Alan Curtis returns to Swansea City as assistant coach

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Former striker Curtis’ involvement with Swansea City began 46 years ago, when he made his debut for them at the Vetch Field.
Curtis has served the Swans as a community officer, youth coach, first-team coach, assistant manager, caretaker manager, match-day host and head of youth development.
His playing career included more than 400 games in three separate spells at the club, while Curtis’ other clubs include Leeds United, Southampton and Cardiff City.
Curtis – who won 35 Wales caps – was Swansea caretaker manager for the third time after Bob Bradley’s sacking in December 2016.
Clement was the permanent successor who decided Curtis would not be part of his coaching staff, although he was given a role monitoring the club’s loaned-out players and continued that when Carlos Carvalhal took over in December, 2017.
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