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New Role In UEFA For Gareth Southgate After England Exit
The former manager of the England national football team, Gareth Southgate has secured a new role with UEFA following his resignation after Euro 2024.
The 53-year-old stepped down after an eight-year tenure, which concluded with England’s loss to Spain in the Euro 2024 final.
Southgate’s new position is that of a technical observer for the 2024-25 Champions League season.
In this capacity, he will be responsible for attending matches and providing detailed analyses on games, tactics, and individual player performances.
His insights will be crucial for UEFA’s analysts based in Nyon, Switzerland.
Reflecting on his new role, Southgate stated, “I am excited to join UEFA and contribute to the analysis of the Champions League.
This competition showcases some of the best football talents in the world, and I look forward to offering my expertise.”
The newly reformatted Champions League is set to kick off on September 17, and Southgate’s appointment comes at a pivotal time.
His transition from managing a national team to an analytical role within UEFA underscores his enduring influence in European football.
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