Wales hand interim boss Page four-year contract
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[September 13, 2022]
Wales
interim manager Rob Page has signed a four-year contract that will
take him through the 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, the
Football Association of Wales said on Tuesday.
Page, 48, took over as manager after former boss Ryan Giggs left the
team due to allegations of assault. Giggs, who has denied all
charges, faces a retrial next year after a jury was unable to reach
a verdict on the charges last month.
Under Page, Wales reached the last 16 at the European Championship
last year while they have also qualified for the World Cup for the
first time since 1958.
"There is no bigger honour than coaching your national team and I
can't wait for the challenge the next four years will bring,
starting with our first FIFA World Cup in 64 years," Page said in a
statement.
"This is an exciting time for Welsh football and I hope we can make
the country proud in November and continue our success by qualifying
for more major tournaments in the future."
Wales are in Group B alongside England, Iran and the United States
at the Nov. 20-Dec. 18 World Cup in Qatar.
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Wales manager Rob Page applauds fans after the match REUTERS/Rebecca
Naden
Page will first turn his attention to Wales' UEFA Nations League
matches later this month. The Welsh, who are bottom of League A4,
take on Belgium in Brussels (Sept. 22) and Poland in Cardiff (Sept.
25) in their final two group games.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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