John van ‘t Schip has resigned as Melbourne City coach with immediate effect.
He has returned to Holland to be with his sick father.
“I have been faced with a choice between my family in Holland and my work here in Australia and there was only one right decision," van't Schip said.
"I did not want my personal circumstances to impact the Club in any way.
"I am part of a strong coaching team that has been carefully nurtured over the last three years and that gives me great confidence that this situation will not adversely affect the Club’s progress.
"I would like to thank everyone at Melbourne City and the City Football Group for their support. The Club’s development since its creation will always be a source of great personal pride to me.”
Chairman of Melbourne City FC and the City Football Group Khaldoon Al Mubarak said:
“John’s reaction to his personal circumstances is testament to the man he is and why he has been such an important contributor to the Club’s development both on and off the field - culminating in guiding our Men's First team to its maiden trophy. He has our ongoing gratitude and support as his focus rightly turns to his family.”
I would like to thank everyone at the club and our fans for the fantastic period I had working at @MelbourneCity pic.twitter.com/gRyapdQq5e
— john van't schip (@johnvantschip7) January 2, 2017
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