Former
France international Patrick Vieira has been appointed head coach of New York
City FC, the Major League Soccer club said on Monday.
Vieira,
who has been working with the development squad of NYCFC's parent club
Manchester City, will take up his new role in January ahead of the 2016 MLS
season.
New
York fired American coach Jason Kreis last week after they failed to make the
playoffs in their debut season in the North American league.
The
39-year-old Vieira played 107 times for France and was part of the team which
won the 1998 World Cup and the European Championship two years later.
Vieira
won three Premier League titles with Arsenal, a Serie A crown with Juventus and
three more Italian league titles with Inter Milan before ending his playing
career with Manchester City in 2011.
New
York City Sporting Director Claudio Reyna believes the Frenchman is the ideal
man for the role.
"Patrick
was a legendary player and has all the characteristics required to make a
fantastic Head Coach. His exemplary drive, passion and dedication have always
marked him out as a rare talent and all of those qualities, alongside his
understanding of the game, make him a natural choice," he said.
"Patrick
is a natural-born leader. He has played under some of the best managers in the
world and experienced different leagues and playing styles, enjoying success
everywhere he has been.
"We
believe he can bring that knowledge and experience to take New York City FC
forward in MLS. We are looking forward to him joining us in the coming
weeks," he said.
NYCFC
finished eighth in the 10-team Eastern Conference of MLS this season, playing
their games at Yankee Stadium, home of co-owners, the New York Yankees of Major
League Baseball.
The
record was particularly disappointing given the heavy investment main owners
City Football Group, headed by Arab billionaire Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al
Nahyan, had made in three big name players.
Former
Spain and Barcelona forward David Villa was joined midway through the season by
former England and Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard and ex-Italy World Cup
winner Andrea Pirlo.

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