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Keith Curle extends contract at Carlisle until 2018

Carlisle United manager Keith Curle has agreed to stay with the club until at least 2018.

The 51-year-old previously had spells in charge of Mansfield, Chester, Torquay and Notts County before taking the Carlisle job in September 2014.

Curle helped the Cubrians avoid relegation last season and has guided them to be within two points of the play of positions this term.

Carlisle’s chairman Andrew Jenkins told the club’s official website, “I am very pleased that Keith has agreed the extension as he has brought a new focus and impetus to the club over the course of the last twelve months.

“He successfully steered us away from relegation last season and has continued the good work by building a stronger squad and by implementing a realignment of the club’s footballing focus.”

Carlisle recorded a last minute equalizer against Portsmouth at the weekend and face Luton Town at Kenilworth Road tonight.

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