Oldham Athletic have appointed former Liverpool and Leeds United winger Harry Kewell as their new manager following the sacking of Dino Maamria.
The club announced on Friday that Maamria would be leaving the club after 10 months in charge where he won just nine matches out of 32.
- Stream FC Daily on ESPN+
- Insider Notebook: Ole wants Sancho ASAP; City, Chelsea hunt €120m man
Kewell has been given a one-year deal by the club with an option to extend it.
"I'm excited about the project and don't get me wrong it's going to take time. Because the one thing I think this club does need is stability and if we can get that, then we can start to grow things," Kewell said in a statement.
Introducing our new Head Coach, @HarryKewell. #oafc
— Oldham Athletic (@OfficialOAFC) August 1, 2020
"We've got to get back to the basics and we're having a 'clean slate' here now and I think the fans, myself, the owner, everybody wants to start seeing this club progress because we all believe that's there's a big potential."
The 41-year-old made nearly 400 appearances over an 18-year playing career which included time at Liverpool, Leeds United and Galatasaray.
In 2001, he received a Ballon d'Or nomination and won the Champions League with Liverpool in 2005.
The former Australia international began his management career in 2015 as Watford's under-23's coach and went on to manage Crawley Town and Notts County.
Oldham finished 19th after the League Two season was curtailed by the coronavirus.
Kewell is the club's seventh manager, including former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes who lasted just 31 days, since Abdallah Lemsagam became owner in 2018.