BNXTYassine Chokrani · 18 October 2021

Ian Hanavan and Phoenix Brussels part ways

Ian Hanavan and Phoenix Brussels part ways, the team announced on Monday. The loss against Liège was the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Ian Hanavan is no longer the head coach of Phoenix Brussels. After a difficult first year, Brussels’s board decided to continue with Ian Hanavan, considering t

Ian Hanavan and Phoenix Brussels part ways, the team announced on Monday.

The loss against Liège was the straw that breaks the camel’s back. Ian Hanavan is no longer the head coach of Phoenix Brussels.

After a difficult first year, Brussels’s board decided to continue with Ian Hanavan, considering that the team he had last season wasn’t up to the task.

But after a difficult start in BNXT League (1W-3L), the team decided to sack Hanavan early in the season.

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