‘He can achieve great things’ – Bert van Marwijk gets Australia World Cup nod
The Dutchman, who took the Netherlands to the 2010 World Cup final, had been one of the leading foreign candidates

The Dutchman, who took the Netherlands to the 2010 World Cup final, had been one of the leading foreign candidates to take on the short-term coaching stint.
Local media said he was being paid just over AU$1 million (HK$6.33 million) for a five-month contract, with a minimum of AU$500,000 in bonuses if the Socceroos advance beyond the group stage.
Van Marwijk was sacked by the Netherlands after they failed to win a point at Euro 2012. He led Saudi Arabia to qualification for this year’s World Cup in Russia but left in September over a contract dispute.
“This is a great result for Australian football,” FFA chairman Steven Lowy said in a statement.
“He knows a lot about our team and how they play because he studied them closely as an opposition manager in the same (World Cup qualifying) group. These experiences make him a compelling choice.