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Uzbekistan Football Association makes formal offer to Fabio Cannavaro for national team job

This makes him the fifth specialist recently reported as a possible candidate to come to Uzbekistan.

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The Uzbekistan Football Association (UFA) is continuing its efforts to bring a foreign coach to lead the national team.

According to renowned football insider Fabrizio Romano, the UFA has made a formal offer to Italian coach Fabio Cannavaro. Negotiations between the parties are said to be ongoing.

Earlier, media outlets reported that Cannavaro had rejected Uzbekistan’s offer and was waiting for proposals from clubs in Italy.

For reference, the 52-year-old Cannavaro achieved significant success during his playing career. He became a world champion with Italy in 2006 and won the Ballon d’Or the same year, following his strong performance at the World Cup.

However, his coaching career has been far less successful. Cannavaro has had unremarkable stints with Guangzhou Evergrande, Udinese, Benevento, Dinamo Zagreb, and the Chinese national team.

In recent months, reports of UFA seeking a foreign coach for the Uzbekistan national team have surfaced regularly. The federation initially held talks with Joachim Löw, who led Germany to the 2014 World Cup title, but the veteran coach declined the offer. Media also speculated about Turkish coach Fatih Terim, though those discussions did not reach negotiation stage.

Later, Portuguese coach Paulo Bento was named among the main candidates for the role, but talks with him also ended without agreement. In addition, there were media reports linking Croatian coach Slaven Bilić to the Uzbekistan job.

At present, the national team is managed by Temur Kapadze, who led Uzbekistan to the World Cup. He has repeatedly said that uncertainty over his future is creating difficulties for him.

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