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Philippe Troussier parts ways with Hangzhou Greentown after just seven months

French veteran moves on after brief spell with Hangzhou Greentown

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Philippe Troussier has enjoyed successful spells in Asia and Africa but struggled with Hangzhou Greentown in the China Super League. Photo: Reuters

Frenchman Philippe Troussier's contract as head coach of Chinese Super League side Hangzhou Greentown has been terminated after only seven months, the club announced, following a string of poor results.

Troussier, who led Japan to the second round of the 2002 World Cup, has suffered a miserable second stint in China, with Hangzhou now placed third from bottom of the 16-team league, just above the relegation slots.

After friendly negotiations, the club and Philippe Troussier have ended his working contract
Hangzhou Greentown statement

"After friendly negotiations, the club and Philippe Troussier have ended his working contract," the club said.

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Hangzhou, based in the eastern province of Zhejiang, hired Troussier in December, after the well-travelled coach left Tunisia's CS Sfaxien.

It was his second stint in China after leading Shenzhen Ruby from 2011 to 2013.

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Hangzhou have spent most of the league season - which runs from March to October - in the relegation zone, winning just four of their 16 matches.

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