Times of Oman

‘Pim has been a great coach’

- Times News Service

Pim Verbeek is one of the best coaches in the history of Omani football, a senior official at the Oman Football Associatio­n (OFA) said, following the announceme­nt of the Dutchman’s resignatio­n as senior coach of the Sultanate’s national team.

Said bin Othman Al Balushi, General Secretary of the OFA, told Times of Oman, “Pim Verbeek is one of the best coaches in the history of the Oman National Team. As the senior coach, he was able to achieve excellent results and achievemen­ts, including winning the 23rd Gulf Cup in Kuwait and the performanc­e of the team at the Asian Cup in Abu Dhabi.”

“Everyone has seen the level of the national team of Oman and our FIFA ranking has also increased; that is all because of him, the players, the fans, and the media. As a coach, he is one of the best and we wish him all the best,” said Al Balushi. “We were really surprised with his decision, but in the end, it was out of our hands. He told us he had to go back home to Holland because of family reasons. He has to be close to his family now and as he said, Oman will be the last station in his career as a coach, which he made clear in his statement and to our chairman.”

Muscat Football Academy Head Coach Chuck Martini also paid tribute to the Dutchman, describing him as a brilliant football mind and a true gentleman.

Martini stated, “I was fortunate to make his acquaintan­ce and be friends with him. He is a fantastic gentleman, first and most important of all.”

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