Salford City have a new man in charge with Peter Cklamovski set to occupy the dugout next season.
The Australian boss' appointment came as quite the surprise with names such as Darren Ferguson and Dave Challinor linked to the vacant post in recent weeks.
Karl Robinson was relieved of his duties as manager after overseeing Salford's League Two playoff final loss to Notts County last month.
Cklamovski worked under former Celtic and Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou at clubs in Japan and Greece before serving as Postecoglou's assistant coach when Australia won the Asian Cup - their first-ever major trophy.
Salford are 12/1 to win the League Two title under Cklamovski management.
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“I’m here with a great opportunity to do something special, and it’s a great challenge. The owners have got lofty ambitions, the Club’s got big aspirations to achieve something special and that resonates with me," said Cklamovski in an official statement released on the club's website.
“The way to do that and achieve success is together, and working hard on a daily basis together to grow the football club, and I’m looking forward to getting started on that.
“We want to build a mentality around the game where we fight for everything with passion, commitment, discipline, but get on the ball, be brave, be committed, and have that forward intent to score goals."
Salford enjoyed in the immediate aftermath of a takeover fronted by members of Manchester United's 'Class of 92'. Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Gary Neville and Paul Scholes were all originally involved and former England captain David Beckham has since formed part of a new ownership group that acquired the club in 2025.
The Ammies were promoted four seasons out of five between 2013/14 & 2018/19, reaching the Football League for the very first time in their history.
However, progress has somewhat stalled since then, failing to reach the third tier in seven attempts.
Last season was the closest they have come to earning promotion to League One, finishing just one place outside of the automatic promotion spots before losing the playoff final at Wembley to Notts County.