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Suriname raids Dutch talent to chase 2026 dream
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 42805, member: 636"] Suriname wants to flip the script on football history. Players from this small South American nation helped the Netherlands win major tournaments for 30 years. Stars like Frank Rijkaard and Virgil van Dijk made Dutch soccer great with their Surinamese roots. The tiny country watched its children succeed for another nation across the ocean. Leaders decided to change course and bring those players home. Since November 2019, Suriname allows Dutch-born players with family ties to join their national team. The 2026 World Cup gives them their best shot at qualifying because more teams can enter. Three host countries get automatic spots which opens more chances for other nations. Suriname competes through CONCACAF instead of South America because of Caribbean connections. Officials believe they have enough talent to reach the tournament. Roberto Godeken coaches the national team and sees a clear path forward. Soerin Mathoera leads the football association and works to recruit European players. Renske Adipi plays professionally and represents the local talent pool. The team beat Puerto Rico 1-0 to start World Cup qualifying on a winning note. Success would put Suriname on the global map for the first time. [/QUOTE]
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