Chris Coleman has been confirmed as the new manager of Wales. The 41-year-old former Wales defender succeeds Gary Speed, who died in November at the age of 42. Coleman began his managerial career with Fulham in 2003, spending four years at Craven Cottage before having spells at club Real Sociedad, Coventry City and Larissa, who he left earlier this month. Football Association of Wales chief executive Jonathan Ford said in a statement: "This has been a very difficult process. "We have explored every avenue, every scenario possible. We have taken on board the thoughts and views of the backroom staff, the players and the supporters. "All along we believe that we have been respectful and dignified and had no wish to be involved in a public debate on the appointment of Gary's successor. "Gary was the manager of Welsh football and of course we want to continue his legacy. He was not a figurehead, he was the manager, and that is why we have decided on the appointment of Chris Coleman to build on the excellent foundations put in place by Gary."
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