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Name
  
Sid Druenen

2000-2001
  
EVV

1994-2000
  
CD Boliqueime

Years
  
Team


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Full name
  
Sid Maurice van Druenen

Date of birth
  
(1983-07-09) July 9, 1983 (age 32)

Place of birth
  
Venray, Netherlands

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Sid Maurice van Druenen (born July 9, 1983 in Venray) is a former semi-professional soccer player and current Technical Director and Head Coach of Cincinnati Dutch Lions in the USL PDL.

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Playing career

Van Druenen played youth and semi-professional soccer in the Netherlands for EVV and in Portugal for CD Boliqueime.

Management career

Van Druenen was a youth coach at Portuguese club CDR Quarteirense between 2006 and 2011. He was also involved as a fitness coach in several semi professional teams. In the summer of 2011 he moved to the USA to work for Soccer Centers in New Jersey.

In 2012, van Druenen was appointed manager of Dayton Dutch Lions W-League women's team, leading the team to a division championship and getting nominated for coach and organization of the year. In November of 2013 van Druenen became the youngest Head Coach in club and league history as he took over the reigns of the Dayton Dutch Lions FC's professional team that competed in the USL PRO.

After taking the 2015 season off coaching, van Druenen returned to the Dayton Dutch Lions FC in 2016 as the Director of Soccer and Head Coach for the Mens team that competes in the PDL. With van Druenen at the helm the team played a very attractive brand of soccer, just missed out on qualifying for the US Open Cup and registered one of its best PDL seasons in club history.

In January of 2017, van Druenen left the Dayton Dutch Lions FC and was announced as the Technical Director and Head Coach for the Cincinnati Dutch Lions FC.

References

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