In a bold strategic move to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, the Surinamese Football Association has secured the services of two renowned Dutch football figures. Former Ajax and Barcelona assistant coach Henk ten Cate has emerged from retirement to take helm as head coach, joined by ex-Chelsea and Barcelona defender Winston Bogarde as assistant coach.
The appointments mark a significant development in Suriname’s renewed approach to international football, which focuses on leveraging professional players who received their training abroad. Both coaches bring substantial elite-level experience, with Ten Cate having previously worked with some of Europe’s top clubs while Bogarde enjoyed a distinguished playing career at the highest level.
This coaching combination represents an unprecedented commitment to Suriname’s football development. Despite their already accomplished careers, both professionals have demonstrated willingness to contribute their expertise to help grow the national team program. Their decision to join the project underscores the seriousness of Suriname’s World Cup ambitions.
Football authorities emphasize that this moment represents a unique opportunity for Surinamese football, though significant challenges remain. The path to World Cup qualification requires extensive work from all stakeholders—the board, general manager, coaching staff, and players alike. Success will also depend on FIFA’s cooperation in releasing eligible players in a timely manner to facilitate proper preparation.
The appointments have generated optimism within Surinamese football circles, with hopes that the coaches’ expertise and humility will positively influence the entire organization as they work toward the common goal of international success.
