Northern Rangers named Fernando Munoz Paredes as their new coach ahead of the 2020 championship season.
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The club paraded out the Chilean on Wednesday to its followers on Facebook.
Munoz comes to the club with a strong coaching background that extends to holding an Oceania B licence.
Club president Rod Fulton was keen to add new flair to the Rangers' style of play.
"Fernando brings a background in South American football, hailing from Chile," Fulton wrote on Facebook.
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"And as well as developing senior players, he has a vision for our junior academy and school holiday program for 2020. Exciting times."
Munoz is one of two new signings among the Rangers coaching ranks, as under-18 coach Phillip Ragan also this week jumps on board.
Fulton called the pair "a couple of handy additions".
"Both are experienced and well-credentialed coaches, who appreciate the importance of family and community that forms a strong part of our club culture," he said.
Rangers enters their top side in the Northern Championship for a second straight season after departing the NPL Tasmania competition at the end of 2018.
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