Henk Vos

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Henk Vos
Personal information
Full name Hendricus Johannes Petrus Vos [1]
Date of birth (1968-06-05) 5 June 1968 (age 55)
Place of birth Wouw, Netherlands
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1974–1981 RKSV Cluzona
1981–1984 RBC
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1984–1985 RBC 12 (2)
1985–1986 PSV 0 (0)
1986–1987 Willem II 14 (1)
1987 RBC 12 (6)
1987–1988 FC Eindhoven 4 (0)
1988–1990 Germinal Ekeren 40 (17)
1990–1993 Standard Liège 78 (23)
1991Metz (loan) 16 (2)
1993–1996 Sochaux 84 (26)
1996–1999 Feyenoord 81 (15)
2000–2001 FC Den Bosch 30 (10)
2000–2003 RBC 78 (33)
2003–2004 NAC Breda 26 (6)
2004 TOP Oss 18 (3)
2005 Germinal Beerschot 8 (2)
2005 Racing Mechelen 14 (3)
2006–2009 RBC 85 (11)
2010 KFC Meerle (6)
2011 De Fendert
2018–2019 RBC
Total596(166)
Managerial career
2012 VV Kogelvangers
2012–2013 Jong FC Dordrecht (assistant)
2018–2019 RBC (player-manager)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hendricus "Henk" Johannes Petrus Vos (born 5 June 1968) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a forward.

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Career

Vos was born in Wouw, Netherlands. He started his professional career in the 1984–85 season for RBC Roosendaal. Later on, he played in Belgium and France, returning to Holland to play for Feyenoord in 1996. For the 2007–08 season he played at RBC Roosendaal on an amateur basis.

He ended his career in 2009, yet restarted as an amateur player for KFC Meerle in Belgium in early 2010 before playing half a year with the Dutch side De Fendert. [2]

Coaching career

During his time at RBC from 2006 to 2009, Vos worked as a youth coach for the club. [3] In February 2012, Vos was appointed manager of VV Kogelvangers. [4] He was at the club until the end of the season, before joining the technical staff of FC Dordrecht as a forward coach and assistant manager for the Jong Dordrecht team. [5] [6] He left the position at the end of 2013. He later became a youth coach at NAC Breda but was released in June 2016 after an incident where Vos was involved in a fight with a security guard, who broke his nose. Vos was later arrested during the investigation. [7]

Ahead of the 2018–19 season, Vos returned to RBC as a player-manager and responsible for the club's youth sector. [8] The club announced on 20 April 2019, that he had been fired. [9]

Vos has also been a coach at the Feyenoord soccer schools for several years. [10]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague
DivisionAppsGoals
RBC 1984–85 Eerste Divisie 122
PSV 1985–86 Eredivisie 00
Willem II 1985–86Eerste Divisie51
1986–87Eerste Divisie90
Total141
RBC1986–87Eerste Divisie126
FC Eindhoven 1987–88Eerste Divisie40
Germinal Ekeren 1988–89 Eerste Klasse 258
1989–90Eerste Klasse159
Total4017
Standard Liège 1989–90Eerste Klasse143
1990–91Eerste Klasse101
1991–92Eerste Klasse2613
1992–93Eerste Klasse286
Total7823
Metz (loan)1990–91 Ligue 1 162
Sochaux 1993–94Ligue 13312
1994–95Ligue 1339
1995–96 Ligue 2 185
Total8426
Feyenoord 1995–96Eredivisie113
1996–97Eredivisie296
1997–98Eredivisie303
1998–99Eredivisie113
1999–2000Eredivisie00
Total8115
FC Den Bosch 1999–2000Eredivisie3010
RBC2000–01Eredivisie2311
2001–02Eerste Divisie2615
2002–03Eredivisie297
Total7833
NAC Breda 2003–04Eredivisie266
TOP Oss 2004–05Eerste Divisie183
KFC Nieuwmoer 2004–05 Vierde klasse 00
Germinal Beerschot 2004–05 Jupiler League 82
Racing Mechelen 2005–06 Derde klasse 143
RBC2005–06Eredivisie131
2006–07Eerste Divisie316
2007–08Eerste Divisie214
2008–09Eerste Divisie160
Total8111
KFC Meerle 2009–10 Provinciale Antwerpen 3A ?6
Career total596166

Honours

Club

Standard Liège
Feyenoord
Beerschot A.C.

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References

  1. (in Dutch) Profile
  2. Henk Vos bij Kogelvangers aan de slag - BN De Stem
  3. Henk Vos nieuwe hoofdtrainer RBC, internetbode.nl, 7 January 2018
  4. Henk Vos bij Kogelvangers aan de slag, bndestem.nl, 14 February 2012
  5. Oud-prof Henk Vos in technische staf Dordrecht, ad.nl, 24 June 2012
  6. Henk Vos spitsentrainer, fcdordrecht.nl, 23 June 2012
  7. NAC neemt afscheid van Henk Vos na vechtpartij Westlandse Cross, ad.nl, 2 July 2016
  8. Henk Vos volgend seizoen trainer bij oude liefde RBC, bndestem.nl, 30 December 2017
  9. RBC on Twitter: "Trainer-coach Henk Vos is door RBC per ..., twitter.com, 20 April 2019
  10. Profile at Feyenoord Soccer Schools website, feyenoord.nl
  11. "De klas van 1999: de kampioensploeg van Feyenoord". fcupdate.nl. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  12. "28 MEI 2005: MET DEN BEERSCHOT NAAR DEN HEIZEL". beerschot.be. Retrieved 22 December 2021.