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Ronald Koeman: Netherlands head coach leaves role for a second time following World Cup exit to Morocco

The Netherlands topped Group F at the 2026 World Cup but were knocked out by Morocco on penalties in Monterrey in the last 32; Koeman had previously managed the Oranje between February 2018 and August 2020

Ronald Koeman has left his role as Netherlands head coach for a second time
Image: Ronald Koeman has left his role as Netherlands head coach for a second time

Ronald Koeman has left his role as head coach of the Netherlands.

The news comes after the Oranje were knocked out of the 2026 World Cup by Morocco on penalties, following a 1-1 draw after extra-time in Monterrey.

The Netherlands cruised into the last 32 after finishing on top of Group F, including an emphatic 5-1 win over Sweden.

And they were less than a minute away from continuing their run into the last 16 before Issa Diop's injury-time equaliser sent their game against Morocco into extra time.

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A dramatic day of last-32 action at the World Cup saw Germany and the Netherlands both lose in penalty shoot-outs to Paraguay and Morocco, respectively. Also, Brazil edged past Japan with a last-gasp winner from Gabriel Martinelli

The 63-year-old was previously in charge of the Netherlands between February 2018 and August 2020, before leaving to take over at Barcelona.

In a statement issued by the Dutch Football Federation on Instagram, Koeman said: "Precisely because I have worked so closely and intensively with this coaching staff and this group of players for such a long time, this was not an easy decision to make.

"I am grateful and would like to express my sincere appreciation for the dedication shown by everyone involved with Oranje during both of my periods as head coach.

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"I have decided that now is the right time to spend more time with my wife, children, and grandchildren. At this moment, it feels like the right and most natural decision."

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