Kolkata giants East Bengal FC have parted ways with head coach Stephen Constantine. The English manager will leave the ISL club with immediate effect.
The head coach leaves after yet another disappointing season for East Bengal in Indian Super League and in the recent Hero Super Cup.

"We would like to thank Coach Stephen Constantine for his services to the Club during the past season. We've had some great moments together and as the Red & Gold family, we wish him all the best for the road ahead," the Kolkata club announced with a tweet on Tuesday.
The former Indian men's national team head coach joined the Kolkata club at the beginning of the 2022-23 campaign and guided the club to a ninth-place finish in the ISL. He helped the club record six wins which was their best wins tally in ISL, but not good enough for a playoff place.
East Bengal FC also failed to make to the knockout rounds of both Durand Cup and Hero Super Cup, and as an aftermath, Constantine has been relieved of his duties.
During his time at the Kolkata club, the Englishman managed them in 27 matches, winning just 7 out of them while losing more than half of their games as they lost 14 matches.