Ex Portugal boss Bento named as new South Korea coach

AFP  |  Seoul 

Former boss will over the next four years through the 2022 World Cup, the Korea Association (KFA) announced Friday.

"Bento fits the Korean style as he pursues high-pressing games and tight defences denying opponents chances for counterattacks," Kim told journalists.

He also praised Bento -- who took to the semi-finals of Euro 2012 -- for his strength in the knockout stages of competitions.

"He is professional, charismatic and has passion and confidence," Kim said.

Bento and his staff are scheduled to arrive in on Monday, the KFA said.

Bento took the Portuguese reins in 2010 after four seasons in charge of Sporting Lisbon, but was sacked in 2014 after an ignominious home defeat to

He later had stints in charge of Brazil's Cruzeiro and Olympiakos in Greece, and was appointed of club Chongqing Lifan in December last year.

The CSL side sacked him last month after he failed to improve the side's fortunes. Bento -- a capped 35 times by -- replaces South Korean Shin Tae-yong, whose contract expired last month.

The contract terms remain unclear but his annual wage is expected to be higher than the 1.5 billion won (USD 1.4 million) received by Germany's Uli Stielike, who coached from 2014-17, reported previously.

South Korea -- who reached semi-finals in 2002 -- exited 2018 at the group stage after defeats to and Mexico, despite stunning to eliminate the defending champions.

Afterwards, scion and KFA handed over $3.5 million of his own money to hire a new coach in an attempt to turn the national team's fortunes around.

South Korea's next major assignment at full international level is January's Asian Cup. They were runners-up to at the last edition of the tournament in 2015.

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First Published: Fri, August 17 2018. 10:00 IST