Russell Garcia steps down as head coach of Scotland Men
Scottish Hockey today confirmed that Russell Garcia has
resigned from his position as Senior Men’s Head Coach with
immediate effect following Scotland’s EuroHockey Nations
Championship II campaign in Ukraine.
Garcia has taken the decision to step down from
the Head Coach position in order to return to living permanently in
Germany and focus on his family life outside of the sport.
The decision was taken by Garcia with the international season
coming to a conclusion for this year and Scotland not back in
competition until the New Year.
Callum McLeod, Scottish Hockey Performance Manager, said:
“On behalf of Scottish Hockey, I’d like to sincerely thank
Russell for his work and commitment with the senior men’s squad
over the last few years and wish him well as he returns to Germany
to spend more time with his new family. His great international
experience and knowledge has been an asset to the team and I’m sure
the players will echo our sentiments as Russell leaves the head
coach post.
“With the Commonwealth Games now less than three years away, our
focus will turn to recruiting a new head coach who will hopefully
see us through the next three years and build on the foundation
Russell has set in place.”
Notable successes during Garcia’s tenure include bronze medals
at the World Cup qualifier in New Zealand at the tail end of 2009
and the EuroHockey Nations Championship II this past weekend.
Garcia also led the Scotland team to the 2010 Commonwealth Games in
Delhi, where the Scots finished 9th in the tournament.
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