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Hendrik Pieter de Jongh (born 8 December 1970) is a Dutch
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who has coached several professional football clubs around the world including
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,
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side A.F.C. Leopards and F.C. Cape Town. De Jongh was most recently manager of
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.


Career

De Jongh was born in
Asperen Asperen is a small city in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of West Betuwe, and lies about 10 km (6 miles) east of Gorinchem on the river Linge. It received city rights in 1313. History In Roman times Asper ...
,
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. He only played in amateur soccer. De Jongh was beginning his managerial career at
RKC Waalwijk RKC Waalwijk () is a Dutch professional football club based in Waalwijk, that is currently competing in the Eredivisie. Its name is derived from 'Rooms Katholieke Combinatie' ('Roman Catholic Combination' in Dutch) and was established as a merger ...
as a youth coach, before becoming a youth coach for the
Royal Dutch Football Association The Royal Dutch Football Association (, ; KNVB ) is the governing body of football in the Netherlands. It organises the main Dutch football leagues (Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie), the amateur leagues, the KNVB Cup, and the Dutch men's and women ...
(KNVB). He moved on to manage vv VRC in
Veenendaal Veenendaal () is a municipality and a town in central Netherlands, located in the province of Utrecht. Veenendaal is the only population centre within its administrative borders. The municipality had a population of 67.601 inhabitants on 1 january ...
,
FC Dordrecht Football Club Dordrecht, or simply FC Dordrecht () is a professional Dutch association football club based in Dordrecht, a city in the Western Netherlands, located in the province of South Holland. They currently compete in the Eerste Divisie, ...
's reserve team and Vitesse Delft before becoming the trainee assistant coach in the youth academy of AZ in 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 c ...
. He then went to Hungary to become the academy director of
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.


Budapest Honvéd

In December 2013 he signed his contract ready to commence duties as the new technical director for Budapest Budapest Honvéd. During his tenure, he strived to bring the Dutch philosophy to the academy.


A.F.C. Leopards

On 15 May 2014,
Kenyan Premier League The Kenyan Premier League (KPL), officially known as the FKF Premier League and as the BetKing Premier League (BPL) for sponsorship reasons, is a professional league for men's association football clubs in Kenya. Standing at the top of the Kenyan ...
giants A.F.C. Leopards announced that De Jongh was set to take over at the club, subject to personal terms. He landed in Kenya and completed his move to the club on 17 May. De Jongh's first match at the helm of ''Ingwe'' was a Nairobi derby league match against arch-rivals
Gor Mahia Gor Mahia Football Club (), commonly also known as ''K'Ogalo'' (), is a football club based in Nairobi, Kenya. They have won the Kenyan Premier League a record 19 times, and have also won the FKF President's Cup a record 11 times. They are the o ...
. He guided his team to a 3–1 win, and after the match praised his team's spirit going into the game. One of his great achievements with the club was getting them to 2014 CECAFA Nile Basin Cup finals for the first time in history. Ugandan side Victoria University. but went ahead to receive the award for best runner up coach of the tournament. Fans and management alike disagreed with his tactical methods and selections However, De Jongh said he was not worried about the fans because his method worked during the team's performances in the Nile Basin Cup, the derby win, and pulling the club up from last in the ranking to 6th.
KPL Top 8 Cup The KPL Top 8 Cup (also known as the KPL Top 8 Knockout, the KPL Top 8 Knockout Cup or simply the Top 8 Knockout, the Top 8 Cup or the Kenyan Top 8 Cup) is a Kenyan Football (soccer), football championship contested by the top eight teams of the ...
. On 28 December 2014, soon after the win over Bandari, club chairman Allan Kasavuli announced that De Jongh would no longer be working as head coach, in what he termed as poor season at the helm that saw the team finish the 2014 season in 6th from last, with 32 points in 16 matches. the 14th coach to have his contract terminated without notice by the club in five years. In January 2015, De Jongh returned to training with A.F.C. Leopards, claiming there was no prior notice before his dismissal and months of unpaid salary, a case he took forward to the sports tribunal and won a year later


F.C. Cape Town

After leaving F.C leopard he moved to South Africa where he joined F.C. Cape Town as their new head coach until later in the year.


Ulaanbaatar City F.C.

In 2016, he signed a 3-month contract at club Ulaanbatar city F.C. in Mongolia's capital as its head coach He brought a breath of fresh air to football in Mongolia as he made structural changes that saw the club thrive even after he left.


Rwanda Football Federation

In 2016 De jongh was appointed the technical director of
Rwanda Football Federation The Rwanda Football Federation ( French: ''Fédération Rwandaise de Football Association'', FERWAFA; "Rwandan Association Football Federation"), is the official governing body of association football Association football, more commonly known ...
He worked to improve football in Rwanda from grassroot. Organizing country wide scouting for young talent that He also worked to improve women's football, taking part in grass root festival and working closely with the head coach of the women's national team. He resigned citing unprofessionalism.


Swaziland National team

In 2017 he signed as the head coach of
Eswatini national football team The Eswatini national football team, nicknamed ''Sihlangu Semnikati'' (King's Shield), represents Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, in international association football, football and is controlled by the Eswatini Football Association. It ...
of Swaziland. After the assassination of the vice chairman Mr. Victor Gamedze who was one of the few that supported his vision, he decided to leave the team at 124 in the ranking from 142.


Highlanders F.C

In 2019 he took over the managerial position at
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He led Highlanders F.C. to victory in the 2019 Chibuku Super Cup Final (30 November 2019) over Ngezi Platinum Stars with 16 unbeaten matches under his belt the club qualified for the CAF Confederations Cup. He also took home the coach of the month title


F.C. Platinum

He joined F.C. Platinum in January 2020. His first game was against
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in the champions league drawing 1-1 In March 2020 F.C. Platinum was set to play De Jongh's former team highlanders for the super challenge. His team won with a 2–0 victory.


Somalia

In February 2022, de Jongh was appointed manager of the
Somalia national football team The Somalia national football team ( so, Kooxda Qaranka Soomaaliya, Arabic: الاتحاد الصومالي لكرة القدم), nicknamed the ''Ocean Stars'', represents Somalia in international football and is controlled by the Somali Footbal ...
. On 22 May 2022, following a 5–1 Africa Cup of Nations qualification preliminary round loss against
Eswatini Eswatini ( ; ss, eSwatini ), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and formerly named Swaziland ( ; officially renamed in 2018), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is bordered by Mozambique to its northeast and South Africa to its no ...
on aggregate, de Jongh resigned from his role.


References


External links

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Pieter de Jongh Interview with Voetbalzone

Pieter de Jong Interview with AD
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jongh, Pieter de 1970 births Living people People from Lingewaal Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Hungary Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Kenya Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Eswatini Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Rwanda Dutch expatriate sportspeople in South Africa Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Mongolia Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Somalia Dutch football managers Expatriate football managers in Hungary Expatriate football managers in Kenya Expatriate football managers in Eswatini Expatriate soccer managers in South Africa Expatriate football managers in Mongolia Expatriate football managers in Rwanda Dutch expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Somalia Association football coaches Sportspeople from Gelderland A.F.C. Leopards managers