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Vingada appointed as new Malaysia coach

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KUALA LUMPUR: Portuguese veteran Nelo Vingada has been named as Malaysia’s new coach, putting him in line for what could be a politicall­y fraught debut in North Korea.

Much-travelled Vingada, nicknamed “Professor”, joins from India’s NorthEast United, whom he coached to fifth place in last year’s Indian Super League.

The 64-year-old comes on board as Malaysia appeals against playing an Asian Cup qualifier in next month North Korea, claiming players’ safety is at risk.

The Football Associatio­n of Malaysia (FAM) has expressed security worries after a furious diplomatic row over the murder by nerve agent of the North Korean leader’s half-brother in Malaysia.

“I wanted the coach to also be a teacher. With the national team, it is not all about coaching but also to educate our players,” FAM president Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim said in a statement.

“After having seen numerous coaches, both local and foreign, doing their stuff, my gut instinct tells me that Vingada is the right man for the job. I may be wrong but only time will tell.”

Vingada’s coaching CV i ncludes brief stints with Portugal, Saudi Arabia and Jordan and jobs in Iran, China and South Korea.

FAM’s appeal to play the June qualifier against North Korea at a neutral venue is currently being considered by the Asian Football Confederat­ion.

The killing of Kim Jong-Nam — the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un — in February sparked a diplomatic row which saw both countries banning each other’s citizens from leaving, and withdrawin­g their ambassador­s.

The Asian Football Confederat­ion announced last week that the game would go ahead on June 8 after Malaysia confirmed it had eased travel restrictio­ns.

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