Henning Berg, former Manchester United and Norway international football player, has been named the new head coach of Hungarian first division side Videoton FC, reports Hungary Today.
Berg, who picked up a European Champions League winning medal with Manchester Untited as a player, and won the Polish domestic league and cup as a manager of Legia Warsaw, has signed a two year contract with the Székesfehérvár-based club.
The 46-year-old Norwegian football star will begin working with the players from the end of May.
Videoton finished second-placed in the Hungarian league last season, earning a place in next season’s Europa League qualifications and are hoping Berg will continue their success this year.
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