The school changed its selection process when the group phase was not over

The School Football Association has confirmed that Steve Clark is no longer serving as a selector for the school’s national representation team. The association stated that Clark’s departure followed the team’s failure to secure qualification for the second phase of the World Cup. The World Cup tournament is currently being held across Canada and Mexico.

Despite the qualification setback, the School Football Association squad achieved a notable performance during the group stage, finishing in third place with a tally of three goals. The announcement marks a significant transition for the school’s football program. The association’s leadership issued the statement detailing the circumstances surrounding the change in coaching staff.

The focus now shifts to restructuring the selection committee to prepare for future international competitions. The team’s participation in the recent World Cup served as a major proving ground for the players, providing valuable experience despite the ultimate goal of advancing to the next phase not being met. The school remains committed to developing its football talent, and the association is working to stabilize its technical team following the changes involving the selector.

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