Boa Morte to leave Fulham at end of season

Luis Boa Morte: Worked with Marco Silva at Everton and Fulham

Luis Boa Morte: Worked with Marco Silva at Everton and Fulham

LUIS BOA MORTE will leave Fulham at the end of the season to become Head Coach of West African country Guinea-Bissau.

Boa Morte – who scored 54 goals in 250 games for the Cottagers as a player – returned to the club as First-Team Coach following the appointment of Marco Silva in the summer of 2021. The duo had previously worked together at Everton.

Fulham won the Championship in Silva's first season and finished 10th in the Premier League last season.

“Everyone at Fulham would like to thank Boa for his efforts since his return to the club, and wishes him the best of luck in this next chapter when he departs following our season finale away to Luton Town,” Fulham said in a statement.

Boa Morte, who gained his UEFA Pro Licence from the English FA in 2021, was born in Lisbon to parents from São Tomé and Príncipe in West Africa.

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