Soccer-Suriname Coach Menzo Quits Ahead of World Cup Playoffs
- Suriname coach Stanley Menzo unexpectedly resigned after the team's failure to qualify directly for the World Cup last month.
- Menzo officially announced his resignation after Suriname lost to Guatemala, which caused them to lose their top position in the group.
- Suriname will still participate in the March playoffs, aiming for their first World Cup spot, as reported by Reuters.
- Menzo expressed pride in the team's achievements and wished them success in the upcoming playoffs, stating, 'I sincerely wish the players... much happiness, strength, and success'.
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Suriname coach Menzo quits ahead of World Cup playoffs
Dec 1 - Suriname coach Stanley Menzo has surprisingly quit after their failure to secure direct World Cup qualification last month but ahead of the March playoffs where they still have a chance to claim their first-ever place at the finals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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