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Real Madrid traded for English football: Arbeloa has a new club
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Real Madrid traded for English football: Arbeloa has a new club

Alvaro Arbeloa, former head coach of Real Madrid, has been appointed as the new manager of Fulham FC, an English Premier League club based in London with a long tradition. This marks his first managerial role outside Spain and involves a three-year contract that will keep him with the club until summer 2029. Arbeloa took over at Real Madrid in January and led them until the end of the season, replacing Xabi Alonso. He will succeed Marco Silva, who has moved to become the manager of Portuguese club Benfica. Interestingly, Real Madrid has brought their new coach, José Mourinho, directly from Benfica. Arbeloa’s first match in charge will be on August 24, when Fulham hosts Chelsea, now managed by Xabi Alonso. Fulham finished 11th in the Premier League last season.

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Real Madrid traded for English football: Arbeloa has a new club

Alvaro Arbeloa, former head coach of Real Madrid, has been appointed as the new manager of Fulham FC, an English Premier League club based in London with a long tradition. This marks his first managerial role outside Spain and involves a three-year contract that will keep him with the club until summer 2029. Arbeloa took over at Real Madrid in January and led them until the end of the season, replacing Xabi Alonso. He will succeed Marco Silva, who has moved to become the manager of Portuguese club Benfica. Interestingly, Real Madrid has brought their new coach, José Mourinho, directly from Benfica. Arbeloa’s first match in charge will be on August 24, when Fulham hosts Chelsea, now managed by Xabi Alonso. Fulham finished 11th in the Premier League last season.

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