Jan Zoutman

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Jan Zoutman (Woerden, 1 August 1969) is a Dutch football coach with a UEFA PRO license. He is the coach of VV Katwijk in the Tweede Divisie and also teaches coaching at the KNVB. [1] [2]

Coaching career

Zoutman coaches since 1987, first youth while playing in SV Argon seniors, then teams in nominal amateur leagues, except for the seasons 2007–2009 with HFC Haarlem and 2013–2014 with Jong FC Twente in the full pro Eerste Divisie. Zoutman won the national Rinus Michels Award and the national amateur championship while coaching SV Argon. [3] He also won the national championship for amateurs with IJsselmeervogels. [4] In October 2018 he replaced Jack van den Berg as manager of VV Katwijk. [3]

SeasonClubCountryLeagueGamesWonEvenLost
2004–2007 SV Argon Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Hoofdklasse 90601515
2007–2009 HFC Haarlem Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eerste Divisie 76201937
2010–2011 IJsselmeervogels Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Hoofdklasse 201811
2011–2013 IJsselmeervogels Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Topklasse 87451428
2013–2015 Jong FC Twente Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eerste Divisie ----
2015–2017 [5] Quick Boys Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Hoofdklasse ----
2018–2020 VV Katwijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Tweede Divisie ----
Totals2731434981

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  2. "Hoe is het met... Jan Zoutman".
  3. 1 2 "Katwijk heeft z'n trainer binnen: Jan Zoutman volgt Jack van den Berg op".
  4. Redactie (27 October 2018). "Katwijk heeft z'n trainer binnen: Jan Zoutman volgt Jack van den Berg op" [Kawtijk has a coach: Jan Zoutman replaces Van den Berg]. Voetbal in de Bollenstreek. Retrieved 29 October 2018. Katwijk heeft de opvolger gevonden van Jack van den Berg. Jan Zoutman begint aankomende maandag als de nieuwe trainer van de nummer vier van de Tweede Divisie. De 49-jarige inwoner van Velserbroek tekent tot het einde van het seizoen.
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