World Cup
Knockout shock: Ronald Koeman exits as Netherlands bow out
Ronald Koeman has stepped down as head coach of the Netherlands after the Oranje were eliminated in the 2026 World Cup Round of 32 by Morocco, a defeat that sent shockwaves through the European delegation. The loss marked a sudden end to their tournament hopes and intensified scrutiny of the coaching staff.
The Netherlands faced Morocco in the Round of 32, where the Moroccan side secured a victory that ended the Dutch campaign. The match concluded with Morocco advancing and the Netherlands exiting the tournament.
Following the defeat, Ronald Koeman announced via his social media channels that he would no longer be in charge of the Dutch national team. He posted the statement directly to fans, confirming the end of his second spell as manager of the Oranje.
Koeman's exit after World Cup flop puts Dutch future in doubt
Koeman said the decision was driven by the failure to meet the expectations set for the World Cup. The coach acknowledged that the results fell short of the goals established before the tournament. The Dutch football federation now faces the task of appointing a new head coach. It must restructure the national project ahead of upcoming international commitments. The article, translated into English by artificial intelligence, points to a period of transition for Dutch football as the search for a successor begins.