Roy Hodgson will remain as manager of Crystal Palace for the 2023/24 season after signing a one-year contract.
Hodgson came out of retirement in March to be named interim manager of his former club and his return helped Palace avoid relegation, as they finished 11th.
We’re pleased to announce that Roy Hodgson has been appointed Crystal Palace manager for the 23/24 season ❤️💙
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) July 3, 2023
He will lead the side into next season alongside Paddy McCarthy as assistant manager, Ray Lewington as coach and Dean Kiely as goalkeeper coach.
“I am immensely pleased and proud to be extending my time at Crystal Palace, and I would like to thank the Chairman and Sporting Director for their continued faith in me", Hodgson told the club's official website.
“I know what a fantastic squad we have here. It’s a great blend of youth and potential, alongside experienced players with Premier League and international pedigree."
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The 75-year-old, the oldest manager in Premier League history, has taken charge of six Premier League clubs during a long career that started as a player with Palace in the 1960s.
The former Liverpool and England boss has 392 Premier League matches as a manager in experience.
Hodgson will be joined by Paddy McCarthy as assistant manager, Ray Lewington as coach and Dean Kiely as goalkeeper coach.
Palace kick off their 2023/24 Premier League campaign at Sheffield United on Saturday 12 August.