Swedish outfit IF Karlstad, home to Kenyan international Eugene Asike have promoted former England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson from his Sports Advisor role to Sports Manager with Albert Bunjaki being appointed as the new head coach.Ahead of the new Swedish season, Karlstad have effected some chances in the club’s hierarchy with Stefan Remnér also being appointed as the goalkeeper trainer.Scottland-based forward dreams of representing Kenya in 2026 FIFA World CupEriksson comes with a bucket load of experience after being at the helm of clubs like Manchester City, Leicester and Roma, having also worked with national teams such as England, Mexico and Ivory Coast.Speaking after being handed his new role, the 74-year-old revealed that he is fully committed to the club’s project and firmly believes they will achieve their set targets.##NAJAVA_MECA_6871357##“I believe strongly in this project to eventually make football big in Karlstad as a city. And I have a great team with me in the sports group that can make us succeed in this,” said Eriksson.The new head coach, Bunjaki joins the club from the Kosovo’s U21 national team having also worked as a coach for Kosovo’s men’s national team, Kalmar FF and Degerfors IF.Having spent a huge part of his career in Sweden, Bunjaki was delighted to return to the Scandinavian country and is delighted to be working with Sven Eriksson.Rattled Aussems hopes to have unregistered players for Sofapaka clash“This feels quite right to come here and back to Swedish football. When Sven presented KF it felt perfect from the start,” said Bunjaki.The goalkeeping coach, Remnér has also been in charge of IFK Gothenburg, but during his career has also worked for clubs such as Shenzhen FC, Carlstad United.