Cherchesov to stay on as Russia coach

Stanislav Cherchesov
Stanislav Cherchesov guided hosts Russia to the quarterfinals of the World Cup. IANS

Moscow: The Russian Football Union has announced a new contract with Stanislav Cherchesov, the head coach of the national football team for two more years.

The term of Cherchesov's current contract expires next month and has been now prolonged for two more years stipulating also a possible extension of the deal for another two-year term depending on the national team's future performance, reports TASS news agency.

According to earlier media reports, the new contract with the coaching staff of the national team is valued at 2.5 million euros (over $2.9 million).

"The RFU completely trusts Stanislav (Cherchesov) and his coaching staff," RFU acting president Alexander Alayev said on Friday.

"We hope that a lot of remarkable victories and memorable achievements are ahead of the Russian national football team."

Commenting on the new contract, Cherchesov said he was also glad to continue working as the head coach of the national side.

"I am glad to continue my work with the Russian national team," Cherchesov said.

"The bar is relatively high in terms of the team's results and we would like to continue our work in the same manner. We realise the full scope of our responsibility and will be working with dignity."

Led by 54-year-old head coach Cherchesov, Russia managed to reach the knockout stage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. They edged out Spain on penalties in the round of last 16 and then lost in a penalty shootout to Croatia in the quarterfinals.

Cherchesov took the reins of the national football squad in the summer of 2016 signing a contract with the RFU to work as the head coach of the team until August, 2018.

According to a statement from the world's governing football body, FIFA, earlier in the week, Cherchesov had been included in the short-list of nominees for the FIFA Best Coach of the Year award.

FIFA will host the annual Best Football Awards gala in London on September 24.

The FIFA Best Coach of the Year award was established in 2010, the first winner was Jose Mourinho. It is the first time that a Russian coach has been included in the short-list.

Other nominees in the category for FIFA's Best Coach award are: Massimiliano Allegri (Juventus), Zlatko Dalic (Croatia), Didier Deschamps (France), Pep Guardiola (Manchester City), Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool), Roberto Martinez (Belgium), Diego Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Gareth Southgate (England), Ernesto Valverde (Barcelona) and Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid).

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