Wotte Is The Big Idea

23 June 2011 11:48
The SFA have been looking to shake themselves up and have appointed a performance director to steer the way forward. The SFA have appointed Dutchman Mark Wotte as their first-ever Performance Director. Wotte, from Enschede, brings a wealth of experience to the new role, having worked as a manager in England, Egypt and Qatar as well as his native Holland. He has also worked as technical director at Feyenoord and was coach of the Dutch under-21 squad, where he was pivotal to the international development of world-class talent such as Robin van Persie and Wesley Sneijder. He begins with immediate effect, having left his most recent post as manager of the Egyptian Premier League side, Ismaily.  The SFA conducted a thorough recruitment process in the search for the Performance Director, regarded by the Scotland national coach, Craig Levein, as the most significant appointment for decades. Mark will be responsible for bringing the SFA’s new performance strategy to life, by focusing on elite player development from grassroots to the senior national teams. The far-reaching remit is the culmination of more than a year’s preparation by the SFA, which has included extensive consultation with the league bodies, SPL and the SFL, and their members, along with key players in Scottish sport, including Sir Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Walter Smith and Ian McGeechan. The Performance Director will be tasked with implementing the new structure and helping to achieve the Scottish FA’s ambitious new objectives, outlined in the new strategic plan, Scotland United – A 2020 Vision. Wotte said: "I am excited by the challenge of becoming Scottish football’s first Performance Director. This is a key role in the modern game and it is my intention to help restore Scottish football to its former glory. Qualifying for major championships again is the main priority but we can no longer leave it to chance: Scottish football must work collectively and strategically to ensure we cultivate the most talented players at all age groups. This country is renowned across the world for its unparalleled pride and passion: now we must add performance to those qualities once again." SFA Chief Executive Stewart Regan said: "The appointment of a Performance Director was the single most important recommendation in the Henry McLeish Review of Scottish Football. The remit is to take Scottish football from good to great once again, by planning a route from grassroots to the senior national men’s and women’s teams and creating a Best v Best culture. I am delighted Mark has accepted this challenge and myself, Craig Levein, Campbell Ogilvie and the Board are confident Mark’s coaching and performance experience will help realise our ambitions." National team manager Craig Levein said: "This is a pivotal day for the future of the game in this country. I have long championed the cause for a more consistent and collaborative approach to elite player development and Mark’s arrival gives us that opportunity. He will be a vital part of the machinery in the conveyor belt of talent in this country and will play a key role in assisting the clubs and the Scottish FA in maximising the potential of our most talented footballers."

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