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May 02, 2012
Roy Hodgson hired as new England national team coach
Roy Hodgson was hired Tuesday to coach England and end its 46-year title draught, with the Football Association hoping his international experience and home-grown heritage will be a perfect mix. Hodgson was given a four-year deal.
There will be no time for Hodgson to relax in his new Wembley office, having to pick a European Championship squad within two weeks. England then has two exhibitions before the first Euro 2012 match against France on June 11.
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