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Dick Advocaat returns to Scotland with Curaçao before historic World Cup appearance

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Dick Advocaat, who previously managed Rangers, is returning to Glasgow to coach Curaçao in a friendly match ahead of their World Cup appearance. At 78, Advocaat reflected fondly on his successful tenure at Hampden Park while discussing the team's ambitions. He is set to become the oldest coach in World Cup history when Curaçao plays Germany.

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A smile flashed across the face of Dick Advocaat as he was reminded that, 27 years earlier to the day, he had watched his Rangers team complete a domestic treble at Hampden Park. “I was quite successful in this stadium, so you have to be careful tomorrow,” Advocaat said. Little could anyone have known in 1999 that in 2026 Advocaat would be bringing his World Cup-bound Curaçao to Glasgow for a friendly.

During 11 minutes on Friday, Advocaat completed a verbal whistle-stop tour of everything from Martin O’Neill’s return to Celtic to his World Cup ambitions. At 78, it is remarkable to see Advocaat in this scenario. Reflections on the past in this city were inevitable. He will become the oldest coach in World Cup history when Curaçao face Germany on 14 June.

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