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Daniel Farke has left his role at Russian side Krasnodar following the country's invasion of Ukraine
But following the country's invasion of Ukraine, the German gaffer - and his entire coaching staff - have left their role at Krasnodar Stadium.
Farke was due to be in the dugout for his first match next Monday after the winter break at home against Ural.
But he has left his post, with an official club statement reading: "On March 2, FC Krasnodar top management and Daniel Farke reached an agreement on contract termination by mutual consent of the parties.
"Farke’s assistant coaches, Edmund Riemer, Chris Domogalla, and Christopher John, are leaving the Club with the German specialist.
"Football Club Krasnodar thank the coaching staff for the work done and wish them luck in their further career."
Speaking to German news outlet Kicker after departing Krasnodar, Farke declared his family pleaded with him to step down.
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Daniel Farke has stepped down as head coach of Krasnodar. PA is responsible for this image.
However, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the German coach - together with his entire coaching staff - has fled Krasnodar Stadium.
Farke was set to return to the dugout for his first game after the winter break, a home encounter against Ural, on Monday.
After quitting Krasnodar, Farke told German news site Kicker that his family pleaded with him to resign.