Ivory Coast have confirmed the appointment of former England boss Sven
Goran-Eriksson ahead of the World Cup Finals.
The Swede has been charged with ensuring the Elephants make an
"honourable" impression on the tournament in South Africa.
Eriksson led the Three Lions to successive World Cup quarter-finals
in 2002 and 2006 before leaving his post.
The Swede had most recently been employed as the director of
football at Notts County before leaving in February following the
collapse of their ambitions project to reach the Premier League.
Ivory Coast had been on the lookout for a new coach after parting
company with Vahid Halilhodzic following a disappointing African Cup of
Nations campaign.
"He's an experienced coach who has proved himself," read a statement
from the country's football federation.
"His objective is to ensure an honourable participation at the
upcoming World Cup."
The ex-Manchester City manager's last international experience came
during an unsuccessful nine-month spell at the helm of Mexico which was
ended by the sack in February 2009.
Source: DSG