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The Columbus Fury have announced that head coach Mike Johnson will be stepping away from his duties due to health concerns. Johnson, who has led the Fury since their inaugural season, is expected to take a medical leave of absence to focus on his well-being.
Assistant coach Laura Martinez will serve as interim head coach during Johnson’s absence. Martinez, a veteran in the indoor football scene and a key member of the Fury’s coaching staff, will be responsible for guiding the team through this period.
In a statement, the Fury’s management expressed their full support for Johnson, emphasizing their commitment to his recovery. “We are confident in Coach Martinez’s ability to lead the team and continue our pursuit of success this season,” said team general manager, Sarah Thompson.
The Fury are currently in the midst of a competitive season and hope to maintain their strong performance on the field despite the coaching change. The team’s next game is scheduled for next weekend, with Martinez at the helm.
Johnson’s return timeline will be determined based on his recovery progress, and the team will provide updates as they become available.