Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova quits due to cancer
Cancer-stricken Barcelona
coach Tito Vilanova quit on Friday to undergo further treatment for his illness,
the president of the Spanish champions, Sandro Rosell, said.
The 44-year-old Vilanova had a tumour removed from a salivary gland in his
throat in November 2011 and in December 2012 he suffered a relapse. He
underwent surgery again followed by 10 weeks of chemotherapy and radiotherapy
in New York. Vilanova returned to the helm of Barcelona in March and led the
club to the Spanish league title.
"After evaluating the results of routine rests this week Tito Vilanova
has been presented with the option of carrying out a treatment to continue to
control his illness which will make it incompatible to carry out the role of
first team coach from now on," Rosell told a news conference.
"I want to ask everyone, especially the media, in the name of his
family to show the maximum respect for the privacy of the whole process which
will start now," he added.
Vilanova's replacement will be announced "probably in the beginning of
next week," Rossell said.
Vilanova replaced Pep Guardiola as manager in June 2012, having previously
worked as his assistant.
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