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King s Day - Netherlands

King s Day - Netherlands

Center Guus Hiddink among the Royal family during King's Day 2025 in the city center of Doetinchem, The Netherlands, on April 26, 2025. Photo by NLBEELD/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King s Day - Netherlands

King s Day - Netherlands

Center Guus Hiddink among the Royal family during King's Day 2025 in the city center of Doetinchem, The Netherlands, on April 26, 2025. Photo by NLBEELD/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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King s Day - Netherlands

King s Day - Netherlands

Center Guus Hiddink among the Royal family during King's Day 2025 in the city center of Doetinchem, The Netherlands, on April 26, 2025. Photo by NLBEELD/Patrick van Emst/Bruno Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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(SP)GERMANY-DORTMUND-FOOTBALL-UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE-DORTMUND VS PSV EINDHOVEN

(SP)GERMANY-DORTMUND-FOOTBALL-UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE-DORTMUND VS PSV EINDHOVEN

(240314) -- DORTMUND, March 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Mats Hummels (C) of Borussia Dortmund vies with Luuk De Jong (L) and Guus Til of PSV Eindhoven during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 match in Dortmund, Germany, March 13, 2024. (Photo by Joachim Bywaletz/Xinhua)

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(SP)GERMANY-DORTMUND-FOOTBALL-UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE-DORTMUND VS PSV EINDHOVEN

(SP)GERMANY-DORTMUND-FOOTBALL-UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE-DORTMUND VS PSV EINDHOVEN

(240314) -- DORTMUND, March 14, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Salih Oezcan (L) and Ian Maatsen (R) of Borussia Dortmund vie with Guus Til of PSV Eindhoven during the UEFA Champions League round of 16 match in Dortmund, Germany, March 13, 2024. (Photo by Joachim Bywaletz/Xinhua)

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Late Totti penalty gives Italy 1-0 win over Australia

Late Totti penalty gives Italy 1-0 win over Australia

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddink looks on after his team lost to Italy in the second round World Cup match in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 26.

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Australia beat Japan 3-1 in Group F match

Australia beat Japan 3-1 in Group F match

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Japan coach Zico (L) and Australia coach Guus Hiddink shake hands after Australia beat Japan 3-1 in their Group F match in the 2006 World Cup finals at Fritz Walter Stadium in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 12.

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Australia prepare for Group F game against Japan

Australia prepare for Group F game against Japan

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Guus Hiddink (R), coach of Australia's national soccer team, watches his team's training session at Fritz Walter Stadium, in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 11, one day before a Group F game between Japan and Australia in the 2006 World Cup finals.

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Australia's Hiddink meets the press

Australia's Hiddink meets the press

EHRINGEN, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddink (R), flanked by striker Mark Viduka, speaks at a press conference in Ehringen, Germany, on June 11 on the eve of his team's clash with Japan in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Group F opener in Kaiserslautern on June 12.

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Australia play warm-up against Liechtenstein

Australia play warm-up against Liechtenstein

ULM, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddingk watches his men play in a warm-up match against Liechtenstein at Donau Stadium in Ulm, southern Germany, on June 7. Australia beat Liechtenstein 3-1.

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Japan draw Brazil, Croatia and Australia in World Cup

Japan draw Brazil, Croatia and Australia in World Cup

LEIPZIG, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddink (L), Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira (2nd from L), Croatia coach Zlatko Kranjcar (2nd from R) and Japan's Zico shake hands after the draw for next year's World Cup finals in Leipzig, Germany, on Dec. 9. The four countries are in Group F for the World Cup finals.

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Ex-S. Korean soccer coach Hiddink meets with President Kim

Ex-S. Korean soccer coach Hiddink meets with President Kim

SEOUL, Sept. 6 - Guus Hiddink, former coach of South Korea's national soccer team, hands his autobiography to South Korean President Kim Dae Jung at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul on Sept. 6. Hiddink signed a contract with the (South) Korean Football Association to become technical advisor to the South Korea's soccer team.

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Hiddink given S. Korea's athletic decoration

Hiddink given S. Korea's athletic decoration

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea soccer team coach Guus Hiddink (L) receives South Korea's athletic medal from President Kim Dae Jung in Seoul on July 2. South Korea ended fourth in the World Cup finals. (World Cup 2002)

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S. Korea World Cup players join parade

S. Korea World Cup players join parade

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of South Korea national soccer team and coach Guus Hiddink (C, front) join a parade in Seoul on July 2 after the World Cup finals. South Korea ended fourth in the May 31-June 30 sport event. (World Cup 2002)

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Troussier, Hiddink invited to dinner for Pres. Kim

Troussier, Hiddink invited to dinner for Pres. Kim

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japan coach Philippe Troussier (far R) and South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (2nd from L, front) attend a dinner hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi for South Korean President Kim Dae Jung at the prime minister's office on July 1. (pool photo)

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(24)S. Korea vs Germany

(24)S. Korea vs Germany

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (C) beats the retreat after Germany beat South Korea 1-0 in the World Cup semifinal at Seoul World Cup Stadium on June 25. (World Cup 2002)

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(22)S. Korea vs Germany

(22)S. Korea vs Germany

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (L) congratulates Germany coach Rudi Voeller after Germany beat South Korea 1-0 in the World Cup semifinal at Seoul World Cup Stadium on June 25. (World Cup 2002)

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(14)Spain vs South Korea

(14)Spain vs South Korea

KWANGJU, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (L) and Spain coach Jose Antonio Camacho shake hands after South Korea had beaten Spain in the World Cup quarterfinals at Kwangju World Cup Stadium on June 22. (World Cup 2002)

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(21)S. Korea vs Italy

(21)S. Korea vs Italy

TAEJON, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink rejoices after South Korea beat Italy 2-1 win with a golden goal in the 117th minute at Taejon World Cup Stadium on June 18 to advance for the first time ever to the World Cup quarterfinals. (World Cup 2002)

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(17)S. Korea vs Italy

(17)S. Korea vs Italy

TAEJON, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (L) gives instructions to his players during the second half of the World Cup match against Italy at Taejon World Cup Stadium on June 18. On his right is Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni. South Korea won the match 2-1 with a golden goal in the 117th minute and will play Spain in the quarterfinals on June 22. (World Cup 2002)

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(4)Portugal vs South Korea

(4)Portugal vs South Korea

INCHEON, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (R) comforts Portugal striker Figo after South Korea beat Portugal 1-0 in the World Cup group D match at Incheon stadium on June 14 and advanced to the second round. Portugal was eliminated. (World Cup 2002)

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(3)S. Korea vs Poland

(3)S. Korea vs Poland

PUSAN, South Korea - South Korea forward Hwang Sun Hong (4th from L) run with teammates to team coach Guus Hiddink (R) after scoring the first goal in the 26th minute in the World Cup group D match against Poland at Pusan Sports Complex Main Stadium in South Korea on June 4. (World Cup 2002)

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Hiddink formally takes over as S. Korean soccer coach

Hiddink formally takes over as S. Korean soccer coach

SEOUL, South Korea - Former Netherlands coach Guus Hiddink meets the press in Seoul on Dec. 18 after formally signing a contract to take charge of the South Korean national soccer team. Hiddink replaces Huh Jung Moo, who was axed in November after South Korea's third-placed finish in the Asian Cup. Details of the deal were not unveiled, but Hiddink has reportedly agreed to coach South Korea through the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

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Portugal vs South Korea

Portugal vs South Korea

INCHEON, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (R) comforts Portugal striker Figo after South Korea beat Portugal 1-0 in the World Cup group D match at Incheon stadium on June 14 and advanced to the second round. Portugal was eliminated. (World Cup 2002)

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Japan draw Brazil, Croatia and Australia in World Cup

Japan draw Brazil, Croatia and Australia in World Cup

LEIPZIG, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddink (L), Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira (2nd from L), Croatia coach Zlatko Kranjcar (2nd from R) and Japan's Zico shake hands after the draw for next year's World Cup finals in Leipzig, Germany, on Dec. 9. The four countries are in Group F for the World Cup finals. (Kyodo)

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Ex-S. Korean soccer coach Hiddink meets with President Kim

Ex-S. Korean soccer coach Hiddink meets with President Kim

SEOUL, Sept. 6 - Guus Hiddink, former coach of South Korea's national soccer team, hands his autobiography to South Korean President Kim Dae Jung at the Blue House presidential office in Seoul on Sept. 6. Hiddink signed a contract with the (South) Korean Football Association to become technical advisor to the South Korea's soccer team. (Kyodo)

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Dutch soccer coach Hiddink meets N. Korean sports minister

Dutch soccer coach Hiddink meets N. Korean sports minister

Former Dutch soccer player and manager Guus Hiddink (L) speaks with Kim Yong Hun (far R), North Korean minister of physical culture and sports, in Pyongyang on Nov. 6, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dutch soccer coach Hiddink meets N. Korean officials

Dutch soccer coach Hiddink meets N. Korean officials

Former Dutch soccer player and manager Guus Hiddink (R) speaks with officials of North Korea's football association in Pyongyang on Nov. 6, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Troussier, Hiddink invited to dinner for Pres. Kim

Troussier, Hiddink invited to dinner for Pres. Kim

TOKYO, Japan - Former Japan coach Philippe Troussier (far R) and South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (2nd from L, front) attend a dinner hosted by Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi for South Korean President Kim Dae Jung at the prime minister's office on July 1. (pool photo)

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S. Korea World Cup players join parade

S. Korea World Cup players join parade

SEOUL, South Korea - Members of South Korea national soccer team and coach Guus Hiddink (C, front) join a parade in Seoul on July 2 after the World Cup finals. South Korea ended fourth in the May 31-June 30 sport event. (World Cup 2002)

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Hiddink given S. Korea's athletic decoration

Hiddink given S. Korea's athletic decoration

SEOUL, South Korea - South Korea soccer team coach Guus Hiddink (L) receives South Korea's athletic medal from President Kim Dae Jung in Seoul on July 2. South Korea ended fourth in the World Cup finals. (World Cup 2002)

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Australia play warm-up against Liechtenstein

Australia play warm-up against Liechtenstein

ULM, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddingk watches his men play in a warm-up match against Liechtenstein at Donau Stadium in Ulm, southern Germany, on June 7. Australia beat Liechtenstein 3-1. (Kyodo)

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Australia prepare for Group F game against Japan

Australia prepare for Group F game against Japan

KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Guus Hiddink (R), coach of Australia's national soccer team, watches his team's training session at Fritz Walter Stadium, in Kaiserslautern, Germany, on June 11, one day before a Group F game between Japan and Australia in the 2006 World Cup finals. (Kyodo)

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Australia's Hiddink meets the press

Australia's Hiddink meets the press

EHRINGEN, Germany - Australia coach Guus Hiddink (R), flanked by striker Mark Viduka, speaks at a press conference in Ehringen, Germany, on June 11 on the eve of his team's clash with Japan in the 2006 FIFA World Cup Group F opener in Kaiserslautern on June 12. (Kyodo)

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(3)S. Korea vs Poland

(3)S. Korea vs Poland

PUSAN, South Korea - South Korea forward Hwang Sun Hong (4th from L) run with teammates to team coach Guus Hiddink (R) after scoring the first goal in the 26th minute in the World Cup group D match against Poland at Pusan Sports Complex Main Stadium in South Korea on June 4. (World Cup 2002)

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(14)Spain vs South Korea

(14)Spain vs South Korea

KWANGJU, South Korea - South Korea coach Guus Hiddink (L) and Spain coach Jose Antonio Camacho shake hands after South Korea had beaten Spain in the World Cup quarterfinals at Kwangju World Cup Stadium on June 22. (World Cup 2002)

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MS, Gwangju, stadion, fotbal

MS, Gwangju, stadion, fotbal

Pohled na fotbalovy stadion v Gwangju, kde se hraly tri zapasy mistrovstvi sveta v kopane v roce 2002. Stadion ma jmeno po trenerovi reprezentace Guus Hiddink Stadium. Snimek z roku 2019.

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MS, Gwangju, stadion, fotbal

MS, Gwangju, stadion, fotbal

Pohled na fotbalovy stadion v Gwangju, kde se hraly tri zapasy mistrovstvi sveta v kopane v roce 2002. Stadion ma jmeno po trenerovi reprezentace Guus Hiddink Stadium. Snimek z roku 2019.

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Hiddink formally takes over as S. Korean soccer coach

Hiddink formally takes over as S. Korean soccer coach

SEOUL, South Korea - Former Netherlands coach Guus Hiddink meets the press in Seoul on Dec. 18 after formally signing a contract to take charge of the South Korean national soccer team. Hiddink replaces Huh Jung Moo, who was axed in November after South Korea's third-placed finish in the Asian Cup. Details of the deal were not unveiled, but Hiddink has reportedly agreed to coach South Korea through the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

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