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Brighton appoint Niedzkowski as assistant coach
Brighton have appointed German Daniel Niedzkowski as assistant head coach.
The 47-year-old will leave his role as head of the German Football Association's (DFB) coaches training programme to join Brighton in January, subject to being granted a work permit.
Fabian Hurzeler, who took over as Brighton manager this summer, trained under Niedzkowski.
"He will be an excellent addition to our coaching team," Hurzeler said.
"He is somebody I know very well from Germany and have been keen to bring him to the club."
Technical director David Weir said: "He knows what it takes to get the best out of young footballers and develop them into becoming first-team players, which is something that is crucial to our own DNA.
"In his role he will also support the wider development of coach education and formulate a programme which will ensure the highest possible level of coaching from the academy upwards, across both our men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 teams."
Niedzkowski is a former assistant coach at Bayer Leverkusen and also managed Germany Under-21s.