Mexico on Tuesday confirmed that Miguel Herrera will retain coaching duties for the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The 45-year-old took charge of the country's successful Intercontinental Playoff Qualifier against New Zealand - a 9-3 aggregate victory - after becoming the national team's fourth coach since September.
But the club American coach, who was settled upon at a Mexican Football Federation meeting on Monday, will now lead Mexico in Brazil next year, with officials looking to regain a degree of consistency after a period of uncertainty.
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