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https://www.lcfc.com/media-article/russell-martin-appointed-leicester-city-first-team-manager-lcfc-press-release

 

We are delighted to confirm the appointment of Russell Martin as Leicester City’s new First Team Manager.

 

Russell, who has managed more than 250 games and combines extensive coaching experience with a playing career at the highest level of English football, has signed a contract until 2029 and begins work immediately as preparations continue for the 2026/27 campaign.

 

The 40-year-old has earned widespread recognition for his commitment to progressive football, player development and strong team culture during successful spells with MK Dons, Swansea City and Southampton.

 

Leicester City First Team Manager Russell Martin, said: “I’m delighted to be here and excited to begin working with the players and staff. This is a Club with great history, strong support and high expectations, and I’m looking forward to getting to know the Club, the city and the supporters.

 

“My immediate focus is on the team: building strong relationships, setting clear standards and creating performances that Leicester City supporters can connect with and be proud of.”

 

Leicester City Chief Football Officer Jon Rudkin said: “Russell’s appointment follows a thorough process and reflects the qualities that are important for Leicester City. He is a strong leader, a clear decision-maker and someone with a defined way of working.

 

“He understands the responsibility that comes with leading the team and he is well placed to help us move forward with purpose and direction.”

 

Leicester City Sporting Director James McCarron said: "Russell will be supported by a football structure focused on alignment, accountability and high standards. Our role is to make sure the right environment is in place around the team.

 

That means creating an environment where players and staff can perform at their best, strengthening the culture across the football operation and ensuring our work in recruitment, development and performance is aligned and consistent.”

 

Russell’s extensive playing career saw him make 579 appearances for the likes of Wycombe Wanderers, Peterborough United, Norwich City, Rangers, Walsall and MK Dons – with over half of those appearances coming for Norwich City.

 

His first managerial position was with MK Dons in November 2019 in League One, where his style of play earned many plaudits, leading to a move to Swansea City in the summer of 2021.

 

After two seasons in the Championship with the South Wales side, he joined Southampton for the 2023/24 season – which included a club-record 25-game unbeaten run that ultimately led to promotion to the Premier League.

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Russell Martin Appointed Leicester City First Team

 

We are delighted to confirm the appointment of Russell Martin as Leicester City’s new First Team Manager.

 

Russell Martin confirmed as new Leicester City First Team Manager

 

The 40-year-old has signed a three-year deal with us

 

Former Scotland international has managed MK Dons, Swansea City, Southampton and Rangers

Russell, who has managed more than 250 games and combines extensive coaching experience with a playing career at the highest level of English football, has signed a contract until 2029 and begins work immediately as preparations continue for the 2026/27 campaign.

 

The 40-year-old has earned widespread recognition for his commitment to progressive football, player development and strong team culture during successful spells with MK Dons, Swansea City and Southampton.

 

Leicester City First Team Manager Russell Martin, said: “I’m delighted to be here and excited to begin working with the players and staff. This is a Club with great history, strong support and high expectations, and I’m looking forward to getting to know the Club, the city and the supporters.

 

“My immediate focus is on the team: building strong relationships, setting clear standards and creating performances that Leicester City supporters can connect with and be proud of.”

 

Leicester City Chief Football Officer Jon Rudkin said:“Russell’s appointment follows a thorough process and reflects the qualities that are important for Leicester City. He is a strong leader, a clear decision-maker and someone with a defined way of working.

 

“He understands the responsibility that comes with leading the team and he is well placed to help us move forward with purpose and direction.”

 

Leicester City Sporting Director James McCarron said:"Russell will be supported by a football structure focused on alignment, accountability and high standards. Our role is to make sure the right environment is in place around the team. 

That means creating an environment where players and staff can perform at their best, strengthening the culture across the football operation and ensuring our work in recruitment, development and performance is aligned and consistent.”

 

Russell’s extensive playing career saw him make 579 appearances for the likes of Wycombe Wanderers, Peterborough United, Norwich City, Rangers, Walsall and MK Dons – with over half of those appearances coming for Norwich City.

 

His first managerial position was with MK Dons in November 2019 in League One, where his style of play earned many plaudits, leading to a move to Swansea City in the summer of 2021.

 

After two seasons in the Championship with the South Wales side, he joined Southampton for the 2023/24 season – which included a club-record 25-game unbeaten run that ultimately led to promotion to the Premier League.

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Nothing on the backroom staff so far.

 

Least it's done early, he has all summer to get shit in gear before players return. He can be reaching out to those he's adamant to keep etc 

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Just now, HoustonFox said:

Biggest revelation is Rudkin actually providing a quote… didn’t know he could talk

Top stuck his arm up his arse and puppetted it out of him 

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