Separation by Mutual Consent: Ilian Iliev Is No Longer Coach of the National Team
SOFIA – A sudden, but expected turn of events marked the day in Bulgarian football. After being at the helm of the national team for only a short period, head coach Ilian Iliev officially parted ways with his position. The news was confirmed by the official website of the Bulgarian Football Union (BFU), putting an end to speculation about the coach's future.
According to the statement from the football headquarters, the separation came about "by mutual consent". A key moment in the negotiations was the initiative of Iliev himself, who requested a meeting with the BFU leadership. This step seems to have been prompted by the coach's desire to find a way out of the difficult situation the team found itself in. In its statement, the union expressed deep gratitude to Iliev, emphasizing his "professionalism, dedication, and efforts invested in the development of the national team". His departure leaves the team without a leader at one of the most critical moments before the start of the important World Cup qualifiers.
For his part, Ilian Iliev, who was also leading the Cherno More team in parallel with his position with the national team, expressed hope that his withdrawal would lead to long-awaited calm. He stated that he hopes the change will "lead to a defusing of the tension surrounding the team and more positivity from the football community". These words shed light on the tense atmosphere that apparently accompanied his work. It is no secret that for years the national team has been the subject of sharp criticism and disappointment from fans and experts, and every new coach inevitably faces enormous public expectation.
The leadership of the Bulgarian Football Union is now faced with the challenge of finding a worthy successor to Iliev in an extremely short time. In its statement, the BFU promised that in the coming days "official information will be provided regarding the new head coach of the national team, as well as the coaching staff that will lead the team in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers". The football community in Bulgaria is holding its breath in anticipation of a decision that could change the team's image and inspire new hope before the decisive matches.