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England U17s World Cup-winning coach Cooper named new Swansea boss
SWANSEA CITY HAVE appointed England U17s World Cup-winning boss Steve Cooper as their new head coach on a three-year contract.
The Championship club were seeking a replacement for Graham Potter, who left to take over Premier League side Brighton and Hove Albion last month after just one season at the Liberty Stadium.
Welshman Cooper, 39, has been named Potter’s successor in what will be his first senior role after stints with the academies at Wrexham and Liverpool preceded a post working with England’s youth teams.
He was in charge of the England Under-17 side that beat Spain in the 2017 World Cup final, with Manchester City’s Phil Foden, Chelsea’s Callum Hudson-Odoi and Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho all starring in that tournament.
“I’m extremely grateful to Swansea for giving me this chance. I’m really excited about the challenge ahead.”
Swansea City chairman, Trevor Birch, added: “We are excited and delighted with the appointment.
“Together with Leon (Britton) and Alan (Curtis) we went through a long and thorough interview process covering a lot of very good candidates. The quality was extremely high, which speaks volumes about the attractiveness of the opportunity and how well respected this football club is within the game.
“Steve matched all those requirements in abundance and his views, coaching ethos and presentation were extremely compelling.”
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