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Terry Butcher quits as Philippines head coach before first game

Terry Butcher during his time as manager of Newport County
Image: Terry Butcher has quit his role as head coach of the Philippines without taking charge of a game

Former England captain Terry Butcher has stepped down as head coach of the Philippines national team without managing a game.

Butcher leaves Manila after less than 50 days in charge, having been appointed on June 14 to replace Thomas Dooley and prepare the team for a first-ever Asian Cup appearance in January.

"I'm sorry to announce that I will not be proceeding in the role as head coach of the Philippines national football team," said Butcher, who made 77 appearances for England from 1980 to 1990.

"Regretfully, I've not been able to make this work in the way that I intended and I've decided not to continue in the role."

The 59-year-old, who has coached nine club sides including Sunderland, Coventry, Motherwell, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Sydney FC, will be replaced by the team's senior adviser Scott Cooper.

Philippines team manager Dan Palami wished the former defender well.

Terry Butcher was sacked by Hibernian in June 2014
Image: Terry Butcher was sacked by Hibernian in June 2014

"As manager of the national team, I was looking forward to working with Mr. Butcher as we build a strong team for the country's first Asian Cup," Palami said in a statement.

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The Philippines have been grouped with South Korea, China and Kyrgyzstan in January's continental competition.

"I wish all good things for the Azkals and in particular success in their debut in the 2019 Asia Cup," Butcher added.

The Philippines start preparations for the tournament in September with a trip to Bahrain.

The team will then participate in Southeast Asia's biennial tournament in November with group games against Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore.

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