Japan women's first foreign coach Nils Nielsen departs after Asian Cup win

Nils Nielsen, Japan's first foreign women's national team coach, has stepped down shortly after leading the side to Women's Asian Cup glory. The Japan Football Association declined to renew his contract, pointing to communication issues and a coaching style described as too lax. A Japanese coach is likely to take over ahead of next year's World Cup.

Greenlander Nils Nielsen, 54, became the first foreign coach of Japan's women's national team in December 2024. He guided a dominant side to their third Women's Asian Cup title in four tournaments, beating Australia 1-0 in the Sydney final on March 21. Since taking charge, his record stood at 12 wins, four draws and four defeats, with Japan scoring 29 goals and conceding just one in the tournament.

Less than two weeks later, the Japan Football Association announced on Thursday that Nielsen's contract had expired without renewal. Women's national team director Norio Sasaki, who led Japan to 2011 World Cup glory, argued the team could not win next year's tournament in Brazil under Nielsen, calling his approach "a little too lax, a little too soft." Sasaki highlighted communication issues with players, despite 16 Asian Cup squad members based in England, and noted assistant coach Michihisa Kano had taken on more training responsibilities.

Kano will serve as interim coach for three friendlies against the United States this month, with Sasaki indicating the next permanent coach will likely be Japanese. Journalist Kazuhiro Ishii, who covers women's soccer, expressed shock at the move despite rumors last year, saying Sasaki's opinions heavily influence decisions due to limited organizational support for the women's team.

Nielsen had praised the players' sportsmanship and talent after the final. Soccer journalist Masafumi Mori noted communication challenges often arise with foreign coaches in Japan. Nielsen, previously technical director for Manchester City's women's team, emphasized his good working relationship with Sasaki.

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