Oliseh, who stood down as Super Eagles coach ten months ago, previously played for Dutch giants Ajax from 1997 to 1999.
Fortuna Sittard confirmed his appointment on their website, saying he had signed an 18-month contract.
Oliseh, 42, has an option to extend it for another season.
He will take charge of training at Fortuna Sittard for the first time on 2 January.
The club's Turkish owner, Isitan Gün, said he was 'very happy' to announce Oliseh's arrival.
"With Sunday Oliseh we signed a young and ambitious coach with vision, one players look up to," Gün said.
"We were looking for someone who plays attractive football combining it with the will to win. We think Sunday is the right one for this job," Gun added.
Oliseh, who also played for Juventus and Borussia Dortmund during his club career, earned 63 caps for Nigeria.
He helped his country win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and Olympic gold in 1996.
Before taking on the role of head coach with Nigeria, Oliseh had previously coached Belgian lower tier side Verviétois.
Fortuna Sittard confirmed his appointment on their website, saying he had signed an 18-month contract.
Oliseh, 42, has an option to extend it for another season.
He will take charge of training at Fortuna Sittard for the first time on 2 January.
The club's Turkish owner, Isitan Gün, said he was 'very happy' to announce Oliseh's arrival.
"With Sunday Oliseh we signed a young and ambitious coach with vision, one players look up to," Gün said.
"We were looking for someone who plays attractive football combining it with the will to win. We think Sunday is the right one for this job," Gun added.
Oliseh, who also played for Juventus and Borussia Dortmund during his club career, earned 63 caps for Nigeria.
He helped his country win the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations and Olympic gold in 1996.
Before taking on the role of head coach with Nigeria, Oliseh had previously coached Belgian lower tier side Verviétois.
From bbc.
*Chei Oliseh has tasted how sweet it is to be a coach....I hope this works out for him this time around ooooh
That is it!!
ReplyDeleteJehovah over do !!!
Congrats 😤
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Congrats Oga Oliseh
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Oliseh and wishing him success in his new job.
DeleteCongrats Oliseh
ReplyDeleteGood for him
ReplyDeleteAll the best to him.
ReplyDeleteHard work pays. Congrats bro.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Sunday oliseh
ReplyDeleteHe was a great coach and I wish him all the best
Good luck Oliseh
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ReplyDeletea.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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Fuck naija man, am proud of you no doubt..
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Congratulations
ReplyDeleteCongrats to him. Hope he won't have a breakdown
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to him. He is certainly making Nigeria proud. I wish him all the best.
ReplyDeleteKeep your head up. It's all good in the hood.
It has always worked out for him Stella, just that Nigeria govt wasn't supportive and that made his job difficult. Owing to the fact that he is a Nigerian, The NFF doesn't accord him his benefits. They wouldn't have treated a white man in that manner. Every body have walk away under such bad working conditions.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Sunday.
Very very true. Sad for this country.
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