Spurs icon Ledley King will expand his role at the club by beginning a part-time coaching role with the club's academy scholars.
King, who is currently a club ambassador, made 268 appearances for Spurs and will take his first steps into coaching with the club's Under-18s side.
Academy manager John McDermott said: "Ledley has come through the coaching training programme undertaken by a number of senior players in recent seasons, including Scott Parker, Brad Friedel and Michael Dawson.
"We are now looking for Ledley to spend 2-3 days a week assisting our Under-18 group with their on and off pitch development.”
The former captain retired at the end of the 2011/12 season after being plagued with a serious knee injury.
McDermott added: "Using senior players as role models within our Academy is a scheme we are keen to nurture and develop further."
King is currently on the club’s tour of US and Canada and is taking part in several coaching initiatives.
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