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Hudson quits US job

Anthony Hudson quit as interim head coach of the United States men’s team yesterday, just two weeks before he was to lead the Americans in the Concacaf Nations League semifinals. He was replaced by BJ Callaghan, another holdover from former coach Gregg Berhalter’s staff. Hudson’s departure was announced just six days after the US Soccer Federation said he was remaining as coach of the Americans through the CONCACAF Gold Cup this summer. The USSF said Hudson was taking a job with a club but did not identify the team or the role. Athletic reported that it was a team in the Middle East. Hudson was appointed interim coach on January 4, four days after Berhalter’s contract expired. Hudson led the Americans to two wins, one loss and two draws. Hudson was coach of the All Whites from 2014 to 2017.

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