Liam Rosenior has been appointed as the new head coach of Paris FC, signing a two‑year contract that ties him to the club through the next two seasons.
The 41‑year‑old Englishman arrives after stints in charge of Strasbourg and Chelsea, where his tenure ended abruptly following a string of underwhelming results that led to his dismissal from the Premier League side.
Paris FC, a club owned by the Arnault family of LVMH, finished eleventh in Ligue 1 last campaign and managed a notable double over Paris Saint‑Germain at home, results that have set the stage for a more ambitious push.
In a statement released on X, the club highlighted Rosenior’s enthusiasm for joining the project, emphasizing a shared vision of building a competitive squad capable of challenging the traditional powerhouses.
The appointment comes at a time when Paris FC is looking to translate its recent on‑field successes into a sustained push for European qualification, a goal that aligns with the club’s broader strategy under its current ownership.
A New Era for Paris FC
Rosenior’s tactical background, honed in both France and England, is expected to bring a fresh philosophical approach to the team’s style of play, potentially reshaping the club’s identity on the pitch.
Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely how quickly the English coach can adapt to the rhythm of French football, especially given the club’s recent head‑to‑head victories over PSG that have already sparked optimism.