The 50-year-old former Socceroo was appointed in August last year and had the club in fifth place after 23 games this season.

Bangkok Glass were 10 points behind leaders Buriram United with 11 games to play, having finished third last term.

A club statement read: "Vidmar’s tenure was brought to the end after BGFC deemed that the 50-year-old Australian did not feature in the team’s plans for next season due to the difference in direction under which to take the club in the long term.

"The two parties reached the decision on mutual consent.  

"BGFC were grateful for the commitment and dedication Vidmar had made during all his time at the club and wished him the success in his future job."

Vidmar had guided Bangkok Glass to a 3-0 win over Navy on Saturday, but that proved to be his final game in charge.

When appointed, Vidmar became the 16th manager in a decade at Bangkok Glass, who previously employed Phil Stubbins.

Vidmar was recently joined in Thailand by fellow former A-League boss Mike Mulvey, taking over at BEC Tero Sasana.

The Adelaide-born gaffer's immediate plans remain unclear but all 10 A-League clubs have secured head coaches for the 2017/18 season.