Vicente Del Bosque's signs new deal to lead Spain to 2014 World Cup

 

Wednesday 18 April 2012 11:07 BST
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Vicente del Bosque lifting the World Cup with Spain after the victory over the Netherlands
Vicente del Bosque lifting the World Cup with Spain after the victory over the Netherlands (AFP)

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Vicente del Bosque, the Spain coach, said yesterday that he had signed a contract extension, after being offered a new two-year deal.

Del Bosque told a Spanish radio station he had "renewed" his deal with the Spanish federation but did not divulge the length of the agreement.

A two-year contract would enable him to lead Spain's World Cup defence in Brazil in 2014.

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