Guus Hiddink

Russian National Football Coach Suspended Sentence for Tax Fraud

A Dutch court handed Guus Hiddink a six-month suspended sentence and fined him 45,000 euros ($59,270) on Tuesday after finding him guilty of tax fraud, the Reuters news agency reports.

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February 27, 2007

Russia Beat Macedonia to Boost Euro 2008 Hopes

Russia enjoyed a 2-0 victory in Macedonia Wednesday to bolster their chances of qualifying for the 2008 European Championships.

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November 16, 2006

Hiddink: Russia Must Beat Macedonia in Euro 2008 Qualifier

Russia coach Guus Hiddink doesn’t expect his team to qualify for the 2008 European Championship if it doesn’t beat Macedonia in Wednesday’s qualifier.

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November 15, 2006

Guus Hiddink Vows to Drink Vodka if Russians Reach EURO 2008

Russia manager Guus Hiddink says if his team qualify for the UEFA EURO 2008 finals he will break the habit of a lifetime and down a shot of vodka.

“As you know I’m not a drinker, I don’t like to drink, but I’m very aware of this very Russian tradition,” the Dutchman said on Thursday at the national team’s training centre ahead of next week’s EURO 2008 qualifier against Macedonia.

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November 10, 2006

Guus Hiddink Dropped Smertin and Kerzhakov for Next Week’s Euro 2008 Qualifier

Russia coach Guus Hiddink has dropped long-time national team captain Alexei Smertin for next week’s Euro 2008 qualifier away to Macedonia.

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November 7, 2006

Putin Defends National Soccer Team Coach Guus Hiddink

Russian President Vladimir Putin defended national team coach Guus Hiddink and said there were too many foreigners playing in Russia’s domestic league, AP reports.

Putin, speaking Wednesday in his annual televised question-and-answer session, said the Dutch coach had a proven record.

“It’s not about the new coach, it’s about the way soccer is organized in Russia,” Putin said. “The coach that came to Russia to work on contract basis is a good specialist and he proved it in practice by working in various countries in the world.”

Hiddink, who was hired in April to coach Russia even though he was still the coach of Australia, has led both the Netherlands and South Korea to the World Cup semifinals.
This year, he took Australia to the second round, where it lost to eventual champion Italy on a late penalty.

Russia qualified for the 2002 World Cup and the 2004 European Championship but failed to advance to the second round. The team failed to reach this year’s tournament in Germany and has one win and two losses in three Euro 2008 qualifiers under Hiddink.

Putin suggested that the Russian league was the problem, and that it should impose a quota on foreign players.

“This number should be limited, because when a national team is being composed, there is nothing to compose it from,” Putin said. “This excessive quantity of (foreign) players suppresses the growth of young and talented players.”

Precise figures were not immediately available, but several Russian clubs have experienced an influx of foreign players.

Last year, CSKA Moscow became the first Russian team to win a European trophy. Brazilian players Daniel Carvalho and Vagner Love scoring two of the three goals against Sporting Lisbon in the UEFA Cup final.

Putin also said Russia lacks soccer fields and that more attention should be devoted to children who want to play sports, especially soccer.

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October 27, 2006