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Adriaan "Aad" de Mos (born 27 March 1947) is a Dutch retired professional
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whose career spanned for almost thirty years. He has managed teams in his home country, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Japan, Saudi Arabia and Greece, as well managing the United Arab Emirates national team. De Mos's biggest success was winning the
1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup The 1987–88 season of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, European Cup Winners' Cup finished with a shock victory by KV Mechelen, Mechelen in the final against defending champions AFC Ajax, Ajax. This led to their 1988 European Super Cup title in the clu ...
as manager of Belgian club Mechelen.


Managerial career


Early career

De Mos was born in
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on 27 March 1947. He played in the youth team of local club ADO Den Hag. he began his managing as an assistant to
Leo Beenhakker Leo Beenhakker CM (; born 2 August 1942) is a Dutch international football coach. He has had an extensive and successful career both at club and international level. He led both Ajax and Feyenoord to Dutch championships and also had domestic s ...
at
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, and continued to do so while Kurt Linder was manager. After Linder left, de Mos replaced him as Ajax manager in 1982, and retained the role until he was dismissed shortly before the end of the 1984–1985 season. With Ajax de Mos won the
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twice and the cup once.


Successes in Belgium

After leaving Ajax, de Mos became coach of Mechelen in Belgium. There he won the national title, cup and, in 1988, the
European Cup Winners' Cup The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was a European football club competition contested annually by the winners of domestic cup competitions. The cup was, chronologically, the second seasonal inter-European club competition organised by UEFA. The tournam ...
, beating his former club Ajax 1–0 in the
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. He also won the
1988 European Super Cup The 1988 UEFA Super Cup was played between KV Mechelen and PSV Eindhoven, with Mechelen winning 3–1 on aggregate. Match details First leg Second leg ''KV Mechelen won 3–1 on aggregate.'' See also *1987–88 European Cup *1987–88 Eur ...
with the club. De Mos left Mechelen after three years to become Anderlecht manager, where he again reached the
1990 European Cup Winners' Cup Final The 1990 European Cup Winners' Cup Final was a football match contested between Sampdoria of Italy and Anderlecht of Belgium. It was the final match of the 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup and the 30th European Cup Winners' Cup final. The fina ...
, this time losing to
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in Gothenburg.


PSV

In 1993, after his successful stints with Mechelen and Anderlecht, de Mos came back to the Netherlands and became the new manager of
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, faced with the task of cleaning up an aging team. In his first season, PSV placed third in the league. In his second season, despite some major purchases, PSV and de Mos did not perform well. In September 1994, he positioned the centre forward Erik Meijer, known for being able to make good headers, for incomprehensible reasons as a back against Bayer 04 Leverkusen.


Career decline

After leaving PSV, de Mos managed 6 clubs and one national team in the span of 10 years, not winning any major trophies. In that period, he managed
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,
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,
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,
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, Mechelen once again, Al Hilal and the United Arab Emirates national team. During that time, de Mos was only able to win the Belgian Second Division with Mechelen in the 2001–02 and promote the club back up to the Belgian First Division A.


Vitesse

De Mos ultimately ended up in
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on the bench at Vitesse in 2006. He was signed at the last moment after the club failed to attract the Belgian manager
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, largely because Boskamp did not have the correct Dutch papers and no dispensation was given by the
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. After a disappointing first season, Vitesse ended in 12th and in the subsequent
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they fought for a place in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. After successful matches against NAC Breda (3–2 and 0–1 wins) and
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(1–0 and 0–2 wins), they lost in the final against
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on away goals. The 2007–08 season began with some success. The team won their first three matches, which was the best start to a season in the club's history, however the season again ended in failure, finishing in 12th place again. On 28 April 2008, the club management announced that the contract with de Mos was dissolved immediately.


Work as a pundit

De Mos was regularly shown on television as a pundit on the former
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and the Belgian
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. During the
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in Germany, de Mos was as an analyst for the NOS and the Belgian
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.


Kavala

De Mos signed a six-month contract with Greek club
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, with an option to extend it up to January 2010, following the sacking of Vangelis Goutis. Shortly after, he was followed by the signings of Denilson, Euzebiusz Smolarek and Diogo Rincón during the winter transfer period. He found immediate success, most notably with an away win against Panathinaikos in February, with the Athens club leading the league table at the time. His notable results in Greece, despite his short stay at the club, coupled with his trademark managerial style, led popular Dutch magazine
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to give him the nickname of "Koning van Kavala" (King of Kavala). On 2 April 2010, de Mos resigned from his position as manager, allegedly after disputes with the club owner.


Sparta Rotterdam

On 2 April 2010, only one day after his resignation from Kavala, de Mos was named new manager of Sparta Rotterdam, replacing dismissed boss Frans Adelaar. He arrived at a time when the club was facing relegation with only a one-point advantage over 16th-placed ADO Den Haag. His adventure at Sparta started with little success: a 1–1 home draw to Heracles Almelo was followed by two consecutive losses, with his side being overtaken by ADO Den Haag, forcing the Rotterdam team to take part to the post-season promotion and relegation tournament in order to maintain its place in the Eredivisie. In the first leg of the
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second round, Sparta were stunned by
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outsiders
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, losing the game 2–1. Sparta then managed to get back from that loss by winning 2–0 in a dramatic return leg, thus ensuring them a place in the third and final round, in which they challenged crosstown rivals
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in a two-legged derby for a place in the 2010–11 Eredivisie. After the first leg ended 0–0 at Excelsior's home stadium, Sparta was eliminated in a dramatic return match, with Excelsior missing a penalty, and then Sparta scoring the 1–0 goal in injury time only to suffer an equaliser only seconds later. The game ended with a 1–1 draw, as Sparta was consequently relegated in the
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. De Mos left Sparta shortly after, stating that the results of Sparta did not match the wishes of both de Mos and Sparta's ownership at the time.


Personal life

De Mos has a daughter, Tessa (born 1982) who is active as a FIFA-licensed football
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since 2005, and currently works on behalf of several
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players.


Managerial statistics

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Honours


Manager

Ajax *
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: 1982–83, 1984–85 * KNVB Cup: 1982–83 Mechelen *
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: 1988–89 *
Belgian Cup The Belgian Cup (french: link=no, Coupe de Belgique; nl, Beker van België []; german: link=no, Belgischer Fußballpokal) is the main Single-elimination tournament, knockout association football, football competition in Belgium, run by the Belgia ...
: 1986–87 Belgian Cup, 1986–87 * Belgian Second Division: 2001–02 Belgian Second Division, 2001–02 *
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: 1987–88 * European Super Cup:
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Anderlecht * Belgian First Division:
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* European Cup Winners Cup runner-up: 1989–90


Individual

*
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: 1987–88 * Belgian professional Manager of the Year: 1986–87, 1988–89


References


External links


Official website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mos, Aad de 1947 births Living people AFC Ajax managers Al Hilal SFC managers Dutch football managers Dutch association football commentators Eredivisie managers Expatriate football managers in Japan Sportspeople from The Hague PSV Eindhoven managers R.S.C. Anderlecht managers Sporting de Gijón managers J1 League managers Urawa Red Diamonds managers SBV Vitesse managers SV Werder Bremen managers Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Belgium Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Japan Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Spain Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Germany Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Greece Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia Dutch expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Bundesliga managers Dutch expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Greece Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia Expatriate football managers in Spain Expatriate football managers in the United Arab Emirates 2004 AFC Asian Cup managers United Arab Emirates national football team managers K.V. Mechelen managers Standard Liège managers Kavala F.C. managers Sparta Rotterdam managers