Karabukspor reject Tolunay Kafkas resignation request

Karabükspor reject Tolunay Kafkas resignation request [divider]

Karabükspor have rejected Tolunay Kafkas’ resignation request according to Turkish newspaper Hürriyet.

Kafkas resigned following his sides 2-1 loss against Erciyesspor.

“I have resigned, I want to thank the president, the board and the people of the city for the support they have shown me,” Kafkas told Lig Tv.

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Kafkas is reported to be considering his future and may stay on as Karabükspor head coach.

The Süper Lig had a total of 40 managerial appointments in 2014.

Managers in the Süper Lig last an average of seven months and 14 clubs changed managers in 2014.

Kafkas will become the first manager to resign from his position in 2015 if he does leave the club.

Kasımpaşa manager Shota Arveladze, Beşiktaş head coach Slaven Bilic and Bursaspor boss Şenol Güneş are the only managers to have been in a job for seven months or longer.

Gaziantepspor boss Okan Buruk, Başakşehir head boach Abdullah Avcı and Fenerbahçe boss İsmail Kartal were all appointed at the start of the season.