
Carlisle United Football Club have appointed Mark Hughes as the club’s new head coach.
Hughes, 61, has been on the touchline for close to 700 games during his managerial career, with over 500 in the Premier League.
He has managed the Welsh national team, Blackburn Rovers, Manchester City, Fulham, QPR, Stoke City and Southampton in the Premier League, as well as most recently managing Bradford City in Sky Bet League Two.
As a player, he started his career with Manchester United before also featuring for the likes of Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Chelsea, Southampton, Everton and Blackburn Rovers.
He won numerous trophies during his playing career, including the FA Cup, UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup, League Cup and the Premier League.
He also picked up 72 international caps for Wales, scoring 16 goals which included the winning goal against England 17 minutes into his international debut.
Hughes will be joined at Brunton Park by new assistant coach Glyn Hodges. Both have signed rolling contracts.
Hodges, also 61, has assisted Hughes at a number of clubs during their coaching career having first joined forces for Wales in 2004.
Hughes and Hodges will join current staff Chris Bell and Ian Watson, alongside goalkeeper coach Tom Weal.
They will take charge of Thursday’s training session ahead of Saturday’s trip to Grimsby.