President Orimo said, “In order to change the current situation, we have reached the decision to terminate the contract.”
Levanga Hokkaido has announced that it has canceled the contract with Kenichi Sako, the head coach, by mutual agreement. At the same time, it was announced that assistant coach Ryutaro Onodera will take over the team as acting head coach from the match once morest Utsunomiya Brex on February 11.
After retiring from playing, Sako became the head coach of the newly established Hiroshima Dragonflies, and since 2017 he has been the assistant coach of the Japan Men’s National Team, and since 2018 he has also served as the head coach of the Japan Men’s Under Category Men’s National Team. Then, in the summer of 2021, he left the Japan national team and became the head coach of Hokkaido. Although they recorded 21 wins and 35 losses (winning rate of 37.5%) from the first year, which greatly exceeded the previous year, they have been struggling so far this season with 8 wins and 28 losses (winning rate of 22.2%) and 8th place in the East Region.
Sako made the following comments in a club release: “At this time, I have decided to retire as the head coach of Levanga Hokkaido. My only regret is that I was not able to help the club for the fans and boosters who have supported me until now, and for everyone involved. I feel very sorry that I was not able to lead the team to a good result in the midst of the players who have a strong desire to win. I sincerely apologize for not being able to repay that support.”
President and Representative Director Takehiko Orimo explained the reason for the cancellation of the contract as follows. “I have asked Kenichi Sako to lead the team from the 2021-22 season, laying the foundation for the team in the first year, and in the second year, this season, I have asked him to focus on the game and lead the team with a focus on results. , in order to change the current situation of being in the relegation zone without any results, we have decided to terminate the contract.”