Former Ghana assistant coach George Boateng has been appointed as a first-team coach of English Championship aspect Coventry City.
Coventry City announce appointment George Boateng
A press release from the Championship outfit stated: “Coventry City are delighted to announce the appointment of George Boateng and Rhys Carr because the Club’s new first-team coaches.
“Boateng and Carr be part of the Sky Blues with fast impact because the City squad assembles for the beginning of pre-season coaching at Ryton, becoming a member of goalkeeping coach Aled Williams as a part of the Club’s first-team teaching workers.
“48-year-old Boateng is a familiar face to City supporters, having played 57 games and scored 7 goals for the Club from 1998 to 1999 after a move from Feyenoord.”
Meanwhile, Coventry supervisor Robins additionally expressed his delight at having Boateng and Carr be part of his backroom workers.
“We are very pleased to welcome George and Rhys to Coventry City. They both impressed us during the extensive recruitment process for this important role and each bring key skills to the football department,” Robins stated.
“Their experience and knowledge will greatly aid our work to maximise the performance and preparation of our team, both in advance of, and on matchdays, and we are excited to begin working with them.”
Boateng served as an assistant coach of Ghana throughout Chris Hughton’s spell in cost however departed after your entire technical workers of the nationwide group was disbanded following the black Stars’ group-stage exit on the 2023 AFCON earlier this 12 months.
He additionally beforehand labored because the U23 coach of Premier League aspect Aston Villa.