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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

China begins new football coach search

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
July 25 - An official with the Chinese Football Association has revealed that the reshuffle of the national team and the selection of the new head coach, to replace Zhu Guanghu, is to commence soon.
In an interview with Goalchina.net, one of China's leading football websites, the official unveiled that the administration has received recommendations from various brokers, in which international football big names, including German Berti Vogts and Dutchman Ruud Gullit have been put forward.
The reputation, experience at international events, as well as a candidate's capability of adapting to Chinese conditions will be taken into consideration.
The winning candidate could be paid not less than 500-thousand US dollars per year, the official noted..
The watchdog will soon file its plan to the General Administration of Sports that has final say over the appointment.
A walking ticket for current head coach Zhu Guanghu, who was held responsible for China's early exit from the recent Asian Cup, is also on the agenda.
Earlier reports said former French striker Jean-Pierre Papin has acknowledged that he is also running for the post.

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