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New Zealand Coach Breaks Shuaibu Amodu's Record

New Zealand Senior national team Coach Anthony Patrick Hudson broke the record of Late Coach Amodu on Saturday as the youngest Coach to ever lead a team to FIFA Confederations cup with the Kiwi.
The Englishman became the youngest coach in Confederations Cup history today when the All Whites lost 2-0 to Russia in the opening match of the 2017 Fifa festival of Champions with 36 years and 98 days as he broke the record set by the former Orlando Pirates Tactician Shuaibu Amodu (36 years, 263 days) in 1995.
Hudson became one of the youngest coaches to earn the UEFA Pro Licence,the highest coaching award in football in 2012. Hudson has managed 2 international teams and won 2 international tournaments.

Shuaibu Amodu qualified Nigeria Super Eagles for two Fifa world cup and he led the squad below to a 4th place finish at Fifa Confederations cup in 1995.

FIFA Confederations Cup 1995 Squad
1. Peter Rufai 24 August 1963 (aged 31).
2. DF Augustine Eguavoen 19 August 1965 (aged 29).
3. DF Benedict Iroha 29 November 1969 (aged 25).
4. DF Stephen Keshi 23 January 1962 (aged 32).
5. DF Uche Okechukwu 4 November 1967 (aged 27).
6. MF Momodu Mutari 2 September 1976 (aged 18).
7. MF Barnabas Imenger 15 May 1975 (aged 19).
8. MF Mutiu Adepoju 22 December 1970 (aged 24).
9. FW Dominic Iorfa 10 January 1968 (aged 26).
10. MF Jay-Jay Okocha 14 August 1973 (aged 21).
11. FW Emmanuel Amuneke 25 December 1970 (aged 24).
12. FW Samson Siasia 14 August 1967 (aged 27).
13. MF Sunday Oliseh 14 September 1974 (aged 20).
14. FW Daniel Amokachi 30 December 1972 (aged 22).
15. MF Bolaji Douglas 12 June 1968 (aged 26).
16. GK Ike Shorunmu 16 October 1967 (aged 27).
17. DF Samuel Pam 1 August 1968 (aged 26).
18. FW Efan Ekoku 8 June 1967 (aged 27).
19. DF Michael Emenalo 14 July 1965 (aged 29).
20. DF Uche Okafor 8 August 1967 (aged 27).

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