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15 Oct 2013

Bruno Metsu, former Senegal coach, dies of cancer at the age of 59


White Sorcerer' masterminded defeat of France in 2002
• Passed away in clinic in home town in northern France
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The former Senegal coach Bruno Metsu has died of cancer at the age of 59.
Known as "The White Sorcerer", Metsu was diagnosed with colon cancer in July 2012 having replaced Diego Maradona as coach of Al Wasl in Dubai.
The disease is said to have spread to his lungs and liver. He died at a clinic in his home town of Coudekerque-Village in northern France.
Metsu achieved worldwide fame by coaching Senegal to a 1-0 win over the defending world champions France in the opening game of the 2002World Cup finals in Japan and South Korea.

Senegal reached the last eight and also got to the Africa Cup of Nations final in the same year.
He went on to achieve success in the Middle East, winning the Gulf Cup in 2007 as head coach of the United Arab Emirates before becoming Qatar coach in 2009.
He also coached Al Ain to the Asian Champions League title in 2003.

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