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Ashley Cole has taken his first senior managerial role after signing a short-term contract with Cesena FC.The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea defender has signed a deal with the Serie B side until the end of t...

Ashley Cole takes first managerial role in Italian Serie B Ashley Cole has taken his first senior managerial role after signing a short-term contract with Cesena FC. The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea defender has signed a deal with the Serie B side until the end of the current campaign, with an option to extend should objectives be met. โ€œCesena FC announces that it has appointed Ashley Cole as head coach of the first team.

The new coach of the Bianconeri has signed a contract through June 30, 2026, with an option to renew upon the fulfillment of certain conditions. โ€ The Italian side also confirmed Coleโ€™s coaching staff, which includes former Chelsea academy coach Jack Mesure as assistant manager. โ€œThe coaching staff supporting Head Coach Ashley Cole will consist of: Jack Mesure (assistant coach), Giorgio Dโ€™Urbano (athletic trainer), Paolo Stringara (technical staff member), Nicola Capellini (technical staff member), and Federico Agliardi (goalkeeper coach).

โ€œThe entire Cesena FC family is thrilled to welcome manager Ashley Cole to lead the Bianconeri first team and extends a warm welcome to him and his staff in Cesena, wishing them all the best of luck in this new adventure. โ€ Since retiring in 2019, Cole has had several coaching roles as he bids to build a reputation in the game. The 45-year-old worked with Frank Lampard at Derby County, Chelsea and Everton, alongside spells with Lee Carsley for England at u-21 and senior level.

Cole also had a spell working under Wayne Rooney at Birmingham City. Cesena are currently eighth in Serie B, despite a seven-game winless run in all competitions. Read โ€“ Bruno Fernandes breaks Beckham assist record for Man United See more โ€“ Should Manchester United re-think Casemiro contract?