Start manager Erik Solér has decided to quit as manager of the club. The 44-year-old claims he doesn't have enough time to do a good enough job for Start. Solér doesn't live in Kristiansand and has several private businesses in addition to being a football manager. He wants to take on a sporting responsibility in Start through a board position instead. Solér is currently working on building his own companies in Oslo and feels that there isn't enough time to do everything he would like to do for Start. As soon as the economy allows for the creation of a new full-time position as sports manager, and a qualified candidate for the job is found, Solér will quit his job. This means that Start must find a new manager who can take over the responsibility for the club. It's not yet clear who could be a potential candidate for the position. Start plays in the 1st division and has ambitions to be promoted to the top division. Solér's decision can have a significant impact on the club's future. Start has already begun looking for a new manager who can take over the responsibility for the club. It's expected to be a tough competition for the position, as many are interested in becoming manager for Start. Solér has been manager for Start for a few years and has had an important role in the club's development. He has also been involved in developing several young players who now play for the club. Start thanks Solér for his efforts and wishes him luck in his future projects.