Argentine Cuper takes over as Uzbekistan head coach
HONG KONG: Former Valencia manager Hector Cuper has been named the new head coach of Uzbekistan, the country’s f ootball association announced on Wednesday.
Cuper, who helped Egypt qualify for the World Cup in Russia over the summer, has been handed a contract through to the 2022 finals in Qatar as Uzbekistan attempt to secure a place at the tournament for the first time.
The 62-year-old will be unveiled in Tashkent on Aug 6, according to a post on the Uzbekistan Football Association’s official website and social media outlets.
The former Soviet republic joined the Asian Football Confederation in 1994 but has yet to make a significant impact on the continental scene.
Cuper is the first foreign coach to lead the team since Russia’s Valeri Nepomniachi left the role in late 2006 and he replaces caretaker manager Timur Kapadze.
The Argentinian will lead Uzbekistan to next year’s Asian Cup finals in the United Arab Emirates, with the country looking to surpass their fourth place finish at the finals in Qatar in 2011.
The White Wolves have been drawn to face Japan, Oman and Turkmenistan in the quadrennial continental championship, which kicks off on Jan 5.
AGUIRRE NAMED EGYPT BOSS
Javier Aguirre has been named as Cuper’s replacement, the Egyptian Football Association said on Wednesday.
The 59-year-old Mexican Aguirre, who played for his country at the 1986 World Cup and coached them in 2010, has signed a four-year contract that will earn him a monthly salary of US$120,000, the EFA announced.
Cuper was not offered the chance to stay on after a disappointing tournament in Russia, where they lost all three of their Group A matches.
Aguirre previously coached the Japanese national team and Spanish clubs Atletico Madrid and Espanyol.
His first assignment with Egypt will be to qualify for next year’s African Nations Cup finals. Their next qualifier is at home to Niger next month.