have played the perpetual part at Elland Road, with Brian McDermott's 15-month stretch from April 2013 to June 2014 ended up being the longest rule.
With Garry Monk leaving in May - and having since assumed responsibility of Middlesbrough - Christiansen turns into the ninth director to steer at Leeds since Grayson's departure.But what encounter does the 44-year-old have? We profile Leeds' most recent enroll…
Thomas Christiansen factfile
Conceived: Hadsund, Denmark
Age: 44
Groups oversaw: AEK Larnaca, APOEL
Respects: Cypriot First Division 2016/17
Playing vocation: Barcelona B, Sporting Gijon (advance), Osasuna (credit), Racing Santander (advance), Oviedo, Villarreal, Terrassa, Panionios, Herfølge, VfL Bochum, Hannover 96
Position: Striker
Worldwide acknowledgment: Two tops for Spain
Cypriot champion
Taking after an eight-month spell as aide mentor at Abu Dhabi-based club Al Jazira in 2013, Christiansen assumed responsibility of Cypriot outfit AEK Larnaca in 2014.
Christiansen put in very nearly two years at Larnaca, where they twice completed as runners-up behind APOEL in the Cypriot First Division.
In the late spring of 2016, Christiansen assumed responsibility of ruling champions APOEL. He guided them to the title and also the last 16 of the Europa League, however it is comprehended he cleared out his post with them to make the move to Elland Road.
Christiansen won 31 of 52 matches in his one-season stretch at APOEL, losing 11 times and drawing 10 recreations for a triumphant proportion of 60%.
It was a crusade which saw APOEL turn into the main Cypriot side to achieve the knockout period of the Europa League, having beaten Olympiacos twice in the gathering stage.In the last 32, APOEL lost 3-2 away to Athletic Bilbao, yet went ahead to record a celebrated 2-0 triumph over the Spanish outfit and eventually thump out the side who completed seventh in La Liga.
Before his season at APOEL, Christiansen won 59% of his recreations with Larnaca - W40 D14 L14.
Playing days
In the wake of getting through the positions in Denmark, Christiansen started his senior profession playing for Barcelona B.
It was his frame for Barcelona B which saw Christiansen speak to Spain on two events in 1993, having been destined to a Spanish mother and taken citizenship after moving to the nation in 1991.
Christiansen was not able make the progression up to Barcelona's senior group and was advanced out to Sporting Gijon, Osasuna and Racing Santander before proceeding onward an allowed to Oviedo.
Spells at Villarreal, Terrassa, Panionios and Herfolge took after, yet Christiansen seldom shone until he moved to VfL Bochum in 2001.
Christiansen (focus) terminated VfL Bochum back to the Bundesliga - where he went ahead to wind up plainly the joint-best goalscorer in 2002/03
Christiansen (focus) terminated VfL Bochum back to the Bundesliga - where he went ahead to wind up noticeably the joint-beat goalscorer in 2002/03
In Germany, Christiansen guided Bochum back to the Bundesliga with 17 objectives in 30 amusements in 2001/02, while he was the top-level's joint-beat scorer close by Giovane Elber when scoring 21 times the accompanying season.
Christiansen moved to Hannover 96 in 2003, however he resigned three years after the fact in the wake of engaging through various wounds.
Who is Thomas Christiansen? Profiling Leeds United's new head coach
With Garry Monk leaving in May - and having since assumed responsibility of Middlesbrough - Christiansen turns into the ninth director to steer at Leeds since Grayson's departure.But what encounter does the 44-year-old have? We profile Leeds' most recent enroll…
Thomas Christiansen factfile
Conceived: Hadsund, Denmark
Age: 44
Groups oversaw: AEK Larnaca, APOEL
Respects: Cypriot First Division 2016/17
Playing vocation: Barcelona B, Sporting Gijon (advance), Osasuna (credit), Racing Santander (advance), Oviedo, Villarreal, Terrassa, Panionios, Herfølge, VfL Bochum, Hannover 96
Position: Striker
Worldwide acknowledgment: Two tops for Spain
Cypriot champion
Taking after an eight-month spell as aide mentor at Abu Dhabi-based club Al Jazira in 2013, Christiansen assumed responsibility of Cypriot outfit AEK Larnaca in 2014.
Christiansen put in very nearly two years at Larnaca, where they twice completed as runners-up behind APOEL in the Cypriot First Division.
In the late spring of 2016, Christiansen assumed responsibility of ruling champions APOEL. He guided them to the title and also the last 16 of the Europa League, however it is comprehended he cleared out his post with them to make the move to Elland Road.
Christiansen won 31 of 52 matches in his one-season stretch at APOEL, losing 11 times and drawing 10 recreations for a triumphant proportion of 60%.
It was a crusade which saw APOEL turn into the main Cypriot side to achieve the knockout period of the Europa League, having beaten Olympiacos twice in the gathering stage.In the last 32, APOEL lost 3-2 away to Athletic Bilbao, yet went ahead to record a celebrated 2-0 triumph over the Spanish outfit and eventually thump out the side who completed seventh in La Liga.
Before his season at APOEL, Christiansen won 59% of his recreations with Larnaca - W40 D14 L14.
Playing days
In the wake of getting through the positions in Denmark, Christiansen started his senior profession playing for Barcelona B.
It was his frame for Barcelona B which saw Christiansen speak to Spain on two events in 1993, having been destined to a Spanish mother and taken citizenship after moving to the nation in 1991.
Christiansen was not able make the progression up to Barcelona's senior group and was advanced out to Sporting Gijon, Osasuna and Racing Santander before proceeding onward an allowed to Oviedo.
Spells at Villarreal, Terrassa, Panionios and Herfolge took after, yet Christiansen seldom shone until he moved to VfL Bochum in 2001.
Christiansen (focus) terminated VfL Bochum back to the Bundesliga - where he went ahead to wind up plainly the joint-best goalscorer in 2002/03
Christiansen (focus) terminated VfL Bochum back to the Bundesliga - where he went ahead to wind up noticeably the joint-beat goalscorer in 2002/03
In Germany, Christiansen guided Bochum back to the Bundesliga with 17 objectives in 30 amusements in 2001/02, while he was the top-level's joint-beat scorer close by Giovane Elber when scoring 21 times the accompanying season.
Christiansen moved to Hannover 96 in 2003, however he resigned three years after the fact in the wake of engaging through various wounds.
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