Former Chelsea and England midfielder, and winner of the Champions League (2011/2012) and Europa League (2012/2013), Frank Lampard has been appointed as the head coach of Coventry City, competing in the Championship.
The 46-year-old coach, who has experience managing Chelsea, Everton, and Derby County, signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the Sky Blues and will make his coaching debut in the 18th round match against Cardiff City, scheduled for November 30.
With 17 points after 17 games, Coventry currently sits in 17th place in the Championship standings.
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