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Coolen () is a Dutch patronymic surname. Variant forms are ''Colen'', ''Kolen'' and ''Koolen''. ''Cool'' and ''Kool'' are archaic short forms of the given name Nicolaas. In Canada the name may also have evolved as a modern spelling of Coulon. Notable people with this surname include: * Antoon Coolen (1897-1961), Dutch writer * Coenrad Laurens Coolen (1773-?), Indonesian evangelist * (1944–2016), Belgian jazz trumpet player * Louis Coolen (born 1952), Dutch football midfielder and manager * Nadia Coolen (born 1994), Dutch football forward * Nancy Coolen (born 1973), Dutch singer and television host * Rini Coolen (born 1967), Dutch football defender and manager * Tom Coolen (born 1953), Canadian ice hockey coach * (born 1995), Belgian cyclist ;Koolen * Dionysius A.P.N. Koolen (1871–1945), Dutch politician, Minister of Labour, Trade and Industry 1925-26 * Kees Koolen (born 1965), Dutch rally raid racer and businessman * Nicole Koolen (born 1972), Dutch field hockey player ...
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Rini Coolen
Rini Coolen (born 10 February 1967) is a Dutch retired football defender and currently the Head of the Feyenoord Academy. Club career Coolen played professionally for Go Ahead Eagles, Heracles, De Graafschap and AZ. Managerial career He retired in 1995 and became a football manager who worked for Heracles Almelo, FC Twente and AGOVV Apeldoorn. He left FC Twente by mutual agreement on 1 February 2006. In November 2008 he signed for RBC Roosendaal as the successor of released coach Rob Meppelink. In 2010, he was appointed manager of A-League club Adelaide United. His inaugural season with Adelaide United proved to be a success, taking the club from their disastrous last place finish in the 2009-10 season to third place in the 2010-11 season. His time at the club was marred with off-field dramas, most notably surrounding former Reds captain Travis Dodd who moved to Perth Glory. Coolen proposed a plan to the club and started rebuilding the team after being signed to a four-year ...
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Louis Coolen
Louis Coolen (born 12 January 1952 in Nuenen) is a Dutch football manager and retired player who works as an advisor to the board at Helmond Sport. Playing career During his playing career he played for PSV, Helmond Sport and RKSV Nuenen. Coaching career After retiring as a player in 1982, Coolen has managed RKSV Nuenen, Helmondia '55, UDI '19, Helmond Sport and FC Eindhoven FC Eindhoven is a Dutch football club based in Eindhoven, North Brabant. They currently play in the Eerste Divisie (second tier of Dutch football), and are one of two professional clubs which are based in the city of Eindhoven, the other one bei .... He also was assistant manager at Roda JC for four years. He moved abroad in September 2008 to become technical director at the Yuri Konoplev Academy in Tolyatti and worked at Russian giants Zenit Saint Petersburg, where he managed their youth coaches in two spells at the club. In between he worked for Roda as technical director and later led the Roda J ...
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Nadia Coolen
Nadia Coolen (born 17 August 1994) is a Dutch football forward who plays for PSV Eindhoven. Honours ;PSV Winner * KNVB Women's Cup (1): 2020-2021 Runner-up * KNVB Women's Cup (4): 2013–2014, 2016-2017, 2017-2018, 2021-2022 ;VVV Runner-up * KNVB Women's Cup The KNVB Women's Cup ( nl, KNVB Beker voor Vrouwen) is the cup competition for women's football in the Netherlands. The competition was established in 1980, along with the KNVB Amateur Cup. From the 2007-08 season onwards, the first round of ...: 2011–12 References External links * 1994 births Living people Dutch women's footballers Eredivisie (women) players PSV (women) players VVV-Venlo (women) players Women's association football forwards People from Sittard Footballers from Limburg (Netherlands) {{Netherlands-women-footy-bio-stub ...
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Antoon Coolen
Antoon Coolen (April 17, 1897 - November 9, 1961) was a well-known Dutch writer of novels. He wrote the ''Boekenweekgeschenk'' for the Boekenweek In the Netherlands, the Boekenweek (; English: Book Week) is an annual "week" of ten days dedicated to Dutch literature. It has been held in March annually since 1932. Each Boekenweek has a theme. The beginning of the Boekenweek is marked by the ' ... of 1947 and a novel that was part of the Boekenweekgeschenk in 1939. Translations in English * Antoon Coolen: ''The golden webs''. Transl. from the Dutch by Marten ten Hoor. Michigan, 1953 * Antoon Coolen: ''Christmas rose''. Transl. from the Dutch by Marten ten Hoor. Michigan, 1952 * Antoon Coolen: ''The cross purposes''. Transl. from the Dutch by Jacobine Menzies-Wilson. London, Collins, 1948 1897 births 1961 deaths Dutch male novelists People from Gulpen-Wittem 20th-century Dutch novelists 20th-century Dutch male writers {{Netherlands-writer-stub ...
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Coenrad Laurens Coolen
Coenraad Laurens Coolen (1775 in Ungaran – 2 July 1873, in Mojokerto) is one of the lay evangelism, evangelists who did some of the first evangelical work in East Java.S.H. Soekotjo. 2009. Sejarah Gereja-gereja Kristen Jawa - jilid 1. Yogyakarta: Taman Pustaka Kristen. hlm. 142-147. Biography Coolen was born in Ungaran in 1775. Despite his Dutch surname and given names, his father supposedly was from Russia and his mother was a daughter of Prince Kojaran of the noble family of Central Java, Mataram.Denys Lombard. 1996. Nusa Jawa: Silang Budaya Kajian Sejarah Terpadu: Jaringan Asia, Volume 2. Jakarta: Gramedia. hlm. 100. Coolen was educated in ELS and then went into military service. While there, he came into contact with a group of pious commoners named "the Surabaya Saints" led by the German watchmaker Johannes Emde. In Surabaya Coolen married an English woman and had five children. Possibly after her death, he remarried Sadiyah and had three children with her. After some years ...
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Tom Coolen
Tom Coolen (born November 20, 1953 in Halifax, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach. He is currently the head coach of GKS Katowice in the Polska Hokej Liga, and an assistant coach for the Polish men's national team. He is a two time winner of the CIS Coach of the Year award, and a three time AUS Coach of the Year recipient. He built two National Championship teams at Acadia University and 5 AUS champions at Acadia and the University of New Brunswick. At the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, Coolen served as assistant coach to Ted Nolan. He began his coaching career at the Canadian university level, first as an assistant coach for the UNB Varsity Reds and later as head coach for the Acadia Axemen. He then continued his career coaching in various European leagues, including the German DEL and DEL2, Italian Serie A, Swiss NLA, Austrian EBEL, Danish Metal Ligaen, and Finnish Liiga. From 2012-2015, he served as an assistant coach for the Latvian national team. From 201 ...
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Nancy Coolen
Nancy Anna Francina Coolen, known as Nance (born 10 September 1973 in Asten, North Brabant, Netherlands) is a Dutch TV host who was previously the lead-singer of a Eurodance group called Twenty 4 Seven. At the age of 15, Nance was discovered in a discothèque by dance-producer Ruud van Rijen. He created the dance-act Twenty 4 Seven, in which Nance performs along with rapper Tony Dawson-Harrison, more commonly known by his stage name, Captain Hollywood. When the latter left the project and was replaced by rapper Stay C the act scored its biggest hits, like ''Slave to the Music''. In 1996 Nance decided to leave Twenty 4 Seven to start up a solo-career, which led to a couple of small hits in The Netherlands. Around the same time she began working as a TV host for several channels. She hosted the Dutch Top 40 a couple of times for TMF Nederland. A little later she did the love quiz ''Liefde is...'' for RTL 5. In 1999 she started hosting the game show ''Rappatongo'' for TROS. A ...
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Colen
Colen is a surname and given name. Notable people with this name include: Surname * Alexandra Colen (born 1955), Belgian politician * Beatrice Colen (1948-1999), American actress * Dan Colen (born 1979), American artist * Kimberly Colen (1957-2001), American author See also Given name * Colen Campbell Colen Campbell (15 June 1676 – 13 September 1729) was a pioneering Scottish architect and architectural writer, credited as a founder of the Georgian style. For most of his career, he resided in Italy and England. As well as his architectura ... (1676-1729), Scottish architect * Colen Ferguson, American politician Other * Colen Donck, Dutch-American estate in New York See also * Coolen * Coleen (other) {{given name ...
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Nicole Koolen
Nicole ("Nicky") Simone Tellier-Koolen (born 1 December 1972 in Aldershot, Hampshire, United Kingdom) is a former field hockey midfield player from the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ..., who played a total number of 53 international matches for the Dutch National Women's Team, in which she scored two goals. She made her debut on 1 February 1995 in a friendly against South Africa (0–3), and won the bronze medal with Holland at the 1996 Summer Olympics. References Dutch Hockey Federation External links * 1972 births Field hockey players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Dutch female field hockey players Living people Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Olympic medalists in field hockey ...
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Coole (other)
Coole may refer to: * Coole River, a tributary of the Marne river, France * Coole, Marne, a commune in the Marne department, France * Coole, County Westmeath, a village in Ireland * Coole, County Cork, a village and civil parish in Ireland * Coole, County Antrim, a townland in County Antrim, Northern Ireland * Coole, County Tyrone, a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland * Coole (barony), a barony in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland * The Wild Swans at Coole ''The Wild Swans at Coole'' is the name of two collections of poetry by W. B. Yeats, published in 1917 and 1919. Publication history ''The Wild Swans at Coole'', a collection of twenty-nine poems and the play ''At the Hawk's Well'', was first ..., a poem by W.B. Yeats See also

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Ricky Koole
Ricky Koole (born 11 September 1972) is a Dutch singer and film actress. She appeared in more than forty films since 1996. Personal life and career Koole graduated in 1995 with a Bachelor of the Arts from the ''Kleinkunstacademie'' in Amsterdam. She has appeared in numerous TV series and films, and was nominated for several prizes including the prestigious Gouden Kalf. She creates theater shows focused on music, including several solo shows and collaborations with other musicians and with her partner Leo Blokhuis. As a singer and songwriter she has released multiple albums, including ''New Orleans Live'', ''Ricky Koole with Ocobar'', ''No Use Crying'' and ''Wind Om Het Huis''. Koole married Leo Blokhuis in 2012 and together they have a son. Selected filmography References External links * Dutch film actresses 1972 births Living people People from Delft 20th-century Dutch actresses {{Netherlands-actor-stub ...
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Roel Koolen
Roel Koolen (born April 20, 1982 in Mierlo) was a Dutch baseball player who used to play for Kinheim and the Dutch national team. Koolen made his Hoofdklasse debut at the Twins Sporting Club in 1998. He played for the Dutch junior team in the 1999 World Junior Championship and 2000 World Junior Championship. In 2000, Koolen moved to DOOR Neptunus and helped the team win the Holland Series in 2001, 2002, 2004 and 2005 (he was not on the team in 2003). In the 2004 playoffs, he was named MVP. During 2003 and 2004, he spent time in College in the United States. He was 3 for 17 with 3 walks in 16 games for the 2003 VCU Rams. In 2004, he hit .210/.300/.290 in 26 games. Returning to the Netherlands full-time in 2005, the 23-year-old hit .253/.345/.326 in 26 games for Neptunus and fielded .889. He was 6 for 16 with 3 doubles in the Holland Series as the team won the title. Koolen was 4 for 9 in the 2006 Haarlem Baseball Week. After his move to Kinheim for the 2006 Hoofdklasse ...
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