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Former Matilda Blayney leaves as Japan assistant coach

By AFP
April 07, 2026
Japan womens head coach Nils Nielsen celebrates their November home win over Canada.—AFP
Japan women's head coach Nils Nielsen celebrates their November home win over Canada.—AFP

TOKYO: Former Australia midfielder Leah Blayney followed Women’s Asian Cup-winning coach Nils Nielsen out the Japan exit door on Monday, leaving as assistant coach at the end of her contract.

Japan dumped Nielsen at the end of his contract last week, just 12 days after he led them to their third Asian title in four tournaments. Japanese football chiefs accused the Dane of being a “lax” coach, and said they did not believe he could win next year’s World Cup in Brazil.

Former Matildas player Blayney has also been let go and will not take part in Japan’s three away friendlies against the United States this month. Japan assistant coach Leah Blayney has left upon the completion of her contract,” the Japan Football Association said in a statement.