Anton Vriesde

Anton Vriesde ( born October 18, 1968 in The Hague ) is a former Dutch football player.

Career

The first station of seniors Anton Vriesde was the second team of Ajax Amsterdam, where he played with the Dutch football as Edwin van der Sar and Dennis Bergkamp talents together. After a year at Ajax, he moved to FC Den Haag, later ADO Den Haag, and played in the first Dutch league, the Eredivisie. With his team he went down after two years, he remained three years and played in the second division, the Eerste Divisie. Vriesde moved in 1995 to League rival MVV Maastricht, after two years in the second division he managed with the rise of Maastricht, This was due to winning the championship in the Eerste Divisie. It was followed by three years in the upper house of the Dutch football before 2000, the descent was made. Vriesde played another year in Maastricht.

2001 he moved to Germany in the third-class Regionalliga Nord for KFC Uerdingen 05 where his countryman Jos Luhukay worked as a coach. At KFC, he remained a year. In 2002 he played in the Bundesliga at the Ruhr club VfL Bochum. The Wolves had just risen only once in the House of Lords. Vriesde was part of a successful Bochum time under coach Peter Neururer course was the first year reaches 9 and in the second year course 5, which means the most successful year in Bochum Bundesliga history. Vriesde came alongside players such as Frank Fahrenhorst and Raymond Kalla never reservists role beyond. His last year as an active football players followed in the 2004/05 season at Helmond Sport in the Dutch second division.

After his time as a player of the Dutch coach was. Since 2012 he is responsible for the team of VV Scharnhorst, before he was a youth coach at his former club MVV Maastricht and at Roda JC Kerkrade.

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