Frank Lampard has signed a new contract with Coventry, which will keep him with the Premier League club until 2029; it was confirmed on Tuesday.
Lampard led the Sky Blues to the top flight of English football for the first time in 25 years after winning the second-tier Championship last season.
The 48-year-old former England midfielder took over the Midlands club in November 2024, leading them to a play-off finish in his first season in command before falling to Sunderland in the semi-final.
“I’m delighted to have signed a new contract; it’s a real honor to represent this club,” said Lampard, already looking forward to the challenge of Premier League football.
Lampard, who previously managed Chelsea, Everton, and Derby, added: “After the incredible work of everybody to get promoted and win the Championship, it was important to enjoy the moment, and we certainly did as a city.
“Our job then as staff, and for the players of course, is to firstly recharge but also focus on what we want to do and what we need to for next season. There’s a lot of work to do on and off the pitch as a football club, so those things have been ongoing.
“I’m looking forward to getting back with the players, to see them all and get ready for the new season.”
Coventry have a difficult start to their Premier League season, with Lampard’s side going to champions Arsenal on August 21.








