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Santos coach Gallo fired, Nelsinho takes over
By Brian Homewood
RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Brazilian champions Santos fired coach Gallo on Tuesday and named Nelsinho as his replacement.
Nelsinho told reporters about the change at Sao Paulo airport earlier in the day after arriving from Japan where he had spent the last two-and-a-half years as coach of Nagoya Grampus.
The new coach said he agreed terms during a stop in Los Angeles the night before.
"I settled everything in Los Angeles, directly with Marcelo Teixeira, the president of Santos," Nelsinho said.
Santos director Luiz Henrique de Menezes said Gallo, who had been in charge since March, took the news well.
"I called him into my office and we had a chat," said Menezes. "He took the news well and professionally.
"Santos took the decision on the spur of the moment which is common in football."
Santos are fifth in the Brazilian championship, four points behind leaders Internacional, despite having had to rebuild their team following the departure of players such as forward Robinho and fullback Leo.
Nelsinho becames the third coach at the club since Vanderlei Luxemburgo left to join Real Madrid in December.
Luxemburgo's first replacement Oswaldo Oliveira lasted only 10 weeks.
Santos became the third club in the first division to change coaches in the last three days.
Corinthians, who are second in the table, fired Marcio Bittencourt on Sunday and replaced him with Antonio Lopes, who quit Atletico Paranaense to take up the post.
On Tuesday, Paranaense named 72-year-old Evaristo de Macedo, who had a brief stint as Brazil coach in 1985, as their new coach.
There have been 27 coaching changes since the Brazilian championship started on April 23.
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Panduru quits as coach of Romania's FC Vaslui
BUCHAREST, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Promoted Vaslui's Basarab Panduru on Sunday became the second coach to quit in the Romanian first division this season.
Vaslui are one from bottom with only one point from five matches.
Emil Sandoi resigned from another promoted club, Pandurii Tirgu Jiu earlier this month after four straight defeats.
"I wanted to keep Panduru as coach but eventually we agreed on an amiable separation," Vaslui's main shareholder Adrian Porumboiu told Reuters.
Porumboiu said Mircea Rednic, who steered Vaslui to promotion for the first time in the club's history, would probably return.
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Gabon sack Brazilian coach Jairzinho after defeat
LIBREVILLE, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Gabon's soccer federation have sacked the national team's Brazilian coach Jairzinho -- a member of Brazil's 1970 World Cup-winning side -- following the team's 3-0 defeat by Angola in a World Cup qualifier this month.
The September 4 defeat left the Panthers languishing fourth in their African zone qualifying Group Four for the 2006 World Cup finals, trailing well behind Angola, Nigeria and Zimbabwe on points.
Leon Ababe, president of Gabon's Football Federation (Fegafoot) said in a letter published at the weekend that Jairzinho, who had coached the national side for more than a year, was being dismissed for "unsatisfactory performance".
Federation sources said the Brazilian had already submitted a resignation letter to the Gabonese soccer body, which has been plagued by internal wrangling and financial problems.
Fegafoot were due to choose a new coaching team for the Panthers, who face Algeria in their next World Cup qualifier in early October.
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Betar coach Ohana quits over differences with new owner
By Ori Lewis
JERUSALEM, Sept 10 (Reuters) - Betar Jerusalem coach Eli Ohana quit on Saturday after just one match in the Israeli premier league season, saying he did not want to continue working under the club's new owner.
Ohana told a news conference he was unhappy with the attitude shown towards him and Betar's former bosses by Russian tycoon Arkady Gaidamak, who took over the club last month.
"I had come to my decision to leave on Wednesday already, but I decided to wait until after (Thursday's) news conference as I did not want to cause a row," said the charismatic Ohana.
"I had a private conversation for about 10-15 minutes with Gaidamak in which he tried to persuade me (to change my mind).
"I am not leaving because of the club's form ... but it is better to go now than in the middle of the season when, if things go badly, it could be a far more unpleasant situation," he added.
Several conflicting statements made by Gaidamak, in which he praised and criticised Betar's previous owners and Ohana, came to a head on Wednesday when the Russian was quoted in Hebrew daily Yedioth Ahronoth as saying Ohana lacked the leadership qualities to be the Betar coach.
Ohana, a former Israel international striker in the 1970s and 1980s, has been a popular figure at Betar but the club's erratic form during his two seasons in charge prompted a large section of supporters to call for his dismissal.
The day after Gaidamak's comments were reported, he called a news conference but his bid to ease matters failed in the presence of a nervous-looking Ohana and the glum-faced former owners Meir Panigel and Meir Levy.
Gaidamak was largely unknown to Israeli fans before he bought a 100 percent stake in the club last month. He broke on to the Israeli sports scene in July when he took a controlling stake in Hapoel Jerusalem basketball club.
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Advocaat hired as South Korean soccer coach
September 13, 2005
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- South Korea's soccer team turned to a Dutch coach once again, hiring Dick Advocaat Tuesday.
The 57-year-old Advocaat will replace Jo Bonfrere, who resigned last month. Advocaat signed a contract running through next year's World Cup, Song Ki-ryong of the Korean Football Association said. The deal can be extended until 2007 if both sides agree.
Guus Hiddink, another Dutch coach, led South Korea to the semifinals of the 2002 World Cup, when the South Koreans lost to Germany 1-0 at Seoul. Hiddink currently is coach of Australia's national team and PSV Eindhoven in the Dutch Eredivisie, the nation's top league.
Advocaat coached the Netherlands in the 1994 World Cup, where the Dutch lost to Brazil in the quarterfinals. He won the 1996 Dutch Cup and 1997 Eredivisie with PSV Eindhoven, then won the Scottish title twice with Glasgow Rangers.
Advocaat coached the Dutch national team during qualifying for the 2004 European Championship. He was fired by Germany's Borussia Moenchengladbach in April after less than six months as coach, and in July became coach of the United Arab Emirates national team. Song said Advocaat notified the UAE Football Association on Sunday of his intention to end that contract. The UAE failed to qualify for the World Cup.
South Korea already has qualified for its sixth straight World Cup.
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Brazilian youngster Rafinha joins Schalke
(updates after news conference)
FRANKFURT, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Schalke 04 completed the signing of Brazilian youth international defender Rafinha from Coritiba on a four-year contract on Monday.
Schalke, who are preparing for a Champions League campaign after finishing as runners-up to Bayern Munich last season, will pay a fee of five million euros ($6.12 million) for the 19-year-old right-back, according to media reports.
"This is an investment in the future," Schalke team manager Andreas Mueller told a news conference. "He has a lot of potential and his value will go up."
Rafinha played in the Under-20 World Championship in the Netherlands earlier this year and scored the extra-time goal that put Germany out of the competition in the quarter-finals.
"Schalke have great potential," said Rafinha. "There are other Brazilians in the squad and that was also important in making this decision."
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Malaga agree deal for Brazilian midfielder Bovio
MADRID, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Malaga have agreed a deal for Brazilian midfielder Bovio to join the Andalucians from Santos in December, the Primera Liga side said on Monday.
The 23-year-old will stay in Brazil till December 29, when he becomes a free agent, and will then join Malaga on a three and a half year contract.
Malaga, who kick off the new Primera Liga season at promoted Celta Vigo on Sunday, finished 10th last season
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Portsmouth complete signing of Danish defender Priske
LONDON, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Portsmouth have completed the signing of Danish international defender Brian Priske from Belgian side Racing Genk, the Premier League club said on Monday.
The 28-year-old has signed a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee reported to be in the region of 750,000 euros ($917,200).