Japan coach gone days after Asian Cup glory

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Japan coach Nils Nielsen (c) departed the job after winning the Women's Asian Cup in Australia. -AAP Image

Nils Nielsen has stepped down as head coach of the Japan women's team, the ‌country's football association (JFA) says, less than two weeks ‌after the Dane guided them to the Women's Asian Cup ‌title.

Last month, Japan rounded off a dominant Asian Cup campaign by defeating tournament hosts Australia 1-0 in the final in Sydney to win the continental title for the third time in ‌the last ‌four editions.

The ⁠team also booked their spot at the ​2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil after reaching the semi-finals of the Asian Cup.

"Nils Nielsen, head coach of Nadeshiko Japan (the Japan women's national team), stepped down upon the expiration of ⁠his contract," the JFA ‌said ​in a brief statement.

Nielsen in 2024 became the first foreign ​manager of ‌the "Nadeshiko", replacing Futoshi Ikeda, who led Japan to the quarter-finals ​of the Women's World Cup in 2023 as well as the last eight of the 2024 Paris ​Olympics.

The ​54-year-old served as ​the director of football for Manchester ‌City's women's team before joining Japan, and was the manager of the Swiss women's team from 2018 to 2022.

He also coached the Danish women's side from 2013 to ​2017, leading them to a runners-up finish at the ​Women's European Championship ⁠in 2017.