Former Arsenal and Liverpool defender Kolo Toure takes up coaching role at Celtic

The 36-year-old has been handed the title of technical assistant, with the club stating he would be "supporting on all first-team coaching matters

Friday 15 September 2017 16:48 BST
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The Ivorian made 17 appearances for Celtic as a player
The Ivorian made 17 appearances for Celtic as a player (Getty)

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Kolo Toure has taken up a coaching role at Celtic.

The 36-year-old has been handed the title of technical assistant, with the club stating he would be "supporting on all first-team coaching matters, as well as using his knowledge, experience and expertise to assist across the club's various youth levels".

The former Arsenal and Liverpool defender made 17 appearances for Celtic after being reunited with former Anfield boss Brendan Rodgers last summer, and had been hoping to extend his playing career.

But he took up a coaching role with the Ivory Coast national set-up in the summer and has been doing some work with Rodgers and his backroom staff in recent weeks.

Toure has been working with Celtic's backroom staff in recent weeks
Toure has been working with Celtic's backroom staff in recent weeks (Getty)

Quoted on the club's official website, Toure said: "I couldn't be happier to be back at this great club.

"This is a new chapter in my career, a new beginning. The football is over now. I can officially say I am retired from playing and now I am fully concentrating on coaching.

"For me there is no big change in terms of what I will be doing. I have always been the kind of player who tries to help those around me.

"Now I will try to give advice, help the young players and just guide them and pass on all the experience I have acquired during my career."


Toure in action for Celtic during a Champions League against Barcelona 

 Toure in action for Celtic during a Champions League against Barcelona 
 (Getty)

Toure had been given some coaching experience in the second half of last season and is thirsty for more knowledge.

"I can learn so much from working with Brendan Rodgers, he is a top manager," he said. "I will be working with him and his staff very closely each day.

"He is one of the best young managers in the world right now. What he's doing for Celtic is there for all to see, he's doing amazingly right now."

Rodgers added: "This is great news for Celtic that we are able to bring a man of Kolo's experience into our coaching team. In everything he does, he is quite simply a fantastic example to anyone.

"He has worked at the top of the game for so many years and he has all the qualities which any player of any age should aspire to.

"He is a fantastic role model for our younger players and someone who has a level of experience and knowledge which can only be invaluable to our established players."

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