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Hiddink is accused of tax evasion and faces up to 10 months in prison February 7, 2007 01:43 [Let me say a few words] [Font size: Large, Medium, Small] Source: Sohu Sports Sohu Sports News from Amsterdam, February 6. According to Dutch media reports, Dutch prosecutors accused Russian coach Hiddink of tax evasion and demanded that Hiddink be sentenced to 10 months in prison. Recently, there has been a lot of news that Mourinho may replace him as the coach of Russia.

The whistleblower claimed that Hiddink had evaded taxes of approximately 1.4 million euros, but Hiddink claimed that he lived in Belgium all year round in 2002 and 2003. The whistleblower called Hiddink's statement very hypocritical. The whistleblower revealed that Hiddink actually stayed at his girlfriend's home in Amsterdam during that time, and said that Hiddink's statement as a resident of Belgium was a joke. The whistleblower also did not forget to add Said, "Hiddink fell off the altar."

Hiddink and his lawyer did not comment on the whistleblower's accusations, while Hiddink's immediate boss, Russian Football Association Chairman Mutko Shows no interest in the matter. Mutko said: "I don't think it's enough to go to jail. We live in a civilized world, not a primitive society. Let's see what the final sentence will be."

Hiddink His coaching career was very brilliant. In the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea, he led the South Korean team to the semi-finals and became a hero in the hearts of Koreans. In the 2006 World Cup in Germany, he led the Australian team to the top 16. After the World Cup in Germany, he moved into the Russian team. In addition, he also served as the head coach of the Dutch team. He has coached clubs including PSV, Valencia, Sevilla and Real Madrid, where he led the team to six domestic titles and a Champions League title. (change)