Sevilla have officially announced the appointment of Argentine head coach Matias Almeyda as their new manager on a three-year deal.

Almeida becomes the eighth manager in three seasons at Sevilla, who sacked Francisco Javier Garcia Pimenta in April before handing over to Joaquin Caparros until the end of the season.
Sevilla finished 17th in สมัครสมาชิก UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีทุกวัน the table, just one point above the relegation zone and their lowest points total since 2000.
Sevilla have officially announced Matias Almeyda as their new manager on a contract until 2028.
The former Argentina midfielder spent one season with Sevilla, joining from River Plate in 1996, before moving to Lazio, Parma and Inter Milan before retiring in 2011.
In his coaching role, the 51-year-old has managed River Plate, Banfield, Guadalajara Chivas, San Jose Earthquakes and recently finished three seasons with AEK Athens, where he won one Greek league title and one cup.
This comes with Sevilla having officially announced Almeyda as their new first-team head coach.
As per a statement across the website and social media platforms of the Nervionenses:
‘Sevilla FC has reached an agreement with Matías Almeyda for the Argentine coach to be the new Blanquirrojos coach for the next three seasons, starting in July.’
Almedya for his part most recently took charge of Greek giants AEK Athens, with whom he secured a league and cup title across three seasons.