Ex-USMNT interim coach Hudson hired by Thailand
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Ex-USMNT interim coach Hudson hired by Thailand
"Thailand hired former New Zealand and Colorado Rapids manager Anthony Hudson as coach of its men's soccer team Wednesday, a day after dismissing Japanese tactician Masatada Ishii. Hudson, who also was interim coach of the U.S. men's national team for five months in 2023, has served as the director of technical development of Thailand's soccer association since last year."
"The 44-year-old Hudson coached New Zealand from 2014-17. He resigned a week after the All Whites lost to Peru in an intercontinental qualifying playoff for the 2018 World Cup. Hudson, the son of former Chelsea star Alan Hudson, was coach of the MLS' Rapids from late 2017 to May 2019. He took over as USMNT interim coach following the expiration of Gregg Berhalter's contract at the end of 2022."
"He oversaw the U.S. team for five matches, compiling a record of 2-1-2, before leaving his role in May 2023 to take a job in Qatar. Hudson's first match in charge of Thailand will be a 2027 Asian Cup qualifier against Sri Lanka in November. Thailand sits second in the four-team Group D. Only the group winner advances to the tournament in Saudi Arabia."
Anthony Hudson was appointed head coach of Thailand's men's national soccer team a day after Masatada Ishii was dismissed. Hudson has been director of technical development for Thailand's soccer association and previously served as interim U.S. men's national team coach in 2023. He coached New Zealand from 2014-17 and led the Colorado Rapids from late 2017 to May 2019. Hudson compiled a 2-1-2 record while overseeing five matches with the U.S. team before departing in May 2023. His first match in charge of Thailand will be a 2027 Asian Cup qualifier against Sri Lanka in November.
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