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24 days to the World Cup: The Italy legend now leading Uzbekistan

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Uzbekistan secured qualification to the 2026 World Cup last June. Despite the achievement for the central Asian nation, the Uzbekistan Football Association sought a manager with more international experience.

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National team hero Timur Kapadze had led the country to the tournament in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, but the goal is to do more than just show up.

Joachim Löw, the man who led Germany to the 2014 World Cup title, and Paulo Bento, who managed Portugal and South Korea, were linked to the job. Neither ended up coming on board, resulting in the Uzbekistan turning to Fabio Cannavaro.

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The 52-year-old Italian had a distinguished playing career, suiting up for clubs including Inter Milan, Juventus and Real Madrid, among others. He also captained Italy to the 2006 World Cup title and made 136 appearances for his country. His exploits on the field earned him the 2006 Ballon d’Or.

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After retiring, Cannavaro took on the job of manager working in the Middle East, China, Italy and Croatia before Uzbekistan got in touch last fall. In six matches in charge, the “White Wolves” have two wins, two draws and two defeats under Cannavaro.

Uzbekistan will finish World Cup preparations with friendlies against Canada and the Netherlands before heading into battle against Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, DR Congo and Colombia in group play.

As the excitement builds ahead of the country’s first World Cup experience, Cannavaro hopes fans set realistic expectations as he knows how difficult of a competition it is.

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“They are expecting great results from us, some even expect us to win the title. But this is our first World Cup,” Cannavaro said. “Therefore, we should not put excessive pressure on the players. The most important thing is to enjoy this tournament. I believe the players will give their all for our people and the honor of the Motherland.”

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