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Spain have confirmed that Vicente del Bosque is stepping down as national team coach.
Del Bosque revealed last week that he had 'no intention' of staying on once his contract expires at the end of this month, and his decision has now been made official by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
An RFEF statement read: 'Vicente del Bosque will not continue at the front of the national team.
Vicente del Bosque is stepping down as Spain's national team coach after eight successful years at the helm
The former Real Madrid boss has been in charge of Spain for eight years since taking over from Luis Aragones
'The RFEF president, Angel Maria Villar, and national team selector, Vicente del Bosque, had a meeting today, July 4, in Madrid where the coach has told the RFEF president of his idea not to continue at the front of the national team.'
The statement added that the 65-year-old Del Bosque has accepted an offer to continue working with the RFEF in a yet-to-be confirmed role.
Del Bosque is the most successful coach in Spain's history, leading his country to victory at the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 while winning over 75 per cent of his 114 matches in charge,
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In total Spain recorded 87 wins, 10 draws and 17 defeats under Del Bosque, while scoring 254 goals and https://789win1.center conceding 79.
His final game in the hotseat was last Monday's Euro 2016 last-16 clash against Italy, where a 2-0 defeat saw the holders knocked out.
The former Real Madrid coach, who replaced Luis Aragones after Spain won Euro 2008, remained quiet when quizzed about his future in the immediate aftermath of that loss but revealed on Thursday that he was not going to continue as Spain boss.
Del Bosque will forever be remembered fondly by Spaniards for his triumphs in 2010 and 2012
Joaquin Caparros, the former Sevilla coach, is among the candidates to become the next Spain boss
Paco Jemez only joined Granada on a three-year contract earlier this month but is considered a candidate
He also confirmed in the interview on Spanish radio station RNE that it was a decision he had made some time ago and that he was also going to retire from coaching.
'I have a contract until July 31 with the Federation. I have no intention of continuing as coach but there's still a bit of time left,' he said.
'I have tried to treat this matter with discretion because we're in a business and you need to respect that. But it was a decision taken beforehand. I didn't show it nor did I hide it.
'On July 31 I will leave coaching. I will be available to help. I will no longer be sitting on the bench, although I will also be close hoping that things go well in Spanish football.
'If can help in any way, I will.'
Iker Casillas and Vicente del Bosque watch on as Spain lost 2-0 to Italy in the round of 16 at Euro 2016
Del Bosque admitted Casillas was the only player he did not send a thank you message to after stepping down
VICENTE DEL BOSQUE'S MANAGERIAL CAREER
Club
1987-1990 Real Madrid B
1994 Real Madrid
1996 Real Madrid (caretaker)
1999-2003 Real Madrid
2004-2005 Besiktas
Honours
La Liga: 2000-01, 2002-03
Supercopa de Espana: 2001
Copa Iberoamericana: 1994
UEFA Champions League: 1999-2000, 2001-02
UEFA Super Cup: 2002
Intercontinental Cup: 2002
International
2008-2016 Spain
Honours
FIFA World Cup: 2010
UEFA European Championship: 2012
World Manager of the Year: 2012
FIFA World Coach of the Year: 2012
Record
Played 114 Won 87 Drew 10 Lost 17
Goals scored 254 Goals conceded 79
Win percentage: 76.3
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Several names have already been mooted in the Spanish press as possible replacements for Del Bosque, with former Athletic Bilbao and Sevilla boss Joaquin Caparros among the early frontrunners.
Meanwhile, Iker Casillas appears to have played down any supposed rift between him and Del Bosque after posting a photograph of the two posing together while wishing the outgoing Spain boss good luck.
Del Bosque said last week that his relationship with Casillas was 'so so' during Euro 2016 and that the nation's most capped player was upset with the Spain coaching staff.
However, Casillas, who captained La Roja to World Cup and European Championship glory under Del Bosque but had to make do with being back-up to David de Gea in France, seems to bear the ex-Besiktas boss no ill will.
Iker Casillas appears to have played down any supposed rift between him and Del Bosque by posting this snap
David de Gea was selected ahead of Casillas during the tournament, despite a few mistakes from the keeper
The Porto goalkeeper, 35, on Monday posted a picture of him and Del Bosque smiling together on his Twitter account with the comment: 'This morning, in the Soccer City (Spanish Football Federation's headquarters). 25 years together and counting. A hug Boss! Good luck!'
Del Bosque last week said of Casillas on Spanish radio station Cadena SER: 'With his team-mates he has been fine, correct, but with the coaching staff it is so so.
'With everyone else he has been fine. The anger has been with us. For sure he is hurting or displeased with me and I understand that. He thinks we have done the wrong thing.
'But we have to be proud of a player who has 167 games with the national team. I don't believe three or four games will hurt his resume.
'Casillas hasn't disappointed me. I have a great appreciation for him. I have known him since he was nine years old.'
Andres Iniesta of Spain pictured leaving the pitch after they were beaten by Italy at Euro 2016
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Del Bosque revealed last week that he had 'no intention' of staying on once his contract expires at the end of this month, and his decision has now been made official by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
An RFEF statement read: 'Vicente del Bosque will not continue at the front of the national team.
Vicente del Bosque is stepping down as Spain's national team coach after eight successful years at the helm
The former Real Madrid boss has been in charge of Spain for eight years since taking over from Luis Aragones
'The RFEF president, Angel Maria Villar, and national team selector, Vicente del Bosque, had a meeting today, July 4, in Madrid where the coach has told the RFEF president of his idea not to continue at the front of the national team.'
The statement added that the 65-year-old Del Bosque has accepted an offer to continue working with the RFEF in a yet-to-be confirmed role.
Del Bosque is the most successful coach in Spain's history, leading his country to victory at the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 while winning over 75 per cent of his 114 matches in charge,
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In total Spain recorded 87 wins, 10 draws and 17 defeats under Del Bosque, while scoring 254 goals and https://789win1.center conceding 79.
His final game in the hotseat was last Monday's Euro 2016 last-16 clash against Italy, where a 2-0 defeat saw the holders knocked out.
The former Real Madrid coach, who replaced Luis Aragones after Spain won Euro 2008, remained quiet when quizzed about his future in the immediate aftermath of that loss but revealed on Thursday that he was not going to continue as Spain boss.
Del Bosque will forever be remembered fondly by Spaniards for his triumphs in 2010 and 2012
Joaquin Caparros, the former Sevilla coach, is among the candidates to become the next Spain boss
Paco Jemez only joined Granada on a three-year contract earlier this month but is considered a candidate
He also confirmed in the interview on Spanish radio station RNE that it was a decision he had made some time ago and that he was also going to retire from coaching.
'I have a contract until July 31 with the Federation. I have no intention of continuing as coach but there's still a bit of time left,' he said.
'I have tried to treat this matter with discretion because we're in a business and you need to respect that. But it was a decision taken beforehand. I didn't show it nor did I hide it.
'On July 31 I will leave coaching. I will be available to help. I will no longer be sitting on the bench, although I will also be close hoping that things go well in Spanish football.
'If can help in any way, I will.'
Iker Casillas and Vicente del Bosque watch on as Spain lost 2-0 to Italy in the round of 16 at Euro 2016
Del Bosque admitted Casillas was the only player he did not send a thank you message to after stepping down
VICENTE DEL BOSQUE'S MANAGERIAL CAREER
Club
1987-1990 Real Madrid B
1994 Real Madrid
1996 Real Madrid (caretaker)
1999-2003 Real Madrid
2004-2005 Besiktas
Honours
La Liga: 2000-01, 2002-03
Supercopa de Espana: 2001
Copa Iberoamericana: 1994
UEFA Champions League: 1999-2000, 2001-02
UEFA Super Cup: 2002
Intercontinental Cup: 2002
International
2008-2016 Spain
Honours
FIFA World Cup: 2010
UEFA European Championship: 2012
World Manager of the Year: 2012
FIFA World Coach of the Year: 2012
Record
Played 114 Won 87 Drew 10 Lost 17
Goals scored 254 Goals conceded 79
Win percentage: 76.3
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Several names have already been mooted in the Spanish press as possible replacements for Del Bosque, with former Athletic Bilbao and Sevilla boss Joaquin Caparros among the early frontrunners.
Meanwhile, Iker Casillas appears to have played down any supposed rift between him and Del Bosque after posting a photograph of the two posing together while wishing the outgoing Spain boss good luck.
Del Bosque said last week that his relationship with Casillas was 'so so' during Euro 2016 and that the nation's most capped player was upset with the Spain coaching staff.
However, Casillas, who captained La Roja to World Cup and European Championship glory under Del Bosque but had to make do with being back-up to David de Gea in France, seems to bear the ex-Besiktas boss no ill will.
Iker Casillas appears to have played down any supposed rift between him and Del Bosque by posting this snap
David de Gea was selected ahead of Casillas during the tournament, despite a few mistakes from the keeper
The Porto goalkeeper, 35, on Monday posted a picture of him and Del Bosque smiling together on his Twitter account with the comment: 'This morning, in the Soccer City (Spanish Football Federation's headquarters). 25 years together and counting. A hug Boss! Good luck!'
Del Bosque last week said of Casillas on Spanish radio station Cadena SER: 'With his team-mates he has been fine, correct, but with the coaching staff it is so so.
'With everyone else he has been fine. The anger has been with us. For sure he is hurting or displeased with me and I understand that. He thinks we have done the wrong thing.
'But we have to be proud of a player who has 167 games with the national team. I don't believe three or four games will hurt his resume.
'Casillas hasn't disappointed me. I have a great appreciation for him. I have known him since he was nine years old.'
Andres Iniesta of Spain pictured leaving the pitch after they were beaten by Italy at Euro 2016
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