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Hugo Sanchez fired as Mexico coach

Hugo Sanchez has been fired as head coach of the Mexican national team . The greatest player in Mexican soccer history lasted barely more than a year before two failed attempts to beat the United States and a disastrous Olympic Qualifying ...
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Fuera, Hugo! Sanchez fired as Mexico coach; stadium news (sort of)

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Hugo Sanchez fired as coach of Mexican national team

April 1 --- International Herald Tribune: As many were expecting, Hugo Sanchez has been fired as Mexico's manager. --- El Tri's under-23 team was eliminated from 2008 Olympics qualifying...in the first round.
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Mexico to hire Bruce Arena as national team coach

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Hugo Sanchez, who earned an estimated $8 million during his short tenure as coach but could not get his team to the Olympics, is ousted. The search for a replacement is underway. >  ...
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David Bentley has admitted that his desire to be England's first-choice right-winger at the 2010 World Cup could result in him leaving Blackburn if a bigger club comes knocking.