Soccer-Burnley appoint Belgian Hayen as head coach


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - UEFA Europa League - Round of 16 - Second Leg - SC Freiburg v KRC Genk - Europa Park Stadion, Freiburg, Germany - March 19, 2026 KRC Genk coach Nicky Hayen looks on REUTERS/Robin Rudel/File Photo

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July 10 (Reuters) - Burnley have appointed ⁠Nicky Hayen as head coach on a ‌three-year contract, the Championship (second-tier) club said on Friday.

• The 45-year-old Belgian replaces Scott Parker, who left by mutual ​consent in April after Burnley's ⁠relegation from the ⁠Premier League was confirmed, with the club dropping ⁠into ‌the Championship for the third time in five seasons.

• "I'm pleased to be ⁠joining a club with real history and ​supporters ‌who care deeply about it. I know ⁠most of ​them won't know much about me yet, that's fair and it's on me to change ⁠it," Hayen said in a statement.

• ​Hayen was named caretaker manager of Club Brugge in March 2024. He guided the team ⁠to the 2023-24 Belgian Pro League title and the Champions League last 16 the following season.

• After being appointed on a permanent ​basis in June 2024, he ⁠also won the Belgian Cup and Belgian ​Super Cup and was named ‌Belgium's Coach of the ​Year in 2024.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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