Johan Åkerman lämnar Lillehammer efter en säsong

Den svenske tränaren Johan Åkerman går skilda vägar med den norska klubben Lillehammer efter bara en säsong som huvudtränare. Beslutet fattades genom ömsesidig överenskommelse.

Den norska klubben Lillehammer har meddelat att de avslutar samarbetet med den svenske huvudtränaren Johan Åkerman. Beslutet kommer efter en säsong vid rodret för laget i den norska ligan.

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