Co Adriaanse

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Co Adriaanse
Co Adriaanse 2009.JPG
Personnel
Surname Jacobus Adriaanse
birthday July 21, 1947
place of birth AmsterdamNetherlands
Juniors
Years station
HRVC Amsterdam
OSV Amsterdam
DRC Amsterdam
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1964-1970 De Volewijckers ?? (?)
1970-1976 FC Utrecht ?? (?)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1979-1983 Zilvermeeuwen II
1984-1985 PEC Zwolle
1988-1992 ADO The Hague
1992-1997 Ajax Amsterdam (youth)
1997-2000 Willem II Tilburg
2000-2002 Ajax Amsterdam
2002-2005 AZ Alkmaar
2005-2006 FC Porto
2006-2007 Metalurh Donetsk
2007-2008 Al-Sadd
2008-2009 FC Red Bull Salzburg
2010-2011 Qatar (youth)
2011–2012 FC Twente Enschede
1 Only league games are given.
Adriaanse says goodbye to the Salzburg audience

Jacobus "Co" Adriaanse (born July 21, 1947 in Amsterdam ) is a former Dutch football player and current coach . The highlights of his career so far have been winning the Portuguese double with FC Porto in the 2005/06 season and the championship title with Red Bull Salzburg in the 2008/09 season. Most recently, he was in charge of the Dutch cup winner and runner-up FC Twente from Enschede in the 2011/12 season .

Athletic career

player

Adriaanse was initially active as an amateur player with the clubs HRVC Amsterdam, OSV Amsterdam and DRC Amsterdam. In 1964 he received a professional contract with De Volewijckers . In 1970 he moved to FC Utrecht , where he ended his playing career in 1976.

As a coach from Zwolle to Ajax

In 1979 he took over his first coaching post with the amateur team Zilvermeeuwen. Then he trained with the PEC Zwolle for the first time a club in the Dutch honor division . Further engagements followed at FC Den Haag , where he was dismissed on February 12, 1992, at Willem II Tilburg , where he resigned from his position on May 8, 2000, and at Ajax Amsterdam , where he was dismissed on November 29, 2001 .

With AZ Alkmaar in the UEFA Cup

From November 2, 2002 until the end of the 2004/05 season, he was coach of the Dutch honorary division AZ Alkmaar . He led this in the 2003/04 season to fifth place in the table and thus qualified for the UEFA Cup . In the same year he received the Dutch Coach of the Year award . In the following season Adriaanse became autumn champion of the honor division with AZ Alkmaar , but in the end it was only enough for third place. In the UEFA Cup, the team even made it to the semi-finals, which was lost to Sporting Lisbon .

Double with postage engagement in Ukraine

After these outsider successes, Co Adriaanse moved to FC Porto from the 2005/06 season , where he immediately won the championship and the cup . Nevertheless, he resigned there in August 2006. Since the termination of his existing contract did not comply with the rules, he was sentenced by the world association FIFA to a fine of 1.15 million euros.

At the beginning of the 2006/07 season, Co Adriaanse joined the Ukrainian first division club Metalurh Donetsk .

Engagement with Red Bull Salzburg

On July 1, 2008, he succeeded Giovanni Trapattoni at FC Red Bull Salzburg . On April 7, it was announced that his contract, which expired in June 2009, was not renewed, although he won the Austrian championship title with the team .

From January 12, 2010, the Salzburg master coach, who had already coached Al-Sadd from 2007 to 2008, trained and led the young national team of Qatar, which he was to lead to the 2012 Olympic Games. The cooperation was ended on March 24, 2011 due to differing views between the association and trainer.

FC Twente

For the 2011/12 season Adriaanse returned to the home Eredivisie . The FC Twente signed him as the successor of the Belgian Michel Preud'homme , with the club from Enschede became cup winners and runners-up. With Twente he won the Johan Cruijff Schaal at the beginning of the season . After the team only finished third in the Eredivisie after the first half of the season and had already been eliminated in the cup competition in the round of 16, the club separated from Adriaanse during the winter break.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Qatar zet Co Adriaanse op straat ( Memento from September 14, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ), De Telegraaf -Telesport from March 25, 2011
  2. ^ Co Adriaanse trainer FC Twente , club homepage of FC Twente from June 20, 2011
  3. Co Adriaanse vertrekt bij FC Twente , club website of FC Twente from January 3, 2012