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Aguirre new Japan coach

TOKYO - Former Mexico coach Javier Aguirre has been appointed to manage Japan's national team replacing Alberto Zaccheroni, local media reported yesterday.

The 55-year-old Aguirre, who coached Mexico at the 2002 and 2010 World Cups and was in charge of La Liga side Espanyol last season, will come to Japan in the middle of August to formally sign the deal, Kyodo news agency said.

The financial terms and the length of the deal were not disclosed.

Zaccheroni's four-year spell in charge of the Asian champions ended in Brazil when Japan finished bottom of their World Cup group, falling short of the Italian's ambition to take them to a first quarterfinals.

Aguirre, a former midfielder who helped Mexico reach the quarterfinals when they hosted the tournament in 1986, steered his country to the last 16 on both World Cup appearances as their coach.

He has also coached Atletico Madrid, Osasuna and Real Zaragoza in Spain.

Japan will play two friendlies at home in September against Uruguay and Venezuela but Aguirre's first major assignment will be when the Blue Samurais defend their Asian Cup title in Australia in January.

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