Makelele named Monaco technical director
Former Real Madrid and Chelsea player will assist the club vice president in all sporting matters
MONACO:
Former France midfielder Claude Makelele has been named the new technical director of Monaco, the principality club announced on Thursday.
The one-time Chelsea and Real Madrid star, who played for France in their 2006 World Cup final defeat to Italy, had been out of the game since being sacked as coach of Bastia in November 2014.
He had previously been an assistant coach at Paris Saint-Germain after retiring as a player at the capital club in May 2011.
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Monaco said that Makelele's role "will be to assist the vice-president, Vadim Vasilyev, in all sporting matters."
Sources close to the club said Makelele, 42, had agreed "a long-term contract".
Former France midfielder Claude Makelele has been named the new technical director of Monaco, the principality club announced on Thursday.
The one-time Chelsea and Real Madrid star, who played for France in their 2006 World Cup final defeat to Italy, had been out of the game since being sacked as coach of Bastia in November 2014.
He had previously been an assistant coach at Paris Saint-Germain after retiring as a player at the capital club in May 2011.
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Monaco said that Makelele's role "will be to assist the vice-president, Vadim Vasilyev, in all sporting matters."
Sources close to the club said Makelele, 42, had agreed "a long-term contract".