Johan Åkerman leaves Lillehammer after one season

Swedish coach Johan Åkerman is parting ways with Norwegian club Lillehammer after just one season as head coach. The decision was made by mutual agreement.

The Norwegian club Lillehammer has announced it is ending its collaboration with Swedish head coach Johan Åkerman. The move comes after one season in charge of the team in the Norwegian league.

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