English Premier League club "Wolverhampton Wanderers" has officially announced the appointment of Rob Edwards as head coach.
Idman.Biz reports that the head coach's contract is for a term of three and a half years.
Edwards played for "Wolverhampton" from 2004 and spent four seasons at the club. He made 111 appearances for the team under Mick McCarthy's management.
As a coach, the 42-year-old specialist has worked with clubs such as "Telford United", "Forest Green Rovers", "Luton", "Middlesbrough" and "Watford", as well as the England national team for under-16 footballers.
"Wolverhampton" currently has two points from 11 games. The team is in 12th place in the Premier League table and is in last place.