United States head coach Anthony Hudson stands near the bench...

United States head coach Anthony Hudson stands near the bench before an international friendly soccer match against Colombia Saturday, Jan. 28, 2023, in Carson, Calif. Hudson will remain as interim head coach of the U.S. national soccer team through the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The U.S. Soccer Federation said Wednesday, May 24, 2023, it intends to hire a coach by the end of the summer. Hudson was appointed interim coach on Jan. 4, four days after coach Gregg Berhalter's contract expired. Credit: AP/Marcio Jose Sanchez

DOHA, Qatar — Anthony Hudson has agreed a two-year deal to guide Al Markhiya in the Qatari soccer league a week after quitting as interim head coach of the U.S. men’s national team.

The club posted confirmation of the two-year contract on its social media platforms late Tuesday, saying Hudson’s immediate goal is to help Al Markhiya improve on the seventh-place finish it achieved in its first season after promotion to the Qatar Stars League.

Hudson quit as interim head coach of the U.S. men’s team last week, just two weeks before he was to lead the Americans in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals.

He was replaced by B.J. Callaghan. At the time, the U.S. Soccer Federation said Hudson was taking a job with a club but not identify the team or the role.

Hudson had been appointed to the U.S. job on Jan. 4, and guided the Americans to two wins, one loss and two draws. His five games were the fewest for a U.S. coach since John Kowalski in 1991.

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