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OL Lyonnes appoints Jonatan Giraldez as new head coach

OL Lyonnes appoints Jonatan Giraldez as new head coach

Washington Post2 days ago

LYON, France — Former Barcelona and Washington Spirit coach Jonatan Giraldez has joined French powerhouse OL Lyonnes as a replacement for Joe Montemurro.
The eight-time European champions made the announcement following Montemurro 's appointment Monday to guide the Australian women's national soccer team. Giraldez signed a three-year deal, the club said.

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