Suriname's failure to qualify for the World Cup remains a painful memory for Roberto Gödeken, who served as assistant national coach for virtually the entire journey Natio took. “Especially during this period, you think about it again. The closer the World Cup gets, the more you realize how close we were. Then you ask yourself what we could have done differently to make it,” Gödeken reflects in an interview with De Ware Tijd. Text by Marinio Bal…
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Suriname's failure to qualify for the World Cup remains a painful memory for Roberto Gödeken, who served as assistant national coach for virtually the entire journey Natio took. “Especially during this period, you think about it again. The closer the World Cup gets, the more you realize how close we were. Then you ask yourself what we could have done differently to make it,” Gödeken reflects in an interview with De Ware Tijd. Text by Marinio Bal…