Manchester United has announced the end of Sir Alex Ferguson’s ambassadorial role, concluding his 37-year association with the club.
Ferguson, who managed Manchester United from 1986 to 2013, transformed the team into a dominant force in English and European football.
Legacy
During his 27-year tenure as manager, Ferguson won:
– 13 Premier League titles
– 2 UEFA Champions Leagues
– 5 FA Cups
– 4 League Cups
– 1 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup
– 1 UEFA Super Cup
– 1 Intercontinental Cup
– 1 FIFA Club World Cup
Post-Management Career
After retiring as manager in 2013, Ferguson took on an ambassadorial role, representing Manchester United globally.
Reactions and Tributes
The football world has praised Ferguson’s contributions:
“Sir Alex Ferguson is a true legend of the game.” – UEFA President, Aleksander Čeferin
“His legacy will continue to inspire future generations.” – FIFA President, Gianni Infantino
“A brilliant manager and an incredible person.” – Manchester United midfielder, Bruno Fernandes
What’s Next for Manchester United?
Ferguson’s departure marks the end of an era. Manchester United will need to find a suitable replacement to carry on his legacy.
Conclusion
Sir Alex Ferguson’s association with Manchester United has come to an end. His legacy will continue to shape the club’s identity and inspire future generation