Co Adriaanse (born 21 July 1947) is a Dutch football manager and former player who played as a centre-back. As a professional player, Adriaanse played...
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Adriaanse is a Dutch and Afrikaans surname. Notable people with the surname include: Co Adriaanse (born 1947), Dutch footballer and manager Jacobie Adriaanse...
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season, having finished in second place. That team was led by the coach Co Adriaanse and the player Foeke Booy. Eibrink, however, grew increasingly disappointed...
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six points behind champions Rapid Wien. Trapattoni was succeeded by Co Adriaanse, under whom they finished as champions, but he left after one year. His...
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years. The start of the 2011–12 season, under Preud'homme's successor Co Adriaanse, featured another clash between the duo in the Amsterdam Arena, this...
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2005, after a promising preseason, Postiga was demoted to the B team as Co Adriaanse was not happy with his performances. In January of the following year...
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and USV Elinkwijk. Only one outside player was recruited, as defender Co Adriaanse was signed for ƒ 125,000 from De Volewijckers from Amsterdam. The core...
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strong addition to the team and became first-choice player under coach Co Adriaanse and later Ronald Koeman until he suffered a serious knee injury which...
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Ricardo Costa. However, in the following year, under the guidance of Co Adriaanse, he had a breakthrough season, establishing himself as one of the best...
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(2010) Louis van Gaal (2013) Guus Hiddink (2015) Johan Cruyff (2016) Co Adriaanse (2017) Dick Advocaat (2021) Bert van Marwijk (2022) Berend Scholten (2005-03-03)...
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