Autuori unveiled as Ludogorets manager, coach Dimitrov quits


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 06 Jun 2018

FILE PHOTO: Coach Paulo Autuori of Brazil's Atletico Mineiro reacts during their Copa Libertadores soccer match against Paraguay's Nacional in Ciudad del Este March 12, 2014. REUTERS/Jorge Adorno (PARAGUAY - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

SOFIA (Reuters) - Brazilian Paulo Autuori was unveiled as the new manager of Ludogorets on Wednesday, after the Bulgarian champions announced that head coach Dimitar Dimitrov had stepped down.

Ludogorets, who are keen to reach the group stages in the European competitions for a fifth time since 2013, said Dimitrov had left the club following "gentlemen's conversations that ended at midnight".

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