Soccer-Garcia takes over at struggling Ajax after weekend setback


Soccer Football - UEFA Champions League - Ajax Amsterdam v Olympiacos - Johan Cruijff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands - January 28, 2026 Ajax Amsterdam coach Fred Grim reacts REUTERS/Maurice Van Steen

AMSTERDAM, March 9 (Reuters) - Former ⁠European champions Ajax Amsterdam have removed Fred Grim as ⁠interim coach and replaced him with Oscar García ‌to finish the season, after losing at the weekend and dropping down the Dutch league standings, the club said.

Garcia arrived at the club last month ​to take over Ajax’s reserve side, ⁠who compete in the Dutch ⁠second division, but will now take charge of the main ⁠teamas ‌the club looks to secure a place in next season’s European club competition.

A 3-1 loss at Groningen ⁠on Saturday prompted the change. Ajax have now ​won only one ‌of their last seven matches and dropped from third ⁠to fifth ​on 44 points, 24 behind runaway leaders PSV Eindhoven and five points behind second-placed Feyenoord.

The top three finishers in the Dutch league ⁠qualify for the Champions League, although ​only the top two go directly into the group phase.

Grim had been acting as interim coach since early November, succeeding John ⁠Heitinga, and will return to his role in the Ajax academy as head of coaching. Heitinga was fired for poor results.

"The coming months are very important for the club," said new ​technical director Jordi Cruyff in a ⁠statement.

"We still have eight matches to play, and we have to ​make the most of them together."

The ‌52-year-old García is an old ​acquaintance of Cruyff. They played together at Barcelona.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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