Fabregas officially appointed Como head coach
After helping the club win automatic promotion to Serie A, Cesc Fabregas has officially been named as Como's head coach on a four-year deal.
The former Arsenal and Barcelona midfielder was promoted to first-team head coach on an interim basis last November, but only for a month because he didn't have his UEFA coaching badges at the time.
Fabregas led the club from seventh to third in his short tenure, and stayed on as an assistant to Osian Roberts when he was named caretaker, whom has now moved into a development role at the club.
Under their stewardship, Como earned automatic promotion to Serie A for the first time in 21 years.
Having now completed his badges, Fabregas will take charge of the club for its return to the top-flight.
Fabregas said: "I am so happy to be starting this season as head coach and I thank the ownership group for trusting me with this position.
"I share the ambitions of the group and believe this is just the start of where this club can go. It's going to be a tough and important season but myself and the rest of the coaching staff are ready, and we all believe."
Fabregas's first Serie A game in charge of Como will be away to Thiago Motta's Juventus on 20 August (AEDT).