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Playing position
  
Midfielder

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Jan Dijk


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Full name
  
Johannes Hermannus van Dijk

Date of birth
  
(1956-12-10) December 10, 1956 (age 59)

Place of birth
  
Schalkhaar, Deventer, Netherlands

Current team
  
Helmond Sport (head coach)

Johannes ("Jan") Hermannus van Dijk (born 10 December 1956 in Schalkhaar, Deventer, Overijssel) is a retired Dutch footballer and manager. He currently manages Hoofdklasse side Chevremont.

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Club

Van Dijk is best known for having spent his entire career at FC Groningen, except for a short loan spell to Go Ahead Eagles. His stay with the club spanned from 1975 to 1992, and earned him the nickname "Mister FC Groningen", as well as the record for number of appearances with a Groningen jersey (537).

Coaching career

After he retired in 1992, Van Dijk became a football manager. He coached FC Groningen, Roda JC, RBC Roosendaal, Helmond Sport, and FC Emmen. He was fired from FC Emmen on 15 February 2007. After a season serving as Foeke Booy assistant at Al-Nassr, he was appointed manager of then-Eerste Divisie club VVV-Venlo on June 2008. Under his tenure, VVV-Venlo were crowned 2008–09 Eerste Divisie champions and achieved immediate promotion back to the Eredivisie. He was successively dismissed in December 2010 due to poor results.

On March 2012 it was announced Van Dijk would become manager of Topklasse amateurs VV Gemert on a two-year deal valid from the 2012–13 season. After suffering relegation on the first season of his in charge, Van Dijk and Gemert agreed to mutually part company in May 2013.

On March 2014 Van Dijk agreed to return to Helmond Sport, agreeing on a deal effective from 1 July 2014. He left the club in February 2016.

He was named manager at amateur side Chevremont for the 2017/18 season.

Personal life

Two of his sons, Gregoor and Dominique, also played professional football in the Netherlands. He is married to Ineke and he has two more sons and two daughters.

References

Jan van Dijk (footballer) Wikipedia