Off the wire
1st LD Writethru: 20 killed in bus accident in northern India  • Guizhou to turn legendary city into reality  • FLASH: OFFICIALS SAYS NEARLY 90 DEAD, DOZENS MISSING IN PHILIPPINES AFTER MUDSLIDES, FLOODING  • Used SpaceX rocket launches 10 communications satellites  • China launches land exploration satellite  • DPRK says Trump's new security strategy aims to dominate world  • Urgent: 20 killed in road accident in northern India  • Interview: China-Thailand ties to be upgraded by high-speed railway: ambassador  • China breeding center welcomes over 100 Siberian tiger cubs  • First astronaut to float untethered in space dies at 80  
You are here:  

Chile football chief confirms talks with Colombian coach Rueda

Xinhua,December 23, 2017 Adjust font size:

SANTIAGO, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- The Chilean football association (ANFP) is in talks with Colombian Reinaldo Rueda about the national team's vacant coaching position, according to the organization's top official.

Rueda, who is the current coach of Brazilian giants Flamengo, participated in closed-door talks with ANFP president Arturo Salah on Friday and could be named as the Roja's new coach within days, according to Chilean state-run pay TV news service 24 Horas.

"I had had a very good meeting with Reinaldo Rueda. Now we are negotiating," Salah said.

Chile, the reigning Copa America champions, have been without a coach since October when Juan Antonio Pizzi departed after the team's failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

Rueda joined Flamengo in August and guided the Rio outfit to sixth in Brazil's 20-team Serie A standings, earning them a berth in next year's Copa Libertadores, South America's version of the UEFA Champions League.

He also led them to the final of the second-tier Copa Sudamerica, which they lost to Argentina's Independiente.

The 60-year-old Colombian has previously coached the national teams of Colombia, Ecuador and Honduras. Enditem