-out stages of the AFC Cup, courtesy a 4-0 drubbing of Abahani Limited Dhaka at the Bangladesh capital yesterday.
The next round -- inter-zonal play-off semifinals -- of the AFC Cup will be played in August.
Roca's impressive two-year spell saw Bengaluru become the first Indian club to make the final of AFC Cup in 2016.
His success was also highlighted by the Federation Cup (2017) and Super Cup (2018) titles that the club won to maintain the record of winning a trophy every season since its inception in 2013.
Under him, Bengaluru FC also finished runners-up in the Indian Super League in 2017-18 in the club's debut season.
"His idea of how the game is to be played is what we need to be able to compete in Asia and on the world stage. He will always have a place at Bengaluru FC and we wish him the best for his future," Jindal said.
Roca, a former Barcelona FC assistant coach who arrived in the country at the start of 2016-17 season, left a lasting impression on Indian football with his philosophy of possession-based and free-flowing game.
Roca said though short, his stint at Bengaluru FC would always remain a special story in his career.
"It was one of the toughest decisions I have had to make in my managerial career but it's the right one. Bengaluru FC has been an experience I will always carry with me, no matter where I go," he said.
"The owners, the management, my staff, players and most importantly, the fans walked with me every step of this journey and I can never forget the love and support I have received here. I will miss being on the touchline for this club, but will always follow its progress."
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