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China taps countryman Shao as men’s national football coach

China named former midfielder Shao Jiayi as the new manager of its men’s national football team on Wednesday, months after another failed World Cup campaign.

Shao, 45, was selected after considering “the current situation of Chinese men’s football (and) the long-term construction and development of the national team”, the Chinese Football Association (CFA) said in a statement.

The veteran midfielder, who spent nine years in Germany as a player, has been in charge of first-tier Chinese side Qingdao West Coast since last year.

He has also coached China’s U19 and U20 sides and served as assistant manager for the men’s national team.

Shao was capped 41 times for China, according to state media, and played in two group stage games in the country’s only appearance at the World Cup in 2002.

He finished his career in the CSL with Beijing Guoan in 2015.

China sacked previous manager Branko Ivankovic in June after their failed World Cup bid.

They ultimately finished second-to-last in their Asian group, with seven defeats in 10 matches.

The Chinese team is ranked 93rd in the world by FIFA, continuing a downward slide that began several years ago.

The side has long been the target of ridicule by Chinese fans due to their poor results and the multiple corruption scandals plaguing the sport.

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