French coach Philippe Troussier signed a three-year deal on Monday to steer Vietnam’s soccer workforce and instantly focused a primary World Cup look for his new facet.
The 67-year-old, who succeeds South Korea’s Park Hang-seo, has coached two dozen nationwide and membership groups throughout his lengthy profession.
He led Japan to the Asian Cup title in 2000 and was answerable for the co-hosts on the 2002 World Cup.
Troussier had a spell answerable for Marseille in 2004-2005, adopted by stints in China and Tunisia.
He grew to become the coach of Vietnam’s Under-19s in 2019.
Vietnam, ranked 96th by FIFA, is getting ready to play the 2023 Asian Cup in Qatar, with the date of the match nonetheless to be confirmed.
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But Troussier made it clear he had his sights set larger.
“The expansion to 48 teams at the 2026 World Cup is an opportunity for Vietnam. This is the ultimate goal we all aim for,” he stated throughout the signing ceremony, in line with state media.
Troussier’s contract runs from March 2023 to July 2026, VNExpress stated.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com