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Fenerbahçe Sack José Mourinho After Champions League Failure

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José Mourinho’s turbulent managerial journey has taken yet another brutal twist. Turkish giants Fenerbahçe have officially sacked the Portuguese coach after he failed to guide the club into the UEFA Champions League, ending his short-lived spell in Istanbul in shocking fashion.


This dismissal marks the sixth high-profile sacking of Mourinho’s career, a man once revered as “The Special One” but now battling to keep his reputation intact. His previous exits from Chelsea (2007, 2015), Manchester United (2018), Tottenham (2021), Roma (2024), and now Fenerbahçe (2025) paint the picture of a coach whose once-unbreakable aura has been tested by modern football’s ruthless demands.


Mourinho, who arrived in Turkey amid huge fanfare and promises of European glory, was expected to restore Fenerbahçe’s dominance both domestically and on the continental stage. Instead, the club’s Champions League exit proved the final straw for a board unwilling to gamble further on fading assurances.


Fans, who had initially welcomed him with fireworks and stadium-wide chants, have reacted with disappointment and anger, with many questioning whether the “Mourinho project” was doomed from the start. Meanwhile, critics argue that his trademark defensive style has struggled to keep pace with today’s fast, fluid attacking game.


At 62, Mourinho now faces a haunting question: where next? Once the embodiment of tactical genius and psychological warfare, he has now been cast adrift by six of Europe’s biggest clubs in less than two decades.


For Fenerbahçe, the hunt for a new coach begins immediately as the club looks to rebuild for the season ahead. For Mourinho, it is yet another painful chapter in a glittering yet increasingly chaotic career — proof that even legends cannot outrun the unforgiving weight of football results.




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