The discussion of foreign coach versus national in Iran will continue unabated for many years to come. As far as PFDC is concerned, I feel that a slight majority tend support the idea of appointing a well known foreign coach to lead Team Melli.
I have not been in favor of a foreign coach in Iran for many reasons. One reason is my firm belief that any country that aspires to progress in football , MUST establish and develop a good foundation of national coaches at club and national level.
Based on this factor alone, I am offering yet another proof that the foreign coaches are NOT necessarily the formula for assured success and national coaches can excel and exceed the performance and results achieved under foreigners. Looking at the Asian representative in FIFA World Cup 2010 and their coaches:
Japan : Takeshi OKADA
Korea Rep. : HUH Jung Moo
Australia : Pim VERBEEK (Dutch)
Korea DPR.: KIM Jong Hun
We find that three out of the 4 Asian teams are managed and coached by nationals. Australia, which has the least of the soccer foundations compared to the others, has historically relied on foreign coaches through the years out of necessity.
The surprise is that these national coaches have achieved a milestone that no foreign coaches have achieved with the Asian teams in the World Cup (exception of WC2002 at home). It is very evident that national coaches have the abilities, what they seriously lack in some countries, like Iran, is the support and support takes many forms.
I rest my case, but the debate is open.
I have not been in favor of a foreign coach in Iran for many reasons. One reason is my firm belief that any country that aspires to progress in football , MUST establish and develop a good foundation of national coaches at club and national level.
Based on this factor alone, I am offering yet another proof that the foreign coaches are NOT necessarily the formula for assured success and national coaches can excel and exceed the performance and results achieved under foreigners. Looking at the Asian representative in FIFA World Cup 2010 and their coaches:
Japan : Takeshi OKADA
Korea Rep. : HUH Jung Moo
Australia : Pim VERBEEK (Dutch)
Korea DPR.: KIM Jong Hun
We find that three out of the 4 Asian teams are managed and coached by nationals. Australia, which has the least of the soccer foundations compared to the others, has historically relied on foreign coaches through the years out of necessity.
The surprise is that these national coaches have achieved a milestone that no foreign coaches have achieved with the Asian teams in the World Cup (exception of WC2002 at home). It is very evident that national coaches have the abilities, what they seriously lack in some countries, like Iran, is the support and support takes many forms.
I rest my case, but the debate is open.
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