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Shandong hires ex-Brazil boss Mano Menezes
     2015-December-8  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    CHINESE Super League (CSL) side Shandong Luneng has named Brazilian manager Mano Menezes as its new head coach after ending its contract with his compatriot Cuca.

    The club issued a statement on its official website Sunday. The duration of the new contract and salary details were not given, though Brazilian media reports said it was a four-year deal with a monthly salary of 490,000 euros (US$533,365).

    Menezes is the third ex-boss of the South American giants to coach soccer in China.

    Menezes, 53, joins World Cup-winner Luiz Felipe Scolari, who is in charge of Chinese and Asian champion Guangzhou Evergrande, in the Chinese Super League. Much-traveled Vanderlei Luxemburgo also took over at China League One side Tianjin Quanjian in September.

    “From today, he will lead the team in all games as head coach,” Shandong said on its website.

    Long assailed by corruption and scandal, money has poured into Chinese soccer in recent years, enabling clubs to dangle lucrative offers before star foreign coaches and players.

    Shandong did not reveal details of the deal, but Menezes described the club’s offer as “out of this world,” Xinhua reported Sunday.

    He replaces countryman Cuca, who took over at Shandong in late 2013 but was sacked at the weekend after a difficult tenure, including being banned from the bench for seven months by the China Football Association for being involved in a fight with an assistant referee following a high-tension CSL match in June.

    Shandong Luneng was the most successful side in the CSL in the late 2000s, but have been eclipsed more recently by Scolari’s Evergrande. They finished third this season.

    Menezes took the helm of Brazil in 2010, but his team lost the London 2012 Olympic final — the only title they have never won — and he was sacked in November of that year.

    Chinese news portal Sina.com cited Brazilian media as saying Shandong will pay his current Brazilian club Cruzeiro 1.7 million euros in compensation.

    But Menezes’ own website said in a statement that his contract was for two years.(SD-Agencies)

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