SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Sao Paulo have parted ways with Argentine coach Hernan Crespo “by mutual accord”, the Brazilian club said on Wednesday.
Former Argentina striker Crespo took over in February after a successful spell with Defensa y Justicia in Argentina and led Sao Paulo to the state championship in May, their first since 2005.
But the club have struggled in the Serie A and currently sit 13th in the 20-team league with just six wins from 25 games.
In a bid to limit clubs hiring and firing coaches – some clubs would use as many as four each season – the Brazilian Football Confederation announced last year that clubs could only fire one coach each season.
However, a loophole allows them to get round that rule if changes are made “by mutual accord”, leading to a string of such announcements this season.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Toby Davis)