The veteran Colombian coach steps down amid challenges in Colombia's top football division.
Jorge Luis Pinto, the prominent Colombian football coach, has announced his resignation from Unión Magdalena, a decision that has garnered significant attention in both Colombia and
Costa Rica, where he is widely admired.
Pinto disclosed this development through his official social media accounts, including
Facebook, Instagram, and X, expressing his deep nostalgia over the news.
He stated that Unión Magdalena holds a special place in his heart, reflecting on his long-standing professional journey in football.
Pinto took pride in the accomplishments achieved during his tenure, particularly the ambitious goal of leading the team to ascend to Colombia's first division, a target successfully met ahead of schedule.
He attributed this success to the collective effort of the team, emphasizing the importance of discipline, dedication, and cooperation in reaching goals.
However, Pinto's departure raises questions regarding the challenges he faced during his tenure.
He indicated that despite his willingness to continue the project in the first division and his commitment to professionalism, certain unavoidable external factors hindered his ability to evolve the team to compete at the requisite level.
In his farewell statement, he acknowledged that the obstacles encountered ultimately obstructed his plans to elevate Unión Magdalena, expressing gratitude to key figures such as Eduardo Dávila and others who supported him throughout his time at the club.
Pinto also extended his thanks to the administrative staff, players, fans, and the media, noting the vital support he received during matches.
At 72 years old, Pinto's resignation leaves him as a free agent, stirring hopes among fans in
Costa Rica who would welcome his return to the domestic football scene.
As Unión Magdalena currently struggles in the top division, having secured only four points from eight matches without a victory, Pinto's departure marks a significant turning point for both him and the team.