Steven Gerrad Quits Al-Ettifaq After 18-Months 

Steven Gerrard has parted ways with Al-Ettifaq, leaving his role as manager by mutual consent after 18 months in charge. Gerrard joined the Saudi Arabian club in July 2023, following his managerial stints with Rangers and Aston Villa.

Steven Gerrad Quits Al-Ettifaq After 18-Months 

Gerrard signed a two-year extension to his initial deal in January 2024, committing him to the club until 2027.

However, the team’s performance this season has been underwhelming, with only five wins in 17 league matches, leaving them just five points above the relegation zone.

Steven Gerrard Statement

Gerrard reflected on his departure, stating, “Football is unpredictable, and sometimes things don’t go the way we want.

However, I leave with great respect for the club and the country. I have no doubt that the work being done will bring success in the future, and I wish the team the very best for the rest of the season.”

Gerrard expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to work in Saudi Arabia, saying, “From the first day, I was warmly welcomed, and I have enjoyed the chance to work in a new country with a different culture.

Overall, I have learned a lot, and it’s been a positive experience personally and for my family as well.”

Al-Ettifaq club president Samer Al Misehal praised Gerrard’s contributions to the club, saying, “Sometimes things don’t go as planned, but the firm foundations he helped build will guarantee a bright future in the long term.”

Al Misehal acknowledged that Gerrard transformed the club for the better, leaving a lasting legacy.

Gerrard’s managerial career began with Rangers in 2018, where he led the team to their first Scottish Premiership title in 10 years in 2020-21.

He then managed Aston Villa before joining Al-Ettifaq. Gerrard guided them to a sixth-place finish in his first season but leaves with the team currently sitting 12th in the league.

Steve Gerrard’s departure from Al-Ettifaq marks the end of a lucrative chapter in his managerial career.

He was reportedly one of the best-paid managers in world football, earning a salary of approximately £15m per year during his time in Saudi Arabia.

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