Paul Munster

Munster leaves Vanuatu

The Northern Irish coach joins Bhayangkara in the Indonesian top-flight.

The team is currently sitting 10th in the 18 team league. They finished third last season, after winning the title in 2017.

Munster only took charge of Vanuatu in February and leaves after a disappointing Pacific Games where Vanuatu failed to get out of the group stage.

He also coached the young Vanuatu team that ended fifth out of six teams in the Youth Development Tournament.

Munster leaves Vanuatu

The Northern Irish coach joins Bhayangkara in the Indonesian top-flight.

The team is currently sitting 10th in the 18 team league. They finished third last season, after winning the title in 2017.

Munster only took charge of Vanuatu in February and leaves after a disappointing Pacific Games where Vanuatu failed to get out of the group stage.

He also coached the young Vanuatu team that ended fifth out of six teams in the Youth Development Tournament.

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Munster, 35, is Swedish and part-Irish.

The VFF announced the arrival of the new coach in Port Vila on their Facebook page

Munster comes from Minerva Punjab in India where he was Technical Director of the I-League side, before signing up as Head Coach there.

He took charge of Minerva Punjab for 16 games during the 2018-19 season, winning only three, before reverting back to his role of Technical Director.

Munster was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland but played most of his career abroad, including for Slavia Praha in the Czech Republic.