Andoni Iraola signs further two year contract with AFC Bournemouth

AFC Bournemouth head coach Andoni Iraola has signed a new contract to extend his stay at Vitality Stadium.

His new deal will commit him to the club until at least the end of the 2025/26 season.

Iraola told afcb.co.uk: “I’m very happy to sign the contract. For me, it is a matter of renewing the confidence from both sides.

“We have had a good experience with our first season together in the Premier League, and I am happy that both sides want to continue the relationship further.

“I’m proud that we achieved the points record. We are playing in a difficult competition, with very good opposition. The season started slowly, but I think we improved a lot and are playing in the right way.

“We have to continue improving the team, because the level of the Premier League is really high, and I’m looking forward to working with Simon and the rest of the team over the summer to help us do that.

“I would like to thank the supporters for everything in our first year together. I am thankful that they were supporting us even in the beginning when we were not winning games, and that they have been very helpful to the players for the whole year.”

Iraola signed a two-year contract when he joined the Cherries in June 2023 following a spell with Spanish club Rayo Vallecano.

AFC Bournemouth owner and chairman Bill Foley said: โ€œAndoni has made a huge impact since arriving at the club and we are thrilled to agree to this extension.

โ€œWe have achieved a club-record points tally in the Premier League thanks to a series of excellent performances and results from the team.

โ€œThe players have clearly bought into his footballing philosophy and our supporters have really taken to him. We look forward to continuing to work with him.โ€


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