World – “A serial winner”: Belgium launches a job offer to replace Roberto Martinez

If you want to run for the Belgium coach poster, hurry up. The Belgian Football Union (URBSFA), which has started the search for Roberto Martinez’s successor, has in fact indicated that all applications must “be sent before January 10, 2023“. But beware, a well-defined profile is desired to replace the one who decided to leave after the disappointment of the Red Devils at the World Cup.

URBSFA is looking for a full-time federal coach who knows what winning means. The new federal coach will necessarily have to be resolutely ambitious and have the necessary international experience at the highest level, knowledge and tactical ideas as well as adequate personal skills.“, indicates the press release of the URBSFA. A “serial winner with experience managing top level players” is desired. He will also need to know “how to create a tight group and integrate young players” and be “a tactical expert, who will support his choices on the basis of data, technology and objective parameters, and will use the expertise as well as the sports structure of the URBSFA“.

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The body has also started looking for a technical director, a position also held by Roberto Martinez. Preferably”a person on the ground who will oversee the football vision of the various national teams and manage the federal coaches. “We firmly believe in this generation of footballers. On the one hand, the URBSFA will now be looking for a new high-level federal coach to lead us to new successes. And on the other hand, the technical director will in future be led by a duo and reinforced by a purely football profile with high-level international experience.“, concludes the press release.

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