Nils Koppen has been announced as Rangers’ new technical director.
The Belgian was appointed as director of football recruitment at the Light Blues a year ago. He joined after after previous sporting director Ross Wilson left for Premier League Nottingham Forest. And now Koppen has been promoted into a more senior position.
The 39-year-old’s move comes at a time when Rangers are still without a permanent chairman or chief executive and with speculation over Koppen’s compatriot Philippe Clement after early season struggles and speculation linking him with the Belgian national team job. Koppen previously worked under Clement in the youth academy at Genk between 2016 and 2018.
Koppen said: “I am both honoured and delighted to take up the role of Technical Director here at Rangers. Winning is all that matters at this club, and it is my job to ensure that everything that supports our men’s first team, from recruitment, to the Academy, medical, performance, operations, analysis, and everything in-between, is at as high a level as possible.
“I look forward to the challenge ahead, and to supporting the wider team as we work night and day to ensure this club is challenging for trophies on every front.”
Interim chairman John Gilligan added: “We are delighted to have appointed Nils to the role of technical director here at Rangers. Nils has impressed throughout the club with his leadership skills. He’s built excellent relationships across both the football and non-football sides of the club, and his knowledge, experience, and vision to drive improvement make him extremely well suited to lead the football department. We wish Nils every success in his new role.”