Adil Ramzi, former Moroccan football star boasting 41 caps and 5 goals for his country, is set to embark on a new chapter in his coaching career in the Netherlands, where he once plied his trade as a player and began his coaching journey.
Having returned to Morocco briefly in 2023 to coach Wydad Casablanca, the 46-year-old tactician is poised to return to the Netherlands, where he will assume the role of head coach for the Dutch under-18 team starting July 1st.
Ramzi’s illustrious career includes coaching stints at Jong PSV and as assistant to Mark van Bommel in the first team, marking this latest appointment as another milestone in his coaching journey.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the new challenge, Ramzi stated, “I am proud to have been entrusted with the responsibility of nurturing the brightest talents in the Netherlands.
Our goal is to excel, which is paramount. Moreover, this presents a tremendous opportunity for me to collaborate with Dutch clubs in maximizing the potential of our young talents. I am eager to hit the ground running.”
Ramzi’s appointment signals a fresh chapter for Dutch football, with the seasoned coach poised to impart his wealth of experience and expertise in nurturing emerging talents.
As he prepares to take on the mantle of leadership, Ramzi’s dedication to developing the next generation of football stars underscores his commitment to excellence and innovation in the sport.
As he prepares to lead the Dutch under-18 team, Ramzi’s appointment has sparked anticipation and excitement within the footballing community, with fans eagerly awaiting the impact he will make on the development of young talent in the Netherlands.
🇳🇱- Adil Ramzi the new coach of the Netherlands under 18. pic.twitter.com/cDLH1V9gyH
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