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Aris: Pardew is a new coach and that’s typical
Alan Pardew takes over from Aris after signing his contract Wednesday midday.
THE Alan Pardew is the successor to Herman Burgos on the Aris bench, as the “yellow” PAE announced on Wednesday afternoon.
The 61-year-old England manager with a rich CV and a great tenure at Newcastle has signed a 1+1 year deal.
Ari’s announcement about Pardew
“PAE ARIS announces the start of its collaboration with coach Alan Scott Pardew, as his full name is.
Alan Pardew, born July 18, 1961 in Wimbledon, England, has signed a one-year contract (with an option for a further year) with our team.
The legendary English manager’s coaching career began just before 2000 with Reading, with whom he managed promotion from the Championship to the Premier League.
In October 2003, the British coach signed with West Ham, with whom he again rose to the top flight and also reached the FA Cup final in the 2005/06 season.
After three years at West Ham, Pardew left in December 2006 and within days took charge of Charlton Athletic.
Charlton’s relegation was inevitable that year and Pardew stayed with the club for another two years, trying to win back promotion to the Premier League. In November 2008, Pardew and Charlton Athletic parted ways.
His next team was Southampton, who were playing in League One at the time. Alan Pardew stayed at Southampton for one season (2009-10) and celebrated winning the League Trophy at Wembley.
In the middle of the following year he made the big decision of taking a seat on the Newcastle bench. It was there that he enjoyed the best five years of his career (2010-2015) as his side played good football, won exit to Europe and he himself was named the Premier League’s best manager for the 2011-12 season.
It was Crystal Palace who ‘snapped’ him from Newcastle with a very good offer in January 2015 and Pardew’s start at his new club has been amazing.
In fact, under his leadership, Crystal Palace reached the historic FA Cup final in the 2015/16 season, where they eventually lost to Manchester United. In December 2016, Pardew said goodbye to Crystal Palace.
After a brief stint on the bench at West Brom in the 2017-2018 season, our new team manager tested his skills outside of England, spending a year at Dutch Eredivisie club The Hague (2019-20).
Alan Pardev’s last job before moving to Greece was in neighboring Bulgaria for CSKA Sofia, first as technical director and then as coach (2020-2022).
As of today, Alan Scott Pardew is – officially – part of the ARIS family!
* Alexander Constantine Dyer will be a direct partner of our new team coach, while Hristo Zahariev will handle analyst duties.”
Source: sport 24
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