Greece says it has reached an agreement with former captain Giorgos Karagounis to join the national team staff, as the midfielder ends a playing career that included European Championship glory in 2004.

The soccer association said the 37-year-old midfielder would work alongside new national coach Claudio Ranieri, but said details of his new position remained to be worked out.

Karagounis ended his international career at the World Cup in Brazil, making his 139th appearance in the second-round penalty shootout loss to Costa Rica.

It was unclear whether he would continue with club soccer after a second season at Fulham last year.

A longtime star at Greek club Panathinaikos, Karagounis also played for Inter Milan and Benfica.

Last year the Greek international was in talks with then Melbourne Victory coach Ange Postecoglou to lure him to the A-League, to become the Victory’s own Alessandro Del Piero, but Karagounis decided to stay at Fulham.

Source: AP