Gary O’Neil has been announced as Strasbourg’s new head coach, following Liam Rosenior’s departure for Chelsea.
The former Bournemouth and Wolves boss was swiftly appointed, just over 24 hours after Rosenior left the Ligue 1 side for Stamford Bridge.
O’Neil, who has been out of work since leaving Wolves in December 2024, takes over with Strasbourg occupying seventh place in the French top flight.
The 42-year-old will oversee training for the first time with his new club on Thursday, before his opening match against Avranches in the Coupe de France two days later.
Gary O’Neil appointed coach of Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace
Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace announces the appointment of Gary O’Neil as coach of the first team.
At the age of 42, Gary O’Neil has a strong experience in top-flight football. The former attacking midfielder… pic.twitter.com/YxYvaLYZ7H
— Racing Club de Strasbourg Alsace English (@RCSA_English) January 7, 2026
“I’m excited to get started and proud to be part of this fantastic club,” O’Neil told Strasbourg’s official website.
“It’s a club with a unique history, incredible passion, resilience, and, of course, loyal supporters who want to see this team play well and be successful.
“We have an exciting group of players and clear, ambitious objectives for the season. My focus is on working hard with the squad to give everything for the club’s success.”
Strasbourg president Marc Keller added: “I am very happy to welcome Gary O’Neil to Racing. He is a demanding and respected coach, with a modern approach to football that fits perfectly with our sporting project.”
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