Summary
Aberdeen Football Club has dismissed manager Jimmy Thelin after the team experienced a losing streak, currently standing eighth in the Scottish Premiership. Thelin, who previously led the team to a Scottish Cup victory, will be temporarily replaced by first team coach Peter Leven. Aberdeen's recent losses, both domestically and in European competitions, influenced the decision.
Key Facts
- Aberdeen Football Club fired manager Jimmy Thelin after a series of losses.
- The club is currently eighth in the Scottish Premiership standings.
- Jimmy Thelin led Aberdeen to their first Scottish Cup win in 35 years earlier this year.
- Aberdeen lost their last five matches, including losses to Celtic and Sparta Prague.
- First team coach Peter Leven will temporarily manage the team.
- Aberdeen faced challenges in European competitions and domestic league games.
- The club is searching for a new manager following Thelin's departure.