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Lippi raking in the bucks as new coach of China national team

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Beijing: Marcello Lippi will earn almost US$5mil (RM21mil) a year as China coach but will pocket far more through a tie-in with a football academy, state media said.

The 68-year-old Italian was named boss of the national team by the Chinese Football Associatio­n (CFA) on Saturday.

He has the tricky goal of steering the Asian giants to qualify for the 2018 World Cup – a near impossible feat given recent losses to Uzbekistan and war-torn Syria.

Lippi’s annual salary “should be €4.5mil (RM20mil),” said state broadcaste­r CCTV.

But the offer made to the Italian also includes income from Guangzhou Evergrande’s football academy which will pay “Lippi and his team” €15.5mil (RM70mil) annually to act as official “advisers” for the establishm­ent, CCTV said.

Lippi coached Guangzhou to great heights, leading the side to three consecutiv­e Super League titles between 2012 and 2014.

He was due to work with the club next season, but Gunagzhou announced on Saturday they were breaking the agreement so the Italian could take the reins at a national level.

Lippi is committed to Guangzhou’s football academy until “the end of January 2019”, CCTV said. The CFA did not give details about the length of Lippi’s contract. The Guangzhou-based Southern

Metropolis Daily, citing sources close to the Italian, reported that “as well as the CFA, the highest levels of government also invited Lippi to coach the national side, a move that had “a direct bearing on his decision”.

Improving the level of football at club and national level has been a priority for President Xi Jinping. Even before taking office he underlined his ambitions for China to qualify for the World Cup, to host the event and to one day win it.

Lippi, who mastermind­ed Italy to their most recent World Cup triumph in 2006, has his work cut out in his latest assignment.

China, the most populous nation on earth, languish a lowly 84th in the FIFA world rankings – sandwiched between Kenya and Guatemala.

They have claimed just one point from four games in the latest World Cup qualificat­ion phase and are bottom in Group A, which includes Iran, Uzbekistan, South Korea, Syria and Qatar.

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