World Cup
Koeman steps down after Morocco knockout, cites personal honor
Ronald Koeman, the 63‑year‑old head coach of the Netherlands national team, announced his resignation on Instagram a day after the side’s World Cup round‑of‑32 exit to Morocco in a penalty shootout. The decision ends his second spell in charge of Oranje.
Koeman had declined to discuss his future immediately after the penalty‑shootout loss, saying he preferred to keep his options private. He had entered the tournament with the explicit goal of reaching the semi‑finals.
The Netherlands fell short of that target, bowing out in the round of 32 against Morocco. The defeat came after a tense shootout that ended their World Cup campaign.
Van Dijk's heartfelt Instagram tribute to Koeman after World Cup exit
Less than 24 hours after the match, Koeman confirmed his resignation, stating he wished to keep the honour to himself. The resignation was posted on Instagram, marking the end of his tenure. This resignation concludes Koeman’s second period as the Netherlands national team manager. His first spell lasted from 2018 to 2020, covering three years.Koeman’s cautious legacy: from Nations League rise to World Cup fall
During his earlier tenure, Koeman guided the side to the European Championship semi‑final, where they lost 2‑1 to England. He departed the role in 2020 after the tournament. In his farewell Instagram message, Koeman expressed gratitude to his wife, who is battling cancer, for her unwavering support throughout his career. He described her support as constant throughout his coaching journey.