Bazeley given New Zealand job through to 2026 World Cup
Darren Bazeley will coach New Zealand through to the 2026 World Cup after guiding the team since March on an interim basis, New Zealand Football (NZF) said on Tuesday.
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Darren Bazeley will coach New Zealand through to the 2026 World Cup after guiding the team since March on an interim basis, New Zealand Football (NZF) said on Tuesday.
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