Paris FC announced on Tuesday that Liam Rosenior will take over as coach.
“The England manager has signed a contract with the club until June 2028 and will take up office on Thursday, July 9, when team training resumes,” a club statement said.
Rosenior replaces Antoine Kombouare, who joined the Paris team, owned by luxury group LVMH, in February and avoided the relegation battle to finish 11th, with notable victories over Monaco and champions Paris Saint-Germain.
“After this season and after consultation between all parties involved, it was decided to end this partnership in order to open a new chapter in the club’s history,” the club statement said.
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It will be Rosenior’s third club in less than a year. He was sacked as Chelsea manager in April after less than four months in charge, having left Strasbourg, where his free play took the club into the top third of Ligue 1.
“At the age of 41, Liam Rosenior already has a wealth of experience at the highest level,” said Paris FC. “He has quickly established himself as one of the most promising coaches of his generation.”
Antoine Arnault, representative of the Arnault family, owner of the club, expressed his enthusiasm for Rosenior.
“My family and I are delighted to welcome Liam to our club and see him return to our competition here in France. I have always been impressed by his playing philosophy and what he has built with his teams, which are often made up of young players,” said Arnault.
Published on July 7, 2026







