Zurab Amirian has left his post as head of academy football at Rangers.
The coach was only appointed to the role on January 1, 2024 meaning his departure comes just 14 months after arriving in Glasgow.
Amirian's arrival at Rangers was heralded as the result of a "long-term recruitment process".
However, the coach has now left the club as he posted a farewell message on his LinkedIn account.
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It read: “The end of an incredible journey as head of academy football at Rangers, a true rollercoaster of growth, challenges, and unforgettable moments.
“From day one, I was surrounded by great people in a beautiful club, and I couldn’t be more grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the academy.
“This experience has developed me both professionally and personally, pushing me to learn, adapt, and evolve. As one chapter closes, new opportunities arise, and I’m excited for what’s next.
"Growth happens outside the comfort zone, and I’m looking forward to embracing the challenges ahead with the same passion and dedication.
"A heartfelt thank you to everyone who was part of this journey. See you on the next one”