Jorge Costa appointed as Mumbai City FC head coach

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

franchise City FC today announced that former Portuguese will be their new

Costa, 46, who excelled both as a player and manager, will bring a surfeit of experience, having been at the helm of clubs in such as Portuguese clubs SC Braga Paos Ferreira, Romania's CFR Cluj, Greek sides AEL Limassol and Anorthosis Famagusta and the

Costa will join the islanders following his latest stint with French side He will be the fourth in the history of City FC after Peter Reid, and Alexandre Guimaraes, it said in a statement.

The former Portuguese centre-back played at the highest level of international and club for over a decade and a half, with his most decorated moment coming in 2004, when he captained FC Porto to glory.

City FC said that among potential candidates, "Jorge's professionalism, hunger and philosophy stood out".

Costa, who has signed a one-year contract with the club, said he believes that it has "some of the finest Indian talents" and "I am excited at the prospect of working with them".

Costa has also turned up for the senior national team on 50 occasions. He has also won the U-20 with the Seleos in 1991.

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First Published: Tue, August 14 2018. 17:50 IST