Ronald Koeman Steps Down as Netherlands Coach Following World Cup 2026 Disappointment.
Koeman's Resignation
According to Novyny.live: Ronald Koeman will leave his position as head coach of the Netherlands national team when his contract ends on July 31, 2026, after a failed campaign at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Dutch side was eliminated in the round of 32, prompting Koeman to decline a contract extension.
During the tournament, the Netherlands drew 1–1 with Morocco but lost 2–3 on penalties. That result deeply disappointed fans and sparked intense debate about the team's future direction. Koeman had been in his second stint as national team boss since 2023, but the squad's performance on the global stage fell short of expectations.
What Comes Next
This marks the end of Koeman's second tenure with the Oranje. In the coming months, the Dutch football federation will focus on appointing a new head coach and reassessing the team's overall strategy.
Koeman's departure opens a new chapter for the Netherlands, a nation eager to reclaim its place among international football's elite.
Given the team's poor showings at recent World Cups, federation officials are expected to prioritize finding a coach who can revitalize the squad and adapt its tactics to modern football. This search will be a top priority as the Netherlands looks to bounce back and improve its results on the world stage.
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