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Pieter de Jongh

Hendrik Pieter de Jongh (born 8 December 1970) is a Dutch football manager who has coached several professional football clubs around the world including Budapest Honvéd, Kenyan Premier League side A.F.C. Leopards and F.C. Cape Town. De Jongh was most recently manager of Somalia.

Pieter de Jongh
Personal information
Full name Pieter de Jongh
Date of birth (1970-12-08) 8 December 1970 (age 52)[1]
Place of birth Asperen, Netherlands[1]
Managerial career
Years Team
1990–1994 RKC Waalwijk (youth coach)
1994–1997 KNVB (youth coach)
1997–1999 VV VRC
1999–2000 Heerjansdam
2001–2004 De Zuidvogels
2005 RKSV Schijndel
2006–2007 FC Dordrecht (assistant coach)
2007 Vitesse Delft
2008–2009 SC Woerden
2009–2010 AZ Alkmaar (trainee assistant youth)
2011 ASV Dronten
2012 SDC Putten
2012–2013 Moldova Olympic
2013–2014 Budapest Honvéd (academy director)
2014–2015 AFC Leopards
2015–2016 FC Cape Town
2016–2017 Ulaanbaatar City
2017–2018 Eswatini
2019 Highlanders
2020 Platinum
2022 Somalia

Career

De Jongh was born in Asperen, Netherlands. He only played in amateur soccer.

De Jongh was beginning his managerial career at RKC Waalwijk as a youth coach, before becoming a youth coach for the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB). He moved on to manage vv VRC in Veenendaal, FC Dordrecht's reserve team and Vitesse Delft before becoming the trainee assistant coach in the youth academy of AZ in the Eredivisie. He then went to Hungary to become the academy director of Budapest Honvéd.[1][2]

Budapest Honvéd

In December 2013 he signed his contract ready to commence duties as the new technical director for Budapest Budapest Honvéd.[3] During his tenure, he strived to bring the Dutch philosophy to the academy.[citation needed]

A.F.C. Leopards

On 15 May 2014, Kenyan Premier League giants A.F.C. Leopards announced that De Jongh was set to take over at the club, subject to personal terms.[4] He landed in Kenya and completed his move to the club on 17 May.[5]

De Jongh's first match at the helm of Ingwe was a Nairobi derby league match against arch-rivals Gor Mahia. He guided his team to a 3–1 win, and after the match praised his team's spirit going into the game.[6] One of his great achievements with the club was getting them to 2014 CECAFA Nile Basin Cup finals for the first time in history.[7] Ugandan side Victoria University.[8] but went ahead to received the award for best runner up coach of the tournament.

Fans and management alike disagreed with his tactical methods and selections [9][10] However, De Jongh said he was not worried about the fans [11] because his method worked during the team's performances in the Nile Basin Cup, the derby win, and pulling the club up from last in the ranking to 6th. KPL Top 8 Cup .

On 28 December 2014, soon after the win over Bandari,[12] club chairman Allan Kasavuli announced that De Jongh would no longer be working as head coach, in what he termed as poor season at the helm that saw the team finish the 2014 season in 6th from last, with 32 points in 16 matches.[13] the 14th coach to have his contract terminated without notice by the club in five years.[14]

In January 2015, De Jongh returned to training with A.F.C. Leopards, claiming there was no prior notice before his dismissal [15] and months of unpaid salary, a case he took forward to the sports tribunal and won a year later [16]

F.C. Cape Town

After leaving F.C leopard he moved to South Africa [17] where he joined F.C. Cape Town[18] as their new head coach until later in the year.

Ulaanbaatar City F.C.

In 2016, he signed a 3-month contract at club Ulaanbatar city F.C. in Mongolia's capital as its head coach[19] He brought a breath of fresh air to football in Mongolia as he made structural changes that saw the club thrive even after he left.

Rwanda Football Federation

In 2016 De jongh was appointed the technical director of Rwanda Football Federation[20] He worked to improve football in Rwanda from grassroot. Organizing country wide scouting for young talent that [21] He also worked to improve women's football, taking part in grass root festival and working closely with the head coach of the women's national team. He resigned citing unprofessionalism.[22]

Swaziland National team

In 2017 he signed as the head coach of Eswatini national football team of Swaziland.[23] After the assassination of the vice chairman Mr. Victor Gamedze who was one of the few that supported his vision, he decided to leave the team at 124 in the ranking from 142.

Highlanders F.C

In 2019 he took over the managerial position at Highlanders F.C.[24] He led Highlanders F.C. to victory in the 2019 Chibuku Super Cup Final (30 November 2019) over Ngezi Platinum Stars [25] with 16 unbeaten matches under his belt the club qualified for the CAF Confederations Cup. He also took home the coach of the month title [26]

F.C. Platinum

He joined F.C. Platinum [27] in January 2020. His first game was against Al Ahly SC in the champions league drawing 1-1 [28] In March 2020 F.C. Platinum was set to play De Jongh's former team highlanders for the super challenge. His team won with a 2–0 victory.

Somalia

In February 2022, de Jongh was appointed manager of the Somalia national football team.[29] On 22 May 2022, following a 5–1 Africa Cup of Nations qualification preliminary round loss against Eswatini on aggregate, de Jongh resigned from his role.[30]

References

  1. ^ a b c (in Hungarian). NB1.hu. 6 January 2014. Archived from the original on 9 August 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  2. ^ . Soka25east.com. 20 May 2014. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Hendrik P. De Jongh comes to MFA". honvedfc.hu. 6 January 2014.
  4. ^ Wilson Mathu (15 May 2014). "AFC's new coach set to land". Futaa.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  5. ^ Jeff Kinyanjui (17 May 2014). "Ingwe coach jets in". Futaa.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  6. ^ Luke Oluoch (8 June 2014). "De Jongh hails team spirit in derby win". Futaa.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  7. ^ Andrew Oryada (3 June 2014). "AFC Leopards storm CECAFA Nile basin cup final". africanfootball.com.
  8. ^ . CECAFA. 4 June 2014. Archived from the original on 11 July 2014. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
  9. ^ Mercy Njueh (10 July 2014). "Ingwe fans frustrated with team selection". Futaa.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  10. ^ Vincent Opiyo (9 July 2014). "Ingwe players question De Jongh tactical approach". Futaa.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  11. ^ Vincent Opiyo (14 July 2014). "De Jongh not worried with demanding AFC fans". Futaa.com. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Bandari 2-3 AFC Leopards: Ingwe grab top eight finish". Goal.com. 8 November 2014. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Troubled AFC Leopards send Dutch coach De Jongh packing". Daily Nation. 28 December 2014. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  14. ^ Gilbert Wandera (6 January 2015). "AFC Leopards sets new record after firing 14 coaches in five years!". The Standard. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  15. ^ Gilbert Wandera (21 January 2015). "'I am not walking away yet': De Jongh insists he is still AFC coach, attends training sessions". The Standard. Retrieved 11 March 2015.
  16. ^ "Kenya Premier League orders afc leopards to pay De Jongh". March 2015.
  17. ^ Patrick Korir (23 June 2015). "Former Leopards coach on F.C Cape Town radar". soka.co.ke.
  18. ^ Kurt Laduma (21 August 2015). "F.C cape town confirms new signings". soccerladuma.co.za. Retrieved 22 September 2015.
  19. ^ Marco Bagozzi (13 April 2016). "Giacomo Ratto, un italiano ad Ulaanbaatar". opinione-pubblica.com.
  20. ^ Peter Kamasa (2016). "FERWAFA appoint Hedrikus Pieter as technical director". newtimes.co.rw.
  21. ^ "Live your goals grass root festival". igihe.com. 2016.
  22. ^ David Isabirye (2016). "Hendrikus De Jongh resigns as Rwanda director of football". kawowo.com.
  23. ^ "De Jongh Named Swaziland coach". kickoff.com. 2017.
  24. ^ Festus Chuma (25 September 2019). "former Eswatini coach De Jongh Joins highlanders". ducorsports.com.
  25. ^ "Highlanders to decide on caf confed cup". Soccer24.co.zw. 2 December 2019.
  26. ^ "Bosso duo bag October PSL awards".
  27. ^ "De Jongh unveiled as fc platinum head coach". zbcnews.co.zw. 6 January 2020.
  28. ^ Michael Madyira (11 January 2020). "caf champions league fc platinum deny al ahly win". goal.com.
  29. ^ "Somalia announce Pieter de Jongh as new head coach". CECAFA. 7 February 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  30. ^ "Pieter de Jongh alweer gestopt als bondscoach van Somalië". Regio-Voetbal (in Dutch). 25 May 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2022.

External links

  • Pieter de Jongh at FootballDatabase.eu
  • Pieter de Jongh Interview with Voetbalzone
  • Pieter de Jong Interview with AD

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Not to be confused with Hendrik de Iongh In this Dutch name the surname is de Jongh not Jongh Hendrik Pieter de Jongh born 8 December 1970 is a Dutch football manager who has coached several professional football clubs around the world including Budapest Honved Kenyan Premier League side A F C Leopards and F C Cape Town De Jongh was most recently manager of Somalia Pieter de JonghPersonal informationFull namePieter de JonghDate of birth 1970 12 08 8 December 1970 age 52 1 Place of birthAsperen Netherlands 1 Managerial careerYearsTeam1990 1994RKC Waalwijk youth coach 1994 1997KNVB youth coach 1997 1999VV VRC1999 2000Heerjansdam2001 2004De Zuidvogels2005RKSV Schijndel2006 2007FC Dordrecht assistant coach 2007Vitesse Delft2008 2009SC Woerden2009 2010AZ Alkmaar trainee assistant youth 2011ASV Dronten2012SDC Putten2012 2013Moldova Olympic2013 2014Budapest Honved academy director 2014 2015AFC Leopards2015 2016FC Cape Town2016 2017Ulaanbaatar City2017 2018Eswatini2019Highlanders2020Platinum2022Somalia Contents 1 Career 1 1 Budapest Honved 1 2 A F C Leopards 1 3 F C Cape Town 1 4 Ulaanbaatar City F C 1 5 Rwanda Football Federation 1 6 Swaziland National team 1 7 Highlanders F C 1 8 F C Platinum 1 9 Somalia 2 References 3 External linksCareer EditDe Jongh was born in Asperen Netherlands He only played in amateur soccer De Jongh was beginning his managerial career at RKC Waalwijk as a youth coach before becoming a youth coach for the Royal Dutch Football Association KNVB He moved on to manage vv VRC in Veenendaal FC Dordrecht s reserve team and Vitesse Delft before becoming the trainee assistant coach in the youth academy of AZ in the Eredivisie He then went to Hungary to become the academy director of Budapest Honved 1 2 Budapest Honved Edit In December 2013 he signed his contract ready to commence duties as the new technical director for Budapest Budapest Honved 3 During his tenure he strived to bring the Dutch philosophy to the academy citation needed A F C Leopards Edit On 15 May 2014 Kenyan Premier League giants A F C Leopards announced that De Jongh was set to take over at the club subject to personal terms 4 He landed in Kenya and completed his move to the club on 17 May 5 De Jongh s first match at the helm of Ingwe was a Nairobi derby league match against arch rivals Gor Mahia He guided his team to a 3 1 win and after the match praised his team s spirit going into the game 6 One of his great achievements with the club was getting them to 2014 CECAFA Nile Basin Cup finals for the first time in history 7 Ugandan side Victoria University 8 but went ahead to received the award for best runner up coach of the tournament Fans and management alike disagreed with his tactical methods and selections 9 10 However De Jongh said he was not worried about the fans 11 because his method worked during the team s performances in the Nile Basin Cup the derby win and pulling the club up from last in the ranking to 6th KPL Top 8 Cup On 28 December 2014 soon after the win over Bandari 12 club chairman Allan Kasavuli announced that De Jongh would no longer be working as head coach in what he termed as poor season at the helm that saw the team finish the 2014 season in 6th from last with 32 points in 16 matches 13 the 14th coach to have his contract terminated without notice by the club in five years 14 In January 2015 De Jongh returned to training with A F C Leopards claiming there was no prior notice before his dismissal 15 and months of unpaid salary a case he took forward to the sports tribunal and won a year later 16 F C Cape Town Edit After leaving F C leopard he moved to South Africa 17 where he joined F C Cape Town 18 as their new head coach until later in the year Ulaanbaatar City F C Edit In 2016 he signed a 3 month contract at club Ulaanbatar city F C in Mongolia s capital as its head coach 19 He brought a breath of fresh air to football in Mongolia as he made structural changes that saw the club thrive even after he left Rwanda Football Federation Edit In 2016 De jongh was appointed the technical director of Rwanda Football Federation 20 He worked to improve football in Rwanda from grassroot Organizing country wide scouting for young talent that 21 He also worked to improve women s football taking part in grass root festival and working closely with the head coach of the women s national team He resigned citing unprofessionalism 22 Swaziland National team Edit In 2017 he signed as the head coach of Eswatini national football team of Swaziland 23 After the assassination of the vice chairman Mr Victor Gamedze who was one of the few that supported his vision he decided to leave the team at 124 in the ranking from 142 Highlanders F C Edit In 2019 he took over the managerial position at Highlanders F C 24 He led Highlanders F C to victory in the 2019 Chibuku Super Cup Final 30 November 2019 over Ngezi Platinum Stars 25 with 16 unbeaten matches under his belt the club qualified for the CAF Confederations Cup He also took home the coach of the month title 26 F C Platinum Edit He joined F C Platinum 27 in January 2020 His first game was against Al Ahly SC in the champions league drawing 1 1 28 In March 2020 F C Platinum was set to play De Jongh s former team highlanders for the super challenge His team won with a 2 0 victory Somalia Edit In February 2022 de Jongh was appointed manager of the Somalia national football team 29 On 22 May 2022 following a 5 1 Africa Cup of Nations qualification preliminary round loss against Eswatini on aggregate de Jongh resigned from his role 30 References Edit a b c Hendrik Pieter de Jongh Kispesten folytatja in Hungarian NB1 hu 6 January 2014 Archived from the original on 9 August 2014 Retrieved 23 July 2014 Dutchman Pieter de Jongh unveiled as new AFC Leopards coach Soka25east com 20 May 2014 Archived from the original on 26 July 2014 Retrieved 23 July 2014 Hendrik P De Jongh comes to MFA honvedfc hu 6 January 2014 Wilson Mathu 15 May 2014 AFC s new coach set to land Futaa com Retrieved 23 July 2014 Jeff Kinyanjui 17 May 2014 Ingwe coach jets in Futaa com Retrieved 23 July 2014 Luke Oluoch 8 June 2014 De Jongh hails team spirit in derby win Futaa com Retrieved 23 July 2014 Andrew Oryada 3 June 2014 AFC Leopards storm CECAFA Nile basin cup final africanfootball com Nile Basin Cup Victoria University beat AFC Leopards to lift Basin Cup CECAFA 4 June 2014 Archived from the original on 11 July 2014 Retrieved 6 June 2014 Mercy Njueh 10 July 2014 Ingwe fans frustrated with team selection Futaa com Retrieved 23 July 2014 Vincent Opiyo 9 July 2014 Ingwe players question De Jongh tactical approach Futaa com Retrieved 23 July 2014 Vincent Opiyo 14 July 2014 De Jongh not worried with demanding AFC fans Futaa com Retrieved 23 July 2014 Bandari 2 3 AFC Leopards Ingwe grab top eight finish Goal com 8 November 2014 Retrieved 11 March 2015 Troubled AFC Leopards send Dutch coach De Jongh packing Daily Nation 28 December 2014 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Gilbert Wandera 6 January 2015 AFC Leopards sets new record after firing 14 coaches in five years The Standard Retrieved 11 March 2015 Gilbert Wandera 21 January 2015 I am not walking away yet De Jongh insists he is still AFC coach attends training sessions The Standard Retrieved 11 March 2015 Kenya Premier League orders afc leopards to pay De Jongh March 2015 Patrick Korir 23 June 2015 Former Leopards coach on F C Cape Town radar soka co ke Kurt Laduma 21 August 2015 F C cape town confirms new signings soccerladuma co za Retrieved 22 September 2015 Marco Bagozzi 13 April 2016 Giacomo Ratto un italiano ad Ulaanbaatar opinione pubblica com Peter Kamasa 2016 FERWAFA appoint Hedrikus Pieter as technical director newtimes co rw Live your goals grass root festival igihe com 2016 David Isabirye 2016 Hendrikus De Jongh resigns as Rwanda director of football kawowo com De Jongh Named Swaziland coach kickoff com 2017 Festus Chuma 25 September 2019 former Eswatini coach De Jongh Joins highlanders ducorsports com Highlanders to decide on caf confed cup Soccer24 co zw 2 December 2019 Bosso duo bag October PSL awards De Jongh unveiled as fc platinum head coach zbcnews co zw 6 January 2020 Michael Madyira 11 January 2020 caf champions league fc platinum deny al ahly win goal com Somalia announce Pieter de Jongh as new head coach CECAFA 7 February 2022 Retrieved 2 March 2022 Pieter de Jongh alweer gestopt als bondscoach van Somalie Regio Voetbal in Dutch 25 May 2022 Retrieved 3 June 2022 External links EditPieter de Jongh at FootballDatabase eu Pieter de Jongh Interview with Voetbalzone Pieter de Jong Interview with AD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pieter de Jongh amp oldid 1115507849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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