Plymouth Argyle: Mark Hughes leaves Bristol Rovers to join Pilgrims as first-team coach
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Plymouth Argyle have appointed Mark Hughes as first-team coach following his departure as a player from League Two side Bristol Rovers.
Defender Hughes, 35, made six appearances for the Gas this season during an injury-disrupted campaign.
He will work under his former Everton, Bury and Stevenage team-mate Steven Schumacher at Home Park.
"I'm lucky to be given this opportunity alongside a friend which will make it all the more special,"
He is currently working towards his Uefa A licence and has helped coach the Rovers first team this season.
"I'm grateful for the opportunity I got at Bristol Rovers to start my coaching journey and am looking forward to starting a new one at Argyle," he added.
Hughes will work alongside Keith Downing, who was brought onto Schumacher's staff in December, as well as Kevin Nancekivell and Darren Behcet on first-team affairs at the League One club.