Soccer-Advocaat resigns as Curacao coach due to daughter's health, Dutch media reports


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw - John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C., U.S. - December 5, 2025 Curacao coach Dick Advocaat inside the venue before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Draw Pool via REUTERS/Dan Mullan/File Photo

Feb 23 (Reuters) - Coach ⁠Dick Advocaat, who led Curacao to their ⁠first World Cup qualification, will not be ‌in charge of the team at this year's tournament after resigning for personal reasons, Dutch media reported on Monday.

The reports ​said the former Netherlands, Belgium, ⁠South Korea, PSV Eindhoven, ⁠Sunderland and Rangers manager had stood down because ⁠of his ‌daughter's health.

"I've always said family is above football. So this is a ⁠self-evident decision. But of course that doesn't ​change the ‌fact that I'm going to miss Curacao, the ⁠people there ​and my colleagues very much," Advocaat said .

Advocaat, who spent two years as Curacao coach, will be replaced ⁠by fellow Dutchman Fred Rutten.

The ​78-year-old Advocaat described leading the Caribbean island with a population of around 150,000 to the World Cup ⁠as the "craziest thing" he had achieved in a managerial career spanning nearly four decades.

He would have become the oldest coach in World Cup finals ​history.

Rutten, a former Netherlands defender, ⁠has managed PSV, Anderlecht and Feyenoord.

Curacao begin their ​World Cup campaign with a ‌Group E match against Germany ​in Houston on June 14.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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