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League One side Charlton Athletic have appointed Dean Holden as their new first-team manager.

The 43-year-old former Oldham Athletic and Bristol City boss was most recently assistant manager at Stoke.

Holden replaces Ben Garner who was sacked at the start of December after six months in charge.

Charlton are struggling in the league and Saturday's home defeat by Bristol Rovers left them 18th in the table, four points above the relegation zone.

Holden will become Charlton's 13th manager in the past 10 years and their fifth in two years.

He is one of four people appointed into senior roles at Charlton, with Andy Scott made technical director, former Hull and Sunderland chief executive Jim Rodwell becoming chief operating officer and Ed Warrick joining as finance director.

"Dean Holden is a talented manager, who is well-respected in footballing circles. He'll bring good experience and knowledge which will help us as we look to get our season back on track," said Charlton owner Thomas Sandgaard.

"I am delighted we have been able to appoint such experienced and knowledgeable people to help us move forward.

"Each individual appointed has experience at Championship level or higher and the appointments should give us the structure and stability that we need to progress as a club."

Former defender Holden, who played for Bolton, Oldham, Peterborough, Falkirk, Shrewsbury, Chesterfield, Rochdale and Walsall during his career, joined the Potters in April 2021, working alongside then manager Michael O'Neill.

He took over as interim boss following O'Neill's sacking in August this summer, before also leaving the club shortly after following the appointment of Alex Neil.

Holden previously spent eight months in charge of Bristol City and had a brief spell in charge at Oldham in 2014-15, before returning as their assistant manager.

Caretaker manager Anthony Hayes will take charge of the team's Carabao Cup match on Wednesday against Brighton, before returning to his previous role as first-team coach.

Charlton at 'lowest ebb', say fans
Holden arrives at Charlton at a time of discontent.

Fans have described the club as being at "its lowest ebb", with owner Sandgaard coming under increasing pressure for the way he has run affairs at The Valley.

Last week, the Charlton Athletic Supporters' Trust said it will petition Sandgaard to sell the Addicks if he does not agree to abide by a new club charter.

Subjects addressed in the charter include pledges on ticket affordability, fan engagement, core traditions including shirt colours and songs, and assurances of "no ownership interference in on-field matters".

Danish-American businessman Sandgaard bought Charlton in September 2020, but the club's stadium and training ground were not part of the deal and are leased from former owner Roland Duchatelet.
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Charlton Athletic manager Dean Holden has signed a new contract, keeping him at the League One club until 2026.

The 43-year-old had been linked with the job at Oxford United, who appointed former MK Dons boss Liam Manning as head coach on Saturday.

Holden only took charge at The Valley in December to replace Ben Garner.

He has won five of his 14 games in charge, but the Addicks are currently on a four-game winless run, which has left them 16th in the table.

Charlton went into Saturday's home game with Accrington Stanley sitting eight points above the relegation zone.
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Charlton Athletic's Dean Holden has become the first English Football League manager to lose his job this season after being sacked by the League One club.

The 43-year-old had been in charge at The Valley since December 2022.

Charlton, 19th in the table, have not won since beating Leyton Orient on the opening day of the season.

Holden's assistant Danny Senda and goalkeeper coach Glyn Shimell will also leave the London club.

Charlton chairman James Rodwell said: "I would like to thank Dean and his staff for their hard work and dedication and sincerely wish them all the best in their future careers.

"Dean's work in steering the club clear of relegation last season should not be forgotten, nor his development of many younger players."

Jason Pearce will take over on an interim basis and will be assisted by Anthony Hayes.

Since Alan Curbishley's 15-year reign came to an end in May 2006, the Addicks have made 21 managerial appointments.

They are now looking for their fifth different boss in two and a half years.
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