created a flutter by claiming
that he has been fired by Hockey India following his alleged public altercation with federation president Narinder Batra, throwing the sport into yet another phase of uncertainty.
After days of intense speculation over his fate, the outspoken Dutchman today came out in the open to clear his position and said that he was conveyed that his services were no longer required.
"As far I know I was fired one week after the Hockey World League Semi-finals in Antwerp, Belgium. Roelant Oltmans (High Performance Director) was asked to replace me," Van Ass told PTI from The Netherlands.
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"I am yet to get official confirmation but I expect it to get it by the end of this week. That is precisely the reason why I didn't turn up for the camp," the Dutchman said.
There was no immediate confirmation of the development Hockey India or Van Ass' employer the Sports Authority of India.
Hockey India has outrightly denied that Van Ass' has been sacked and said that he had not reported for his duty on the stipulated date.
the fourth foreign coach to be shown the door even since Hockey India took the reins of the game in 2009.
Van Ass's predecessors Jose Brasa, Michael Nobbs and Terry Walsh -- all of whom were hired by SAI on the recommendations of HI at hefty salaries -- also left the country on an unceremonious note.
Van Ass's future with the Indian team was in serious doubt after he failed to report on time for the national team's camp that began at the scenic Sports Authority of India (SAI) centre in Shilaroo, Himachal Pradesh yesterday.
According to media reports, Van Ass had a public spat with HI president Narinder Batra after the quarter-final match against Malaysia at the World League semifinals.