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Name
  
Maarten Stekelenburg

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

2008–2011
  
Ajax Cape Town (Youth)

Parents
  
Jan Stekelenburg

2011–2012
  
Ajax Cape Town


Maarten Stekelenburg (footballer, born 1972) Maarten Stekelenburg Wikipedia

Full name
  
Maarten Jan-Willem Stekelenburg

Date of birth
  
(1972-12-13) 13 December 1972 (age 43)

Grandparents
  
Willem W. Stekelenburg, Maagje M. Verhoeff

Place of birth
  
Amsterdam, Netherlands

Maarten Jan-Willem Stekelenburg (born 13 December 1972 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch football manager. He is the manager of the Netherlands national under-19 football team. He previously managed Premier Soccer League club Ajax Cape Town and Almere City. He was also the head coach of the Netherlands under-17 national team from July 2013 until June 2015, when he replaced Fred Grim at Almere City.

Stekelenburg left his position as youth coordinator at the amateur club AFC in 1999 to move to Ajax where he trained and coached various youth teams, including the U17s, for a full decade. In the late 1990s, he was offered an internship with the Ajax D2 junior team by the then head of youth teams Hans Westerhof and after six months, Stekelenburg got his first contract as youth coach.

The former gymnastics and sports economics student then took the second Ajax team under his wing and moved up to the position of coordinator of the senior teams. In 2005, he became interim head of youth development at the Amsterdam club after Danny Blind was appointed head coach. From 2007, Stekelenburg stewarded the B2 junior team before moving to South Africa to become head of youth development at Ajax Cape Town, the satellite club of Ajax.

In June 2011, he succeeded Foppe de Haan as Ajax Cape Town head coach. Stekelenburg left the club in October 2012. During the final stages of the 2012-13 season, Stekelenburg was at the helm at AFC in the Dutch Topklasse, the third tier of football in the country. This season, he obtained practical coaching experience with Frank de Boer at Ajax as part of the KNVB’s Professional Football Coaching course.

Maarten Stekelenburg currently holds several positions at the Royal Netherlands Football Association (KNVB). Apart from managing the national Under-17s (as the successor to Albert Stuivenberg who moved to the Netherlands Under-21 team), Stekelenburg is also KNVB youth football coach and teacher at the KNVB Academy. In addition, he assists the other representative teams, coordinates scouting activities at professional clubs and creates tools for talent development and recognition.

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Maarten Stekelenburg (footballer, born 1972) Wikipedia