Cor Pot

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Cor Pot
Personnel
Surname Cornelius Gert Aldrik Pot
birthday June 8, 1951
place of birth The HagueNetherlands
position Storm
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1969-1972 Sparta Rotterdam
1972-1973 MVV Maastricht
1973-1975 HFC Haarlem
1975-1981 Excelsior Rotterdam
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1989-1990 RBC Roosendaal
1990-1992 NAC Breda
1992-1994 Excelsior Rotterdam
2000-2001 Dynamo Dresden
2001-2006 Netherlands (youth coach)
2006-2009 Zenit Saint Petersburg (assistant coach)
2009– Netherlands U-21
1 Only league games are given.

Cornelius Gert Aldrik Pot (born June 8, 1951 in The Hague ), in short: Cor Pot , is a former Dutch football player and today's coach . He currently trains the Dutch U-21 national football team .

Career as a player

Cor Pot comes from the youth division of Ajax Amsterdam . His professional career he attended from 1969 to 1981 for Sparta Rotterdam , MVV Maastricht the HFC Haarlem and Excelsior Rotterdam . Pot did not play in the national team.

Career as a coach

Between 1983 and 1987 he worked at Feyenoord Rotterdam and Excelsior Rotterdam, initially as an assistant coach, then until 1994 he looked after the teams of RBC Roosendaal , NAC Breda and again Excelsior Rotterdam. After a brief interlude in Egypt, he returned to the Netherlands as an assistant coach, this time to Telstar . In 2000 Pot became the new coach at Dynamo Dresden for the previously dismissed Colin Bell . The time at Dynamo was mainly characterized by chaos. Pot should lead the Saxons from the Oberliga back into the regional league area. With the resignation of the presidium, he also took over the office of technical director. After sporting failures, he was replaced by Meinhard Hemp after just one year .

Subsequently, he trained various youth teams of the KNVB (2003-2004 also the U-21 national football team). In 2006, Dick Advocaat brought him to Zenit Saint Petersburg as an assistant coach , where, in addition to the Russian championship (2007), he won the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Super Cup in 2008. From 2009 to 2013 he coached the Dutch U-21 national football team again . After Pot had looked after the amateur club XerxesDZB from Rotterdam for a year, Dick Advocaat hired him again as assistant coach in August 2016, this time for the Turkish first division club Fenerbahçe Istanbul .

successes

As a trainer

  • Russian Championship: 2007
  • UEFA Cup: 2008
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2008

Web links

  • Cor Pot in the database of weltfussball.de

Notes and evidence

  1. ^ Advocaat neemt Pot mee naar Turkije en tekent voor een jaar , Voetbal International of August 15, 2016