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Giggs named Wales boss on four-year deal

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Wales have appointed former Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs as their manager on a four-year contract, the Football Associatio­n of Wales (FAW) announced Monday.

The 44-year-old takes over from Chris Coleman, who led Wales to the Euro 2016 semifinals but quit the job in November to take charge of English Championsh­ip (second tier) side Sunderland.

Giggs won 64 caps between 1991 and 2007 but was unpopular with some Wales fans for missing many internatio­nals, especially friendlies.

He ended his playing career in 2014 and was Louis van Gaal’s assistant at Old Trafford for the following two seasons before leaving United in 2016 after Jose Mourinho was appointed as manager.

“With his vast amount of experience having played, coached and managed the biggest club in the world, we are confident of a successful future for our national team,” FAW Chief Executive Jonathan Ford said in a statement.

Giggs said he was proud to have been handed the job and excited by the challenge ahead, with Wales having failed to qualify for this year’s World Cup finals in Russia and now focusing on the 2020 European Championsh­ip.

“I can’t wait to start working with the players as we prepare for those crucial games later in the year,” he said.

Giggs’ first game in charge will be in the China Cup tournament against the hosts in Nanning, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region on March 22.

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