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Football Club Utrecht () is a Dutch professional football club based in Utrecht. The club competes in the
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, the top tier of
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, and plays its home matches at the
Stadion Galgenwaard Stadion Galgenwaard () is a football stadium in Utrecht, Netherlands. It has been the home of the FC Utrecht since 1970. The stadium, which underwent a renovation starting at the beginning of the 21st century, has a capacity of 23,750 spectator ...
. The club was formed in 1970 as a merger between local clubs VV DOS, USV Elinkwijk and Velox. Since then, the club has won three national cup tournaments: in 1985, 2003 and 2004, also winning the
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in 2004 as the first club outside the traditional Dutch '' Big Three''. Utrecht is also the only club outside the Big Three which has never suffered relegation from the top-flight Eredivisie. Utrecht have competed in 15 European campaigns, reaching the group stages of the 2004–05 UEFA Cup and the
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, their best European results.


History


1970–1979: Merger and early years

In the late 1960s, the municipality of Utrecht initiated talks of a merger between the professional departments of VV DOS, Velox and USV Elinkwijk with the aim of continuing to guarantee professional football at top level in the city. DOS was the largest of the three clubs, and had won a national championship in
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. With stout defensive tactics, the club had narrowly escaped relegation for three successive years, and mismanagement had left the club on the brink of bankruptcy. A cynical comment from that time was: "The club can do nothing, not even relegate." Merger plans were experienced less positively at Velox and Elinkwijk. Velox had been promoted to the
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in the early 1960s and had been close to achieving promotion to the
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a few times. In 1968, however, the team relegated to the third-tier Tweede Divisie again. Elinkwijk had been more successful than Velox. A ''yo-yo club'', Elinkwijk alternated seasons in the bottom of the Eredivisie with seasons in the top of the Eerste Divisie. In addition, there was a sentiment in Elinkwijk that it was not originally an Utrecht-based club, but that it belonged more to the town of Zuilen which was an independent municipality until 1954. The club had no preference for the impending merger, but eventually gave in to pressure from the municipality. During the merger talks, Elinkwijk tried to secure a spot in the highest league of amateur football, but was instead placed in the Tweede Klasse. The following season, the club won the championship and as a result promoted to the
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. On 1 July 1970, the merger became a fact and FC Utrecht was founded. Since VV DOS had managed to avoid relegation from the Eredivisie in the season before, the new club could immediately play at the highest level in its inaugural season. FC Utrechts's home ground became
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, which had previously been the VV DOS home ground, the largest stadium of the three parent clubs. The first manager of Utrecht became
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, the then 29-year-old head coach of Velox, who was joined by 24-year-old Fritz Korbach from USV Elinkwijk as assistant. Their assignment was to forge one club with one culture from its three cores and three different identities. In the first season, the FC Utrecht first-team squad consisted almost entirely of former players from DOS, Velox and USV Elinkwijk. Only one outside player was recruited, as defender Co Adriaanse was signed for ƒ 125,000 from
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from
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. The core of the squad also consisted of former DOS players Cor Hildebrand, Ed van Stijn, Piet van Oudenallen, Tom Nieuwenhuys and
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, former Elinkwijk players Joop Leliveld, Jan Blaauw, Dick Teunissen and
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and former Velox player Marco Cabo. Their first official match was against defending European Cup winners
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. Groenendijk scored Utrecht's first goal, but despite the 0–1 lead, the team eventually lost 4–1. The club finished in 9th place in its inaugural season, a solid midtable finish.


1980–1990: Near bankruptcy and revival

In the first ten years of its existence, FC Utrecht grew steadily. Important players from that period were
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,
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and Willem van Hanegem. In the early 1980s, it was decided to construct a new stadium, which was called Nieuw Galgenwaard. The tide turned in 1981 when the Dutch
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(FIOD) opened an investigation into the club. They could reveal a series of financial malpractices, including transfer and salary costs of various players being financed illegally. Between 1976 and 1980, the club had not paid national insurance contributions and taxes on signing bonuses. In addition, there had been committed fraud with receipts. The club could not meet the stated additional tax and was placed under a debt moratorium. Bankruptcy, at that point, seemed inevitable. Various campaigns were organised by players and supporters, and through a petition, the club managed to collect 66,000 signatures for the retention of the club. Under the leadership of
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Hans van Breukelen, first-team players went canvassing with FC Utrecht merchandise and recorded a single entitled "''We geven het niet op''" ("We don't give up"). The municipality of Utrecht eventually decided to respond to the massive local support and covered expenses. The early 1980s, under the leadership of head coach and former player Han Berger, were successful. The team finished in 5th place in 1980, 3rd in 1981 and 5th place in 1982 of the
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and in 1982 the club also reached the
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final, which was lost to AZ '67. The team also played European football for the first time in club history. The success was in large part due to the large number of youth players that broke through to the first team during these years. Out of eighteen first-team players reaching the cup final in 1982, fourteen were academy players, including van Breukelen, Gert Kruys, Willy Carbo and Ton de Kruijk. Many of these players, such as
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,
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, Willem van Hanegem,
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and Jan Wouters, would later return to the club as managers. Although the club went through a golden era results-wise, the club was far from healthy financially. To keep the club afloat, key players were let go every season. Van Breukelen left for Nottingham Forest in 1982, Carbo for
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in 1983 and Rob de Wit for Ajax in 1983. As a result, FC Utrecht dropped from a near-top side to more mid-table finishes in the Eredivisie table in the mid-1980s. On 1 April 1985, ''
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'' published an article about an imminent takeover of the club. A
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of, among others, the English newspaper magnate
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and
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, were said to have plans to invest heavily in FC Utrecht and acquire a majority shareholding. The supporters of the club were strongly against the takeover, however, especially due to the interference of Ajax legend, Cruyff. Ultimately, the takeover failed.


1991–2005: Troubled 1990s, success and tragedy

After a number of weaker years, FC Utrecht reached 4th place in the Eredivisie in 1990–91, led by manager
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and with players such as Johan de Kock,
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and
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and top goalscorer of the season, Włodzimierz Smolarek. After this, however, things went downhill for the club. Because Utrecht missed out on European qualification, incomes were lost. Between 1989 and 1996, six managers led the team and there were just as many changes in the board of directors. Quarrels and financial issues arose, which again meant that key players had to be sold to close the holes in the budget. Alflen left for Ajax in 1991, de Kock left for Roda JC in 1994 and
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moved to Vitesse in 1996. Main sponsor AMEV intervened in the dire financial situation in 1996. The club received a financial injection in exchange for a substantial shareholder position. The insurance company appointed Hans Herremans as club chairman. Many investments were made immediately in 1996, as Errol Refos, Rob Witschge and former Utrecht player
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came over from
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from FC Dordrecht, Dick van Burik from NAC and Michael Mols from
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. Ronald Spelbos was appointed manager with Jan Wouters as assistant. In 1998, a complete renovation of the
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was initiated, designed by ZJA Zwarts & Jansma Architecten. Despite the capital injection, successes on the pitch failed to materialise during the first years, and a number of managers were hired and fired in rapid succession. In 1993, the team reached a relatively successful 8th place, but for the next eight years, until 2001, the club was unable climb to a higher position than 10th place in the table. In 1994 and 1996, the club even finished 15th, just above the relegation spots. In 1996, the team won only six matches, including an important 1–2 win at FC Twente, which meant that the promotion/relegation play-offs were avoided. Only in 2001, Utrecht managed to achieve European qualification again with a 5th-place finish, led by former player
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, who had become manager. Utrecht finished with the same number of points as RKC Waalwijk, Roda JC and Vitesse, but secured 5th place on goal difference. In 2002, the team lost the final of the
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to Ajax, but in 2003 and 2004, the team, which had come under the leadership of Foeke Booy, managed to win the cup. Important players in this period included Dirk Kuyt, Tom Van Mol, Jean-Paul de Jong,
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and
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. In 2004, the
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was also won at the expense of Ajax (2–4), as Hans Somers claimed a key role with two crucial goals. As a result of, among other things, a new financial crisis and a lack of lucrative transfers, Utrecht was again on the brink of collapse in the spring of 2003. There was no more money to pay Midreth, the company responsible for constructing the renovation of the stadium. At that time, the stadium was largely finished. Since the material for the construction had already been delivered, the construction company advanced the costs, about
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5.5 million.Verkamman, M. en Nieuwenhof, F. van den (2004) ''50 jaar betaald voetbal: de complete geschiedenis''. Eindhoven: De Boekenmakers. However, this once again left the club with a substantial debt. Bankruptcy was averted with a remediation and the sale of all properties, including the stadium, to, among others, the municipality of Utrecht and Midreth. In the following years, FC Utrecht returned to the mid-table of the Eredivisie. On 29 November 2005, French defender and fan favourite, David Di Tommaso died suddenly at the age of 26. Di Tommaso had suffered a
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in his sleep. The club subsequently retired Di Tommaso's kit number, 4. At the end of each season, the ''David Di Tommaso Trophy'' is awarded to the player who was considered of the most valuable that season by fans; the winner is determined by an internet poll. Before his death, Di Tommaso had been the most recent winner of the FC Utrecht Player of the Year, and the award was named after him since then.


2005–2008: Phanos takeover

After the averted bankruptcy of 2003, FC Utrecht, despite participating in the UEFA Cup in 2003 and 2004, was no longer able to get out of debt. In July 2007,
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company Phanos first showed interest in taking over the club. For the symbolic amount of €1, Phanos wanted to take over the club, including all outstanding debts. The company then intended to demolish the existing stadium to make the site available for housing. The company would then build a new stadium near the new Leidsche Rijn district. Phanos also wanted the club to become a serious contender in the Eredivisie by means of financial injections. The plan was met with a lot of resistance from supporters, as the Stadion Galgenwaard had seen a radical renovation recently. Subsequently, a conflict broke out between chairman Jan Willem van Dop, who had come over as director of
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in 2005, and the supervisory board. The board accused Van Dop of financial mismanagement, poor communication and egotistical behavior, including the recruitment of manager Willem van Hanegem and striker
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. On 3 September 2007, van Dop was relieved from his duties as chairman, but was put back in office three days later after summary proceedings. As a result, the entire supervisory board decided to step down.


2008–present: Van Seumeren era

On 2 April 2008, the FC Utrecht board announced in a press conference that the club had found a suitable takeover candidate in entrepreneur Frans van Seumeren, former director of the Mammoet
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company. Van Seumeren acquired 63% of the shares of FC Utrecht bv for €16 million. He promised to commit to the club for a period of at least 10 years and to reinvest any proceeds in the club. He set the goal that the club had to reconnect with the subtop of the league table within a few years, comparable to a club like SC Heerenveen. Van Seumeren took place in the new supervisory board, of which
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became chairman. Despite the fact that previous takeover candidate Phanos had failed to comply with the agreement between FC Utrecht and van Seumeren, they remained affiliated with the club as main shirt sponsor until March 2011. In his role as new owner of the club, van Seumeren was actively involved in the club's footballing policy. In the summer of 2008, against the wishes of head coach van Hanegem, he meddled with the composition of the technical staff by replacing assistant coaches
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and David Nascimento, strength and conditioning coach
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and goalkeeping coach Maarten Arts. At the end of 2008, he fired van Hanegem, after he had repeatedly expressed negative opinion on van Seumeren. Technical director
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also left afterwards. They were replaced by the duo
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and Foeke Booy as head coach and technical advisor, respectively. In 2011, chairman van Dop left FC Utrecht. In the same year, Wilco van Schaik was appointed as new director of the club. The change of function endorsed the conversion of FC Utrecht from a football association to a '' vennootschap'' (private limited company). In the summer of 2011, Du Chatinier was sacked and replaced by assistant Jan Wouters. Despite having a successful resume in terms of player sales and signings, Booy was also let go in 2012 after disappointing results on the pitch. In the 2012–13 season, Utrecht would go on to have one its best seasons historical seasons, finishing 5th in the league table, winning the play-offs for European football and equaling the club points record from 1981 (63 points). The following season, however, turned out to be a setback; Utrecht was eliminated in the second qualifying round of the
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by FC Differdange 03 from Luxembourg. Utrecht eventually finished 10th in the league. When Wouters decided not to renew his contract in 2014, after having been head coach for three years, a new direction was taken in terms of technical policy. Co Adriaanse was appointed as technical advisor, a position that has been vacant since Booy's departure in 2012. Adriaanse obtained an advisory, but not binding, voice in player policy, and was given powers in composing the club's coaching staff.
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, assistant under Wouters, would provide the training sessions. The pair were hired with the purpose of making Utrecht play more attacking, attractive football. Alflen disappointed, only leading Utrecht to 11th place in the league table, and he was let go after only one season in charge in 2015.
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was appointed as his replacement, coming from a position as Bayern Munich II manager. Club icon Jean-Paul de Jong was appointed as his assistant. Adriaanse also left the club, with Ten Hag taking the extra role as technical manager. The 2015–16 season proved to be highly successful, with Utrecht ending in 5th place of the Eredivisie table and reaching the
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final, which was lost 2–1 to Feyenoord. Utrecht would also lose the final of the play-offs for European football to
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. The reserves team of the club, Jong FC Utrecht, however, became champions of the
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in the 2015–16 season. With changes made to the
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, Jong Utrecht was therefore promoted to the second-tier
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. In the 2016–17 season, FC Utrecht secured a fourth-place finish with two match-days left to play. In the final of the play-offs for European football, they beat AZ Alkmaar was after an exciting diptych (0–3, 3–0, 4–3 after penalty shoot-out). As a result of Utrecht's success, Ten Hag was appointed new head coach of Ajax with assistant De Jong taking over as head coach on 1 January 2018.


Stadium

FC Utrecht's stadium is the
Stadion Galgenwaard Stadion Galgenwaard () is a football stadium in Utrecht, Netherlands. It has been the home of the FC Utrecht since 1970. The stadium, which underwent a renovation starting at the beginning of the 21st century, has a capacity of 23,750 spectator ...
, previously named the Galgenwaard, then later the Nieuw Galgenwaard. It has a current capacity of 23,750 spectators. The attendance on average was 19,600 people in 2004–05, while the average attendance rose to 20,004 in 2006–07. The stadium also accommodates several shops, offices, and the supporters home of the FC Utrecht fan club (Supporters Vereniging F.C. Utrecht).


Honours


National

* National champions (highest level of Dutch football) **Winners: 1957–58 (as VV DOS) ** Runners-up: 1953–54 (as VV DOS) * District champions (highest level of Dutch football before 1956–57) **Winners: 1953–54 (as VV DOS), 1955–56 (as USV Elinkwijk) *
Eerste divisie The Eerste Divisie (, en, First Division) is the second-highest tier of football in the Netherlands. It is linked with the top-level Eredivisie and with the third-level Tweede Divisie via promotion/relegation systems. It is also known as t ...
(second highest level of Dutch football) ** Runners-up: 1964–65 (as USV Elinkwijk) * Tweede Divisie (third highest level of Dutch football) **Winners: 1961–62 (as Velox) ** Runners-up: 1969–70 (as Velox, joint with FC Wageningen but deciding match was never played because of the merger) *
KNVB Cup The KNVB Beker (; en, KNVB Cup), branded as the TOTO KNVB Beker for sponsorship reasons, is a competition in the Netherlands organized by the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) since 1898. It was based on the format of the English FA Cup. Ou ...
** Winners: 1984–85, 2002–03, 2003–04 ** Runners-up: 1981–82, 2001–02, 2015–16 ** Other: 2019–20 (final was cancelled due to the
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) *
Johan Cruijff Schaal The Johan Cruyff Shield (, ) is a football trophy in the Netherlands named after Dutch footballer Johan Cruyff, also often referred to as the Dutch Super Cup. The winner is decided in one match only, played by the winner of the national football ...
** Winners: 2004 ** Runners-up: 2003


European

* Intertoto Cup/Summer Cup ** Joint Winners: 1978


FC Utrecht in European Competition

FC Utrecht's first competitive European match, in the team's current iteration (not as DOS), was on 17 September 1980, in the 1980–81 UEFA Cup, playing
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to a 0–0 draw. Since then, the club has participated in fourteen UEFA competitions, advancing as far as the Group Stage in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup and the
2010–11 UEFA Europa League The 2010–11 UEFA Europa League was the second season of the UEFA Europa League, Europe's secondary club football tournament organised by UEFA, and the 40th edition overall including its predecessor, the UEFA Cup. It began on 1 July 2010, w ...
:''Accurate as of 1 August 2019'' Source
UEFA.com
br />Pld = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goal Difference. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.


UEFA Current ranking


Domestic results

Below is a table with FC Utrecht's results since the introduction of the
Eredivisie The Eredivisie (; ''"Honour Division"'' or ''"Premier Division"'') is the highest level of professional football in the Netherlands. The league was founded in 1956, two years after the start of professional football in the Netherlands. It is ...
in 1956.


Current squad


On loan


Retired numbers


Records

De All Time Eredivisietopscorerslijst van FC Utrecht:
– FC Utrecht
:''Players in bold text are still active.''


Staff


Current staff


Head coaches

*
Bert Jacobs Bert Jacobs (March 5, 1941 – November 14, 1999) was a Dutch football manager, who played for HFC Haarlem. Jacobs was a football trainer at a young age, worked for Roda JC, FC Utrecht, Fortuna Sittard, Vitesse Arnhem, RKC Waalwijk and Sporting ...
(1 July 1970 – 30 June 1974) * Jan Rab (1974–76) * Han Berger (1 Jan 1976 – 30 June 1983) *
Barry Hughes Barry Hughes (31 December 1937 – 2 June 2019) was a Welsh professional football player and manager, active primarily in the Netherlands. He played as a defender. Early and personal life Hughes was born in Caernarfon. He attended Glyndwr Sec ...
(1983–84) * Nol de Ruiter (1 July 1984 – 30 June 1987) * Han Berger (1 July 1987 – 30 June 1989) * Cees Loffeld (1989–90) *
Ab Fafié Ab Fafié (4 March 1941 – 27 November 2012) was a Dutch professional football player and manager. Playing career Club Fafié made his debut for hometown club Feijenoord against Fortuna '54 in 1959 and also played for Rotterdam club Xerxes as ...
(17 Oct 1990 – 17 Feb 1993) *
Henk Vonk Henk Vonk (7 April 1942 – 17 June 2019) was a Dutch footballer who played as a midfielder for DOS and Gooiland, and later spent 30 years at FC Utrecht Football Club Utrecht () is a Dutch professional football club based in Utrecht. The clu ...
''(caretaker)'' (17 Feb 1993 – Sept 16, 1993) *
Leo van Veen Leo van Veen (; born 6 June 1946) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a forward or defender. During his career he played for FC Utrecht, Los Angeles Aztecs, Ajax Amsterdam and RKC Waalwijk, making 555 appearances in the Eredivisie ...
(Sept 17, 1993–30 June 1995) *
Ton du Chatinier Ton du Chatinier (born 13 January 1958) is a retired Dutch football player. He later worked as an assistant manager to Hong Myung-bo of South Korea, and alongside Hong as an assistant to manager Guus Hiddink at Russian side FC Anzhi Makhachkala ...
and
Henk Vonk Henk Vonk (7 April 1942 – 17 June 2019) was a Dutch footballer who played as a midfielder for DOS and Gooiland, and later spent 30 years at FC Utrecht Football Club Utrecht () is a Dutch professional football club based in Utrecht. The clu ...
(1995) * Simon Kistemaker (1 July 1995 – 30 Nov 1995) * Nol de Ruiter ''(caretaker)'' (30 Nov 1995 – 23 Jan 1996) * Ronald Spelbos (18 Jan 1996 – 27 Nov 1997) * Jan Wouters (1997) *
Mark Wotte Mark Christian Wotte (born 16 December 1960) is a Dutch football manager and former player. Wotte has managed teams in the Netherlands, Egypt, Qatar, England and Romania, and has also worked for the Scottish Football Association. Playing career W ...
(31 Dec 1997 – 28 March 2000) *
Frans Adelaar Frans Adelaar (born 5 December 1960) is a Dutch football manager and former professional player. He most recently was manager of Dutch top amateur side IJsselmeervogels. Career Club career Adelaar played professional football for FC Utrecht a ...
(29 March 2000 – 30 June 2002) * Foeke Booy (1 July 2002 – 30 June 2007) * Willem van Hanegem (1 July 2007 – 23 Dec 2008) *
Ton du Chatinier Ton du Chatinier (born 13 January 1958) is a retired Dutch football player. He later worked as an assistant manager to Hong Myung-bo of South Korea, and alongside Hong as an assistant to manager Guus Hiddink at Russian side FC Anzhi Makhachkala ...
(24 Dec 2008 – 19 May 2011) * Erwin Koeman (1 July 2011 – 18 Oct 2011) * Jan Wouters (18 Oct 2011 – 30 June 2014) *
Rob Alflen Rob Alflen (born 7 May 1968) is a Dutch football manager and former player who is the assistant manager of Dutch Eredivisie club Fortuna Sittard. Playing career Club Alflen was born in Utrecht. He played for FC Utrecht, Ajax Amsterdam, Vites ...
(1 July 2014 – 30 June 2015) *
Erik ten Hag Erik ten Hag (, born 2 February 1970) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player, who is currently the manager of Premier League club Manchester United. As a player, Ten Hag played as a centre-back in the Dutch league for 13 years ...
(1 July 2015 – 27 Dec 2017) * Jean-Paul de Jong (28 Dec 2017 – 4 Sep 2018) * Dick Advocaat (17 Sep 2018 – 30 June 2019) * John van den Brom (1 July 2019 – 6 November 2020) *
René Hake René Hake (born 18 December 1971) is a Dutch football coach. He is currently the head coach of Go Ahead Eagles Go Ahead Eagles () are a Dutch professional football club from the city of Deventer. They play in the Eredivisie, the top tier of ...
(6 November 2020 – 22 March 2022) *
Rick Kruys Rick Kruijs, commonly known as Rick Kruys, (born 9 May 1985) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player who is the head coach of Eerste Divisie club VVV-Venlo. His father, Gert Kruys is also a former professional footballer and cu ...
''(caretaker)'' (22 March 2022 – 30 June 2022) * Henk Fraser (1 July 2022 – 14 December 2022)


Kit manufacturers


See also

* Dutch football league teams


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Utrecht Football clubs in the Netherlands Football clubs in Utrecht (city) Association football clubs established in 1970 1970 establishments in the Netherlands Unrelegated association football clubs