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Reinaldo Rueda Steps Down As Honduras National Team Coach
Rueda has now been linked with the Ecuador position.
By Rick D'Andrea
Reinaldo Rueda has decided to step down from his position as Honduras national team coach.
Accompanied by his entire coaching staff, Rueda made the announcement that he would be stepping aside, and possibly taking over the Ecuador national team.
"I have had contact with Ecuador," he told Teradeportes.com. "There is a proposal, but nothing is definite.
"The United Arab Emirates are also interested - and there is a lot of money involved - but I would have to sacrifice my family for it."
Rueda had met the with the Honduras Selection Committee on a number of occasions and held extensive talks, and has now decided to part ways.
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Accompanied by his entire coaching staff, Rueda made the announcement that he would be stepping aside, and possibly taking over the Ecuador national team.
"I have had contact with Ecuador," he told Teradeportes.com. "There is a proposal, but nothing is definite.
"The United Arab Emirates are also interested - and there is a lot of money involved - but I would have to sacrifice my family for it."
Rueda had met the with the Honduras Selection Committee on a number of occasions and held extensive talks, and has now decided to part ways.
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