The German had only held the post for six weeks but has mutually terminated his contract along with three of his staff.
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Ex-Norwich City manager Daniel Farke has left Russian club Krasnodar amid Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
The German had only held the post for six weeks but has mutually terminated his contract along with three of his staff.
Farke was sacked from Norwich in November following a lengthy spell at the club, as the Canaries faced the threat of relegation.
A club statement from the Russian club said: "Krasnodar and Daniel Farke terminated the contract by mutual agreement.
"Together with the German coach, his assistants Edmund Riemer, Chris Domogalla and Christopher John leave the club".
The club currently sit sixth in the Russian Premier League, and are four points outside of the European spots.
The statement outlined by the club gives no official reason for the mutual termination for Farke's contract.
Daniel Farke is not the only manager to quit the league during the war in Ukraine, with fellow German Markus Gisdol quitting Lokomotiv Moscow on Tuesday.
The 52-year-old was in charge for 12 matches before his exit, saying he is not willing to "pursue a career" in Russia.
He told Bild in a statement: "For me, football coaching is the best job in the world.
"But I cannot pursue my calling in a country whose leader is responsible for a war of aggression in the middle of Europe.
"That is not in line with my values, which is why I have resigned from my position as coach of Lokomotiv Moscow with immediate effect.
"I can't stand on the training ground in Moscow, train the players, demand professionalism and a few kilometers away orders are given that bring great suffering to an entire people. That is my personal decision and I am absolutely convinced of it".