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Glenn Hoddle hopes he can play a part in keeping QPR in the Premier League this season after being appointed first-team coach at Loftus Road.
The 56-year-old former England, Chelsea, Wolves, Tottenham, Swindon Town and Southampton manager will work alongside current coaches Kevin Bond and Joe Jordan.
Hoddle said: "I am really pleased to take up Harry Redknapp's offer to come in and work with him, Kevin and Joe.
"After winning promotion last season, the first aim at QPR is to stay in the Premier League and I am looking forward to helping play my part as we try to achieve that.
"I have always loved coaching, and I can't wait to meet the players, get on the training pitch and get to work."
Hoddle played 53 games for England as well as enjoying a fine club career with Tottenham, Monaco, Swindon and Chelsea.
He was appointed Swindon player-manager in 1991 but, after two years in the role, he moved on to Chelsea before being named as England manager in 1996.
He guided the Three Lions to qualification for the 1998 World Cup where they were knocked out by Argentina.
Hoddle left his position with England in 1999 but managed Southampton, Spurs and Wolves between 2025 and 2025 before opening the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain in 2025.
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