World Cup debutant CuraƧao parts with coach amid reports Advocaat could return
World Cup debutant CuraƧao has parted company with coach Fred Rutten amid reports Dutch veteran Dick Advocaat is returning to the team he led through qualifying
WILLEMSTAD, CuraƧao (AP) ā World Cup debutant CuraƧao parted company with coach Fred Rutten on Monday amid reports Dutch veteran Dick Advocaat is returning to the team he led through qualifying.
The uncertainty around the smallest nation by population ever to qualify for a men's World Cup comes less than five weeks before a testing opening game against Germany in Houston.
Rutten took the job in February after the 78-year-old Advocaat stepped down citing his daughterās health issues.
Under Rutten, the team lost two warmup games in March ā against Australia and China, both in Australia ā with players reportedly wanting Advocaat back.
āI regret how things unfolded but I wish everyone the best,ā Rutten said in a statement posted by the CuraƧao soccer federation. He previously coached Dutch clubs Twente, PSV Eindhoven and Feyenoord, and Schalke in Germany.
The federation is expected to hold a news conference on Tuesday.
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CuraƧao is joined by Ghana, Morocco and Saudi Arabia in changing coaches since the World Cup draw in December.
CuraƧao is an autonomous territory of about 156,000 people in the Caribbean within the Netherlands kingdom. The team relies almost entirely on players born and raised in the Netherlands.
The team also will play Ecuador in Kansas City and Ivory Coast in Philadelphia at the first 48-team World Cup. The expanded format gave three extra guaranteed entries to CONCACAF.
Advocaat took his native Netherlands to the quarterfinals at the previous World Cup in the United States, in 1994, and coached South Korea at the 2006 edition in Germany.
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