Manchester City Name Denmark Women Boss Andree Jeglertz as Their New Head Coach
- Manchester City Women have secured the appointment of Andrée Jeglertz as their head coach on a four-year contract, with his tenure set to begin following the 2025 Women’s European Championship.
- Andree Jeglertz will take over as head coach following the departure of the previous manager in March, with Nick Cushing having served as the temporary replacement since then.
- Jeglertz, a 53-year-old Swedish coach, has managed Denmark since 2023 and previously won the 2004 UEFA Women’s Cup with Umea and led Finland’s women to the 2013 Euros.
- Jeglertz described Manchester City as a globally renowned club and committed to building on past achievements by promoting attractive, successful football and further developing the team.
- City’s director of football Therese Sjogran praised Jeglertz’s experience and ambition, and the club expects his appointment to drive future success and player development.
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Read Full ArticleAndree Jeglertz: Man City Women appoint Denmark national team manager as new head coach
Manchester City Women have appointed Denmark national team manager Andree Jeglertz as their new head coach on a five-year deal; the Swede, 53, will take over from Gareth Taylor, who was sacked by the WSL club in March; Jeglertz will start his role after this summers Euros
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