ROBBIE FOWLER is the new boss of Indian football giants SC East Bengal.
The Liverpool hero, 45, has agreed to a two-year deal to lead the club after leaving Australian side Brisbane Roar in June.
Robbie Fowler has agreed to manage SC East Bengal as part of a two-year contractCredit: Getty Images – Getty
The ISL confirmed the century-old Kolkata team as its 11th club last month.
It’s follows concrete manufacturer Shree Cement becoming the side’s majority shareholder.
In a statement, the firm’s foundation said it was “delighted” to announce Fowler’s appointment as head coach for the 2020-21 Indian Super League season.
H.M Bangur, the foundation’s managing director said: “Robbie comes in with a wealth of experience having played with and against the best.
“We hope to have a long, fruitful and trophy-laden collaboration.”
Ahead of his appointment, Fowler guided Brisbane to fourth place in Australia’s A-League before the Covid-19 crisis led to football’s suspension in the country.
The Anfield icon had previously been a player-manager at Thai side Muangthong United.
Fowler, widely regarded as one of Liverpool’s greatest strikers, started his coaching career in the club’s academy.
Earlier this year Fowler had been linked with a job at Bristol City alongside Nottingham Forest new boss Chris Hughton.
Liverpool hero Robbie Fowler began his coaching career at the club’s Melwood AcademyCredit: PA:Empics Sport
The former England forward, who retired in 2015, scored 183 times in two spells for the Merseysiders, winning two league cups, two UEFA super cups and an FA Cup.
Former Everton and Manchester City midfielder Tony Grant has been announced as Fowler’s assistant coach at SC East Bengal.
And the ex-Manchester City player is expected to work alongside a team of seven overseas coaches according to club officials.
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