11 Facts About Mark Wotte

1.

Mark Wotte later worked for FC Den Bosch, Willem II Tilburg, the Royal Dutch Football Association, Feyenoord Rotterdam, and Ismaily SC in Egypt.

2.

Mark Wotte left Ismaily SC on 16 December 2006 due to family reasons, to return to the Netherlands to coach RKC Waalwijk before moving to Qatar to manage Al Ahli.

3.

Mark Wotte was appointed manager on 23 January 2009, replacing Jan Poortvliet.

4.

Mark Wotte signed a one and a half year contract with Romania's Liga I team Universitatea Craiova on 7 January 2010.

5.

Mark Wotte led the team on a good run, which contained victories against Rapid Bucuresti, Vaslui, Poli Iasi, Brasov and Astra Ploiesti.

6.

Mark Wotte coached his first competitive game on 18 July, in a game against Algerian side JS Kabylie in the 2010 CAF Champions League.

7.

Mark Wotte was named as the first Performance Director and Technical Director of National Teams of the Scottish Football Association on 23 June 2011.

8.

Mark Wotte left the SFA in October 2014, having implemented most of the recommendations of a review conducted by Henry McLeish.

9.

On 1 December 2015, Mark Wotte joined the Royal Moroccan Football Federation.

10.

Mark Wotte worked as the football federation's National Youth Teams Coach.

11.

In July 2020, Mark Wotte signed a contract with Abu Dhabi side, Al Wahda, however due to the UAEFA postponing the Pro-League competition and after one training match, he was dismissed in September of the same year.