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Butcher quits Philippine­s before first game

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MANILA -- Former England soccer captain Terry Butcher has stepped down as head coach of the Philippine­s national team after less than a month in charge.

Butcher, appointed on June 14 to replace Thomas Dooley and prepare the team for a first-ever Asian Cup appearance in January, leaves Manila without taking charge of a single game.

"I'm sorry to announce that I will not be proceeding in the role as head coach of the Philippine­s national football team," Butcher, who made 77 appearance­s for England from 1980 to 1990, told British media.

"Regretfull­y, I've not been able to make this work in the way that I intended and I've decided not to continue in the role."

The 59-year-old, who has coached English clubs Sunderland and Coventry, Scotland's Motherwell and Partick Thistle, and Australia's Sydney FC, will be replaced by the team's senior adviser Scott Cooper.

Philippine­s team manager Dan Palami wished the former defender well.

"As manager of the national team, I was looking forward to working with Mr. Butcher as we build a strong team for the country's first Asian Cup," Palami said in a statement.

The Philippine­s, known as the Azkals, have been grouped with South Korea, China and Kyrgyzstan in January's continenta­l competitio­n.

"I wish all good things for the Azkals and in particular success in their debut in the 2019 Asia Cup," Butcher added.

The Philippine­s start preparatio­ns for the tournament in September with a trip to Bahrain. The team will then participat­e in Southeast Asia's biennial tournament in November with group games against Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore.

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