JAKARTA - The former Chelsea coach, Andre Villas-Boas, seems to want to remain productive using his free time since being sacked from Marseille in early February by returning to the world of rallying.
The 43-year-old tactician will make his debut at the World Rallying Championship racing in his own country, Portugal.
He will drive a Citroen C3 in the competition's third tier, the WRC3, which is designated for the private car class.
This is not the first time Villas-Boas has tried the world of rallies, because in 2018 he took part in the Dakar Rally despite failing to finish.
At that time, Villas-Boas had an accident on the fourth stage and the car he was driving hit the sand dune, so he had to be rushed to the hospital.
The Portugal rally is the fourth round of the WRC and is scheduled to take place from 20-23 May 2021.
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