The Dutch coach Phant Schipp



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The Greek Football Federation announced on Wednesday the appointment of former Dutch international winger John Van Schip to the post of coach under a two and a half year contract, without revealing its value.

Canada's Phantom Shepp, 55, will succeed national coach Angelos Anastasadis, who was sacked eight months after being replaced. He played seven games and won only two.

Van Schip defended Ajax Amsterdam from 1981 to 1992 and played for Genoa between 1992 and 1996. He also wore a jersey of the Dutch national team in 41 international matches, scoring two goals between 1986 and 1995. After retiring from football, he practiced in the Netherlands and played among several clubs such as his team (2017-2018), Ajax (2009) and Totti (2001-2002), as well as the cities of Melbourne and Guadalajara. Between 2004 and 2008.

Anastasidis, who was named coach of Greece in 2004 at the expense of host country Portugal, was sacked for modest results in the qualifying campaign for Europe's Euro 2020, leading him to a 2- 0 on Liechtenstein. The first step, before drawing 2-2 against Bosnia and Herzegovina, sinking 3-0 against Italy and Armenia 2-3, where he ranks fourth in the group T with 4 points.

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