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    Eh? Big Phil to Manage Uzbeki Team

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    Post by TheCrazy58 Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:32 pm

    It's a short term contract, but still....

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/feedarticle/8549632

    UPDATE 2-Soccer-Scolari new coach of Uzbek side Bunyodkor

    Reuters, Tuesday June 9 2009 * Scolari makes surprise switch to Bunyodkor

    * Brazilian signs 18-month contract with Uzbek team
    * Joins up with former Brazil player Rivaldo

    TASHKENT, June 9 (Reuters) - Former Brazil, Portugal and Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari has been named coach of Bunyodkor, the Uzbek champions said on Tuesday.

    The 60-year-old former World Cup-winning coach, who was sacked by the west London Premier League club in February, has agreed an 18-month contract with the Uzbek side.

    "Uzbek football is on an upswing right now while Bunyodkor is a very dynamic club with great potential," Scolari was quoted as saying on the club's website (www.fcbunyodkor.com).

    "I know that I am at the right place at the right time."
    Scolari, who led Brazil to their fifth world title in 2002, succeeds fellow Brazilian Zico, who led Bunyodkor to the league and cup double and Asian Champions League semi-finals last year before quitting in December to join CSKA Moscow.

    Scolari is bringing a team of assistant coaches to the Uzbek capital and will be reunited with midfielder Rivaldo, who was part of Brazil's 2002 World Cup-winning team.

    FIERY COACH

    The fiery coach, usually known as Felipao (Big Phil) in his homeland, said he had been attracted by the chance of helping improve the standards of football in the Central Asian country.

    "I made a choice because of a number of details, which are difficult to explain in an interview, but it's basically because of the project which I was offered," said Scolari in an interview with his media advisor released to the press.

    "The ideas of the club president, the way I was received by the public on the two occasions I was in Uzbekistan, the project for the stadium, which will be finished in March, seven training camps...." Shocked

    "(I like) the way the club is taking on a new football reality in Uzbekistan. It offers me a project which is similar to ones in which I have already worked and which were very fulfilling for me."

    Scolari hopes to attract some more well-known players to the club and said he saw a bright future for Uzbeki football.

    Bunyodkor, which means builder in Uzbek, were founded less than four years ago as an amateur team and were promoted each year until they reached the top flight in 2007.

    After a runners-up finish that year, they won the league and cup double the following season.

    The club said they are building a new 35,000-seat arena at a cost of $150 million, due to be completed by March next year.
    "In football terms, it's starting to show potential, there are good qualities and some interesting players.

    "We need to start the project so that in four, five, ten years from now, Uzbekistan are competing on level terms, with the top national teams, to qualify for all the championships in which they take part."

    FINANCIAL ASPECT

    Scolari played down money as a factor in his move.

    "The financial situation is part of all this but, in my opinion, this should be considered one of the least important factors.

    "But the financial aspect often attracts a player or coach to a distant country such as Uzbekistan."

    Scolari, who coached in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait earlier in his career, said he had not ruled out a return to Europe but was also thinking of a final stint in Brazil.

    "No, it's not over," he said.
    "I'm a professional and I work wherever they give me the chance to improve and where I can offer them some of my knowledge such as Bunyodkor.

    "I don't know what will happen after my one-and-a-half year contract.
    "There could be a project in Europe, but there's also a big possibility, after so many years away from Brazil...

    "Maybe I will have a chance in 2010 or 2011 to work with a Brazilian team and then think about staying in Brazil permanently."

    "I lived for six years in (Saudi) Arabia and Kuwait, then six years in Portugal and England, another year in Japan. So I have worked for 13 years outside Brazil and I imagine working for four or five (more) years."
    (Reporting by Gennady Fyodorov; Additional reporting by Brian Homewood; Editing by Ken Ferris)

    (Editing by Ken Ferris To query or comment on this story email sportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)

    Stuff from the club website

    http://www.fcbunyodkor.com/en/news/club/1658

    Are they the same club who got Puyol, Xavi and Cesc to come over last summer?
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    Post by Sgoater1 Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:02 am

    I hate these fukcing super rich clubs with all their money, i hate these teams they're ruining football.....oh no thats us Biggrin
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    Post by Tweesus Wed Jun 10, 2009 9:52 am

    Yikes

    Uzbekestan is a tad dodgy no? Has some beautiful scenery nearby though. I've always wanted to visit that section of the Himalayas
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    Post by EMP Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:21 pm

    Tweedle wrote:Yikes

    Uzbekestan is a tad dodgy no? Has some beautiful scenery nearby though. I've always wanted to visit that section of the Himalayas

    It was the birthplace of Tamerlane (Samarkand) A pretty brutal 12th century warlord. He was descended from Genghis Khan and outconquered him; he was also an anccestor of Babur - founder of the Moghul Empire.

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