Ab van Oorschot

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Ab van Oorschot
Personal information
Date of birth (1952-12-07) 7 December 1952 (age 70)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
VV Rijsoord?
–1970 Feyenoord
1970–1971 FC Dordrecht
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1970–1977 FC Dordrecht
1977–1981 SC Telstar
1981–1983 FC Dordrecht
1983–1986 Fluks Dordrecht
Managerial career
1986–1989 Ido's Football Club
1989–199? VV Groote Lindt
199? VV 's-Gravendeel
2009 Ido's Football Club (interim)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ab van Oorschot (7 December 1952) is a retired professional footballer for FC Dordrecht and SC Telstar. His position was midfielder. He also coached football and worked as a plumber. [1]

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Playing career

After playing in a Feyenoord youth team, Van Oorschot played in the FC Dordrecht first squad from 1970 until 1977. On 5 December 1971, he scored the finishing touch in the 2–0 defeat of PEC Zwolle in the sixth round of the Eerste Divisie. [2]

Van Oorschot played for SC Telstar from 1977 to 1981. [3] At Telstar, he was the captain of the team. [4] [5] He returned to FC Dordrecht from 1981 to 1983, [1] [6] and continued his player career at Fluks Dordrecht until 1986.

Managerial career

In 1986, Van Oorschot became head coach of IFC. [7] In 1989, he changed to VV Groote Lindt. Later, he briefly coached VV 's-Gravendeel. In 2009, Van Oorschot, as caretaker manager, brought IFC through playoffs for the first time in its long history to the Eerste Klasse. [8]

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  2. "Scherpschutters" [Snipers]. De Tijd . 6 December 1971. p. 2. Retrieved 10 August 2022 via Delpher.
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  4. Hoogland, Rob (25 August 1980). "Domme fout Van Oorschot; Rode kaart voor aanvoerder werd Telstar fataal" [Stupid mistake Van Oorschot; Red card for captain was fatal for Telstar]. De Telegraaf . p. 14. Retrieved 17 July 2022 via Delpher.
  5. "Van Oorschot drie duels buitenspel" [Van Oorschot offside for three matches]. De Telegraaf . 29 August 1980. p. 19. Retrieved 15 July 2022 via Delpher.
  6. "DS'79 wil Ab van Oorschot" [DS '79 wants Ab van Oorschot]. Het Vrije Volk . Rotterdam. 27 June 1981. p. 11. Retrieved 17 July 2022 via Delpher.
  7. "Ab van Oorschot trainer van IFC" [Ab van Oorschot trainer of IFC]. Het Vrije Volk . Rotterdam. 10 February 1986. p. 17. Retrieved 15 July 2022 via Delpher.
  8. Grossouw, Jacques (7 June 2020). "Uit de oude doos: IFC Zondag seizoen 2008–2009; IFC promoveert via nacompetitie naar de eerste klasse!" [From the old box: IFC Sunday season 2008–2009; IFC promotes to the Eerste Klasse via play-offs!]. IFC Ambacht .