Former Leeds boss Bielsa handed Uruguay reins

Former Leeds United boss Marcelo Bielsa has been appointed as Uruguay head coach.

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The Uruguayan Football Association confirmed Bielsa's appointment on a deal running until the 2026 World Cup.

The 67-year-old had been out of football management since leaving Elland Road almost 15 months ago.

He succeeds Diego Alonso as national team boss.

Alonso's contract expired after the World Cup in Qatar earlier this season, where Uruguay suffered a shock group-stage exit.

Bielsa does have international experience. He served as manager of Argentina from 1998 to 2004 and he also had a four-year stint in charge of Chile.

Bielsa guided Leeds back to the Premier League from the Championship in 2020 and guided the White to ninth place iin his first season in the top flight. He was one of the most popular managers in the club's history. But he left in February last year following a run of four successive league defeats and has since seen Jesse Marsch, Michael Skubala, Javi Gracia and Sam Allardyce all take the reins of the Yorkshire club.

His lengthy managerial career has also included spells with Athletic Bilbao, Marseille and Lille.

Uruguay are currently 16th in FIFA's world rankings, with Bielsa's first major campaign at the helm set to be next year's Copa America in the United States.


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