Jan Willem van Ede

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Jan Willem van Ede
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Jan Willem van Ede
Personal information
Date of birth (1963-04-13) 13 April 1963 (age 62)
Place of birth Utrecht, Netherlands
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
UVV
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
19821996 FC Utrecht 409 (0)
19961998 PSV 6 (0)
19981999 Haarlem 10 (0)
19992000 NAC 25 (0)
20002002 FC Twente 1 (0)
Total451(0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 4 December 2008

Jan Willem van Ede (born 13 April 1963 in Utrecht) is a retired Dutch football goalkeeper.

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Playing career

Club

He played the majority of his career for hometown club FC Utrecht [1] and as of 2017, still holds the record of most Eredivisie games played for the club with 409. [2] He made his professional debut on 8 September 1982 for Utrecht against PEC Zwolle and won the 1985 KNVB Cup with the club. [3]

He later became reserve goalkeeper at PSV and FC Twente [4] and also played for Haarlem in the Eerste Divisie and NAC.

Hoekman case

In 1999, Van Ede was sentenced to pay a compensation after kicking Roda JC winger Danny Hoekman 10 years earlier, which took Hoekman out of the game for almost two years due to a knee injury. [5] [6]

Coaching career

Van Ede worked as assistant and goalkeeper coach of the Netherlands women from 2005 but was dismissed in summer 2016 due to a difference in view with manager Arjan van der Laan. [7] Next to his job with the Dutch FA, he was appointed coach of amateur side Montfoort in December 2015. [8]

In September 2019 van Ede was appointed the Republic of Ireland Women's team goalkeeping coach, reuniting with manager Vera Pauw. [9]

Statistics

SeasonClubCountryLeagueAppsGoals
1982/83 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 300
1983/84 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1984/85 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1985/86 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 150
1986/87 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 140
1987/88 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1988/89 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 190
1989/90 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1990/91 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1991/92 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1992/93 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1993/94 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 340
1994/95 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 300
1995/96 FC Utrecht Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 290
1996/97 PSV Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 50
1997/98 PSV Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 10
1998/99 HFC Haarlem Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eerste Divisie 100
1999/00 NAC Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eerste Divisie 250
2000/2001 FC Twente Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 10
2001/02 FC Twente Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Eredivisie 00
Total4510

Last update: 4 December 2008

Honours

FC Utrecht

References

  1. "Jan Willem van Ede" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. Retrieved 9 February 2010.
  2. FC Utrecht.TV: Stage Jan Willem van Ede - FC Utrecht (in Dutch)
  3. Bekerwinst Utrecht in 1985 kreeg gestalte bij PSV - NOS (in Dutch)
  4. Doelman van Ede van NAC naar FC Twente - Volkskrant (in Dutch)
  5. Doodschop? - Volkskrant (in Dutch)
  6. Oud-speler Hoekman heeft na tien jaar strijd eindelijk zicht op schadevergoeding - Trouw (in Dutch)
  7. Wegen coach Jan Willem van Ede en KNVB scheiden - KNVB (in Dutch)
  8. Jan Willem van Ede trainer van Montfoort - RTV Utrecht (in Dutch)
  9. Duffy, Emma. "The former Dutch goalkeeper and his classmate on a 'mission' to get Ireland to Euro 2021". The42. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
  10. "1985: JOHN VAN LOEN KOPT FC UTRECHT NAAR DE EERSTE KNVB BEKER". totoknvbbekker.nl. 12 February 2018. Retrieved 17 October 2020.