PTV - Iran's Football
Federation is talking with Javier Clemente to reach a compromise on where he
lives when coaching the national team.
Successful talks were conducted with Clemente in the past two days. He said
he will stay in Iran for training the Iranian team, president of the Iranian
federation, Ali Kafashian told ISNA.
"Clemente promised he will stay in Iran until the end of the first round of
Iran's 2010 World Cup qualifying matches, and at the end of the fround when
the national team camp is out of action, he will head to Europe to monitor
matches of foreign-based Iranian players in Europe," he added.
The federation has requested the veteran La Liga coach to present his plans
in detail and called on him "to mention duration of presence in Iran in the
contract".
The issue would be finalized within the next two days, he added.
Earlier Clemente had suggested that he would not live in Iran but commute to
the Islamic Republic from his native Spain. However, the Iran Football
Federation turned down his suggestion saying that the country does not want
a "remote control coach".
The 58-year-old Spaniard agreed to steer the national soccer team on
February 11.