Chris Coleman takes over the Greek Asteras: The former manager of the Welsh national team returns to the football business.
Chris Coleman returns to management in Greece for the third time
According to The Sun: Chris Coleman, former manager of the Welsh national team, has started a new phase of his career by becoming the head coach of Asteras Tripolis, which is currently at the bottom of the Greek Super League. He had previously been without a job since June after leaving the Belgian club OH Leuven.
Chris Coleman returns to management with a third club in GreeceGetty Images/Visual China Group via Getty Images Coleman will lead Asteras TripolisPromise from the former manager of the Dragons
Chris Coleman, who has managed teams in seven different countries, previously worked in Greece with the clubs Larisa and Atromitos. Now he hopes to change the situation at Asteras Tripolis following the dismissal of Savvas Pantelidis.
“I look forward to the new challenge. I have known Asteras for a long time, as I have worked at AEL and Atromitos.”
“It is a serious club that has fallen into a difficult situation, and that has to change.”
“Now is not the time for words, but for work. We need to win the next game and change course.”
“I hope that Asteras fans will enjoy the game in the stadium.”
“I want to ask them to be with us and support us. We will fight and do everything to make it possible for them.”
Chris Coleman is known for his work with the Welsh national team, with which he reached the semifinals of Euro 2016. During his career, he has worked in countries such as England, Spain, China, and Cyprus, and is now returning to Greece.
Challenges and Experiences of Coleman
In addition to Asteras, Coleman has also managed Fulham, Coventry, and Sunderland. He is attracted to challenges outside of Great Britain and also has experience as a coach at Real Sociedad in Spain and Hebei China Fortune in China, before a brief tenure at AEL Limassol in Cyprus.
Among the other notable coaches who have worked at Asteras are Carlos Carvalhal and Claude Makélélé, who left the club after three games in 2024, despite not having suffered a defeat.
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In the upcoming weeks, we will be able to observe changes that could take place under Coleman’s leadership, and his strategy could be pivotal in celebrating Asteras' future success.
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