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China appoint Hiddink to lead Olympic charge

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SHANGHAI: Highly respected Dutchman Guus Hiddink was named on Monday as the new coach of China’s under-21 football team, tasked with leading the country at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

The 71-year- old joins another wel l - known veteran coach, the Italian World Cup winner Marcel lo Lippi, in taking a major role in China’s aggressive push to finally become a force in internatio­nal football.

The 70-year- old Lippi has been in charge of the senior side since 2016 and has overseen marginal improvemen­t, although China still failed to reach the World Cup in Russia and languish at 75th in the FIFA rankings.

Announcing Hiddink as the under- 21s boss, the Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA) said: “The main task is to go for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

“In the days to come, under the leadership of Hiddink and his coaching team, the under-21 boys will pursue their Olympic dreams.”

The Dutchman, whose last job was a caretaker spell at Chelsea in 2015-2016, will be paid a little less than four million euros ( US$ 4.7 million) a year after tax, Chinese media say.

Like Lippi, Hiddink comes with a wealth of experience at club and internatio­nal level.

In addition to his two interim stints at Chelsea, he also coached Real Madrid, PSV Eindhoven and Valencia, among others.

Hiddink is perhaps best known for inspiring co-hosts South Korea to a shock semi- final spot at the 2002 World Cup.

China’s under- 21s wi l l be expected to make up the bulk of their squad for the Olympics, where the age group is under-23. — AFP

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