Former North Korea coach takes on Hong Kong job

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The 58-year-old most recently managed Incheon United in South Korea but before that spent two years coaching isolated North Korea, winning eight of his 14 matches.
Hong Kong are 147th of 210 teams in the FIFA world rankings and Andersen will attempt to guide them to the 2023 Asian Cup in China.
"I hope to use my experience and tactical philosophy in building a strong and competitive team for upcoming international matches," Andersen, who succeeds Finland's Mixu Paatelainen, said in a Hong Kong Football Association statement.
Andersen's final game with North Korea was a 2-0 win over Hong Kong which took the Koreans into the 2019 Asian Cup.
Speaking to AFP in Tokyo in 2017, Andersen described what life was like in the North Korean capital Pyongyang.
"It's a very quiet city, it's very clean, there's no crime," he said.
"I live in a hotel suite with my wife and live in Pyongyang like I do in Europe."
June 7, 2018