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Rafael Benitez named as new Panathinaikos coach

Rafael Benitez's long career in management now takes him to Greece
Rafael Benitez's long career in management now takes him to Greece

Panathinaikos have appointed Rafael Benitez as their new head coach, with the 65-year-old Spaniard replacing Christos Kontis, who was sacked after Thursday's 3-1 Europa League defeat at Feyenoord.

Benitez, the former Liverpool and Real Madrid manager, has reportedly signed a two-year contract with the Athens-based club. He was most recently at Celta Vigo, where he was dismissed in March last year after eight months in charge.

The deal includes an option to extend for an additional year and is worth around €4million per season, which local media reported was the highest salary ever paid to a coach in the Greek top flight.

Benitez guided Liverpool to the 2005 Champions League title and led Chelsea to the 2013 Europa League crown, in addition to domestic and European successes with Valencia, Inter Milan and Napoli.

He will be tasked with reviving Panathinaikos' fortunes, as the 20-time Greek champions sit seventh in the Greek Super League and have made an inconsistent start to their Europa League campaign, suffering back-to-back defeats after an opening win.

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