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Struggling Cardiff City have sacked manager Mark Hudson after 13 months in charge of the Championship club.
The former Bluebirds captain was relieved of his role within hours of their 1-1 home draw against bottom club Wigan Athletic.
Cardiff are one place and three points above the relegation zone.
In a statement Cardiff thanked Hudson for his efforts, adding: "The club's search for a new permanent manager will begin immediately."
In the meantime Dean Whitehead will be interim manager while Tom Ramasut stays assistant manager with goalkeeping coach Graham Stack also remaining among the backroom staff.
Cardiff added: "The board of directors would like to place on record its thanks to Mark for all of his work as a player, coach and manager whilst with the Bluebirds.
"We wish Mark all the very best of luck for the future."
Cardiff are winless in nine games and the draw against Wigan underlined their struggles, having led through a Callum O'Dowda penalty until Will Keane's dramatic late equaliser.
More to follow.

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