Roelant Oltmans Replaces Paul Van Ass as Indian Men's Hockey Coach
Roelant Oltmans has agreed guide Indian senior team in the World Hockey League Finals later this year and the Rio Olympics 2016.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: July 25, 2015 06:35 PM IST
High-Performance Director Roelant Oltmans was appointed coach of the Indian hockey team, replacing Paul van Ass, who was unceremoniously sacked after a bitter spat with Hockey India President Narinder Batra.
The 61-year-old Dutchamn, who has been associated with Indian hockey for close to three years now, will be at the helm of affairs at least till next year's Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
The decision to appoint Oltmans was taken at a meeting between Sports Authority of India's Director General Injeti Srinivas and Batra.
"Oltmans has agreed to be the coach till the Rio Olympics and we would want him to continue after that," Batra told reporters after the meeting. (Hockey India Needs to Give Me a Reason Why I was Fired: Paul Van Ass)
Batra said that Van Ass' ouster was a disappointing chapter but it was important for Indian hockey to move ahead.
"We should move ahead, coaches come and go. We want to look ahead and prepare the team for the Olympics. we will talk to Oltmans about his requirements regarding the support staff and will give all possible assistance," Batra said.
Earlier yesterday, a nine-member committee headed by Olympian Harbinder Singh, formed to decide Van Ass' future, recommended that the Dutchman should not be continued.
Van Ass blamed an "autocratic" Batra for his ouster and said the recommendation to remove him did not come as a "surprise" to him.
Oltmans has been associated with Indian hockey for nearly three years and to add to it, the players also gel well with him and some have even aired their views of handing the reins of the team to the Dutchman after Van Ass' ouster.
Van Ass, who was appointed at the end of January this year, was awarded a three-year contract till 2018. The World League semifinals in Antwerp, earlier this month, was the Dutchman's second assignment with the Indian team.