Tabarez signs new 4-year deal with Uruguay

Uruguayan Football Association confirms acting coach Oscar Tabarez will lead the national team until after the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

acting coach Oscar Tabarez

Oscar Tabarez has signed a new four-year contract to coach Uruguay through the 2018 World Cup. (AAP)

Oscar Tabarez has signed a new four-year contract to coach Uruguay through the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

The Uruguayan Football Association announced the deal Friday but did not give salary details.

Tabarez, who was acting coach, included Luis Suarez on Thursday in the squad to play two friendlies this month against Saudi Arabia and Oman.

It will be his first appearance with Uruguay since biting Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup in Brazil.

Suarez is permitted to play in friendlies but is still banned from Uruguay's next eight competitive matches. He will miss next year's Copa America in Chile and some World Cup qualifiers.

The ban also covers competitive matches until later this month for his club team Barcelona.

Tabarez was asked Friday what he thought of Suarez's bite three months later.

Tabarez was defiant immediately after Suarez's suspension and said there had been a plot against him "for a long time." He suggested there was a campaign by FIFA and the English-language media to get Suarez.

"I will only speak with Luis Suarez about my thoughts," the coach said on Friday.

"You must be humble and not judge. I know people have an opinion about it, but judging doesn't amuse me."

This will be Tabarez's fourth World Cup cycle. He coached Uruguay in 1990 in Italy, 2010 in South Africa and earlier this year in Brazil.


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