Jan Everse

January Everse ( born January 5, 1954 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch football coach and former international player.

Club career

Everse started with the game of football in the youth of XerxesDZB - the club where his father John sr. played in the 1950s. At 15, he moved to the youth of Feyenoord; at 18 he turned pro and was on November 4, 1973 his debut in the Eredivisie at left-back with a 3-0 win in Kerkrade. Just two days later, he made ​​his first appearance alongside Wim Rijsbergen and Wim Jansen in the UEFA Cup competition; Feyenoord lost at Gwardia Warsaw although 0:1, however, came on and finally won this season in addition to the Dutch Championship and the UEFA Cup. In the European Cup the following season he made with three of four games before Rotterdam eliminated against FC Barcelona. By 1977 Everse remained in Rotterdam, but could never enforce properly located; in his four years he came to 46 Eredivisie inserts with two goals.

For the season 1977/78 he moved to the reigning champions Ajax Amsterdam, where he was a regular in the first season with 32 missions; in all European matches of Amsterdam he came into this season for use before Ajax was eliminated in the quarter- final against Juventus on penalties. In the following season 1978/79 he had with 27 inserts a big part in that Ajax again the Dutch championship and the KNVB Cup and won for the fourth time the Double. While Everse in the championship goal in Ajax jersey never met, he could score his only goal in the European Cup on October 3, 1979 to 8:1 home win against HJK Helsinki he wore the gateway to 3-0 on the scoreboard. This season he was only ten in the championship three times and the European Cup for use due to a serious knee injury; at the end of the season, he ended his active career as a renewed Dutch masters.

National

January Everses two games in the Nederlands elftal fell into his successful season, in which he played with Feyenoord as a master in the European Cup. The services had Bondscoach George Knobel alerted to him who appointed him to the friendly match on 30 April 1975 in Antwerp against Belgium in the squad. In the 0-1 defeat he came on right after the Belgian scoring in the 79th minute for Frans Thijssen and played a good ten minutes next to his team mate Wim Rijsbergen and Wim van Hanegem. At the next international match of the Netherlands against Germany in Frankfurt he was only on the bench. On May 30, he stood against Yugoslavia in the initial formation and played at 0:3 in the Partizan Stadium in Belgrade during the entire period. With his two appearances he remained under the game number his father Jan, who ran aground three times in the national team.

Coach

Everse began as coach of Club Amateur Swift Boys. About various other clubs unterklassige he came in 1996 to FC Zwolle, which he has edited two and a half years in the second division. In February 1999 he moved to Ehrendivisionär Sparta Rotterdam, he was responsible in 34 games. He was coach of the short-lived Finnish first division side FC Jokerit 2001. After further years as coach of the amateurs of Zwart Wit'28 and Excelsior Maassluis, he returned in 2006 for FC Zwolle in the Eerste divisie back. In March 2009 he was removed because of club -destructive behavior of his office. After that, he was briefly caretaker manager at sc Heerenveen; since the beginning of the 2010/11 season he is coach of second division club Sparta Rotterdam.

Achievements

  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: In 1973/74 with Feyenoord Rotterdam
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