Wolves appoint Peixoto as new boss

June 15 : Wolverhampton Wanderers have appointed Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach on a two-year contract, the club said on Monday, just days after the sacking of Rob Edwards.The 46-year-old Portuguese takes charge at Molineux tasked with reviving the club after their relegation from the Premier League in


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Wolves appoint Peixoto as new boss

Wolves appoint Peixoto as new boss

FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football – Primeira Liga – Benfica v Gil Vicente – Estadio da Luz, Lisbon, Portugal – September 26, 2025 Gil Vicente coach Cesar Peixoto reacts REUTERS/Pedro Rocha/File photo

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June 15 : Wolverhampton Wanderers have appointed Cesar Peixoto as their new head coach on a two-year contract, the club said on Monday, just days after the sacking of Rob Edwards.

The 46-year-old Portuguese takes charge at Molineux tasked with reviving the club after their relegation from the Premier League in April, which ended an eight-season stay in the top flight.

Wolves finished bottom with 20 points, managing only three wins from 38 matches and scoring 27 goals, and will now look to rebuild under Peixoto in the Championship.

“I’m proud to be here at this big, historic club in England. It’s a big opportunity for me and I’m prepared to do everything to put Wolves where it belongs in the Premier League,” Peixoto said.

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“It’s a hard-working city with a lot of energy and a lot of passion, and I want them to see a team which plays an offensive game, with good organisation and a team who play for the fans.”

A former Portugal international, Peixoto enjoyed a playing career spanning more than two decades, winning domestic honours and being part of Jose Mourinho’s Champions League-winning Porto squad. He moved into coaching in 2019.

He arrives after guiding Gil Vicente to sixth place in Portugal’s Primeira Liga last season, his first full campaign in charge of a club.

Source: Reuters

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