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Phillip John-William Cocu (born 29 October 1970) is a Dutch professional
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manager and former player, he is the manager of Vitesse. Cocu was born in Eindhoven but raised in
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, playing youth football for local clubs DCS and
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. After a year at AFC '34, he started his professional career at AZ. In 1990, Cocu moved to Vitesse. A broken fibula disrupted his first season, but he became a first-team regular in the following four seasons. In 1995, he joined PSV, where he won the
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and the Eredivisie title in 1997. Cocu played for
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between 1998 and 2004. There, he would become club captain, win La Liga in 1999 and play two Champions League semi-finals. He left the club in 2004 as club record holder for the most league appearances by a foreign player. During Cocu's second stint at PSV, he won another three Eredivisie titles and reached the Champions League semi-finals. After a year at Al Jazira, Cocu retired from professional football. Cocu debuted for the Netherlands national team in 1996 and appeared at the 1998 World Cup, scoring two goals but missing a penalty in the semi-finals against
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. He also played at the 2006 World Cup, as well as the 1996,
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and 2004 European Championships. Cocu reached the semi-finals in the latter two tournaments and in 2004, he served as captain of the Dutch team. With 101 caps, Cocu is eighth on the list of most Dutch international appearances. During his career, he mainly played as a
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" in
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, but became equally known for his ability to be fielded as a defender, wing back, winger or
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. After his retirement from playing professional football, Cocu joined PSV again as youth coach and later assistant manager. He also served as assistant at the Dutch team under
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between 2008 and 2012. Cocu was
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at PSV in 2012, during which he won the
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. In 2013, he was officially appointed as PSV manager, and won three league titles in his five years at the club.


Early career

Cocu was born in
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when he was three years old after his father switched jobs. He started playing youth football at the local amateur club DCS when he was six. Even though youth players normally were not allowed to play until they were seven, the team made an exception for Cocu. He played for DCS until he was picked up by
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's youth academy. After a short period, he moved to AFC '34 in 1986. A year later, his talent was again noticed by a professional club and in June 1987, Cocu joined the AZ youth ranks.


Club career


Early years

Cocu began in the AZ reserve squad but was soon added to the first team. He made his professional debut on 22 January 1989, when assistant coach
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(replacing the bedridden manager
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) brought him on in an
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match against
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. The 18-year-old played as left winger at the time. Cocu scored his first goal two weeks later in a cup match against
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, followed up by his first league goal in March against SVV. He would go on and score four goals in his first season. In the 1989-90 season, he appeared in nearly every league match. After the competition ended, Cocu was sold to the newly promoted Vitesse for €272,000. Cocu played only eight matches in his first Vitesse season after he suffered a broken fibula. He had a more productive second season, playing most matches and scoring three times. He netted his first Vitesse goal in August 1991 in a match against ADO Den Haag. In Arnhem, Cocu changed from being a left winger to a central midfielder. Coach
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envisioned a leading central role for Cocu in 1991 and placed him on the midfield position. In 1992, Cocu played his first European match when Vitesse faced Derry City. After Vitesse defeated Derry City, they beat Belgian side
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in the following round. The away match was decided by a long-range effort from Cocu (0–1). Vitesse was eventually knocked out by
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. In the Eredivisie, the team finished in fourth place. Cocu also played all league matches and doubled his goal tally in his third season. In the 1993–94 season, Cocu scored 11 Eredivisie goals, including three in a 5–0 victory over
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in December. After the season,
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and
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became interested in buying Cocu, but they could not meet the transfer fee demands. A year later, PSV and Feyenoord triggered the release clause in Cocu's contract, making Vitesse unable to reject the offer. He eventually chose to play for PSV. Cocu was signed in June 1995 in a joint-transfer with
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. He immediately scored in his PSV debut against
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(1–3). In his first season, he won the KNVB Cup with PSV. In the final against Sparta Rotterdam (5–2), Cocu scored the first goal. In October 1996, Cocu scored twice in a 7–2 win against
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. That season, Cocu and PSV would go on to win the Johan Cruyff Shield, beating Ajax 3–0, and the Eredivisie. In the 1997–98 season, Cocu won the Johan Cruyff Shield again after scoring twice in a 3–1 victory against
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. In the Eredivisie, PSV finished second behind Ajax. The KNVB Cup final was also lost to Ajax (5–0). After the season, Cocu decided not to extend his contract, demonstrating his intent to leave on a free transfer.
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, Real Madrid,
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,
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and
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were all keen on signing Cocu, but he ultimately chose to join
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, the club he supported as a child.


Barcelona

In Barcelona, Cocu found himself with fellow Dutchmen
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Forming a midfield with
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and Pep Guardiola, Cocu played 36 league matches and scored 12 goals, thereby contributing to Barcelona's La Liga title win. In March, Cocu decided the match against
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by scoring both goals (2–0). In his second season, the team finished second in the league behind
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. Cocu scored six league goals, including two against
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(a 3–2 win) and two against
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(a 0–4 win). Barcelona and Cocu reached the Champions League semi-finals, where they were knocked-out by
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. Cocu scored the final goal in the return leg. In 2000, Van Gaal left and was succeeded by
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and
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. But in the following two seasons, the team performances declined even more, with Barcelona twice ending fourth in the league. In 2001, Pep Guardiola left Barcelona, making space for a new midfield consisting of Cocu,
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and Gabri. In the 2001–02 season, Barcelona reached the Champions League semi-finals again, but were denied the
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by Real Madrid. In 2002, the returning coach Louis van Gaal chose Cocu as vice-captain behind
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. The 2002–03 season was Barcelona's worst in years, however: the team finished sixth in La Liga, Van Gaal was fired early on and Cocu tore his knee ligament in a Champions League match against Internazionale (0–0) in February. He was sidelined for two months. Weeks earlier, Barcelona had already beat Inter 3–0, with a goal by Cocu. With his contract expiring in 2003, he waited until after the FC Barcelona presidential elections to make a decision on extension. Cocu, who intended to join PSV if the negotiations failed, eventually agreed on a one-year extension in June. The 2003–04 season began with new coach
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. Cocu scored Barcelona's first goal of the league season, deciding the match against Athletic Bilbao (0–1). He played 36 league matches in total and also frequently served as the team captain. Barcelona finished second in La Liga. In early 2004, Barça announced it would not renew Cocu's contract. Both parties could not agree on a new deal after he did not accept Barcelona's significantly-lowered offer. Cocu was disappointed by the club's decision, but was happy to return to PSV, whose offer always remained. After his departure, he was awarded a plaque for his loyalty by club president
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. Cocu's 205 La Liga matches and 291 total appearances were Barcelona records for a foreign player when he left; both records remained until
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surpassed them in 2011 and 2012 respectively.


PSV and Al-Jazira

In 2004, Cocu signed a two-year contract with PSV. He formed a midfield with Johann Vogel and captain
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in a side that won the
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, the
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and reached the Champions League semi-finals in the 2004–05 season. In the Champions League, Cocu scored the PSV away goal in the quarter-final match against
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(1–1). PSV reached the semi-finals, but were ultimately eliminated by
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. After losing the away leg 2–0, PSV went 2–0 ahead in the return game with a goal by Cocu. A goal by Milan's
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, however, ended the hope to reach the finals, despite an injury-time second goal by Cocu. In the domestic league, Cocu missed the title-winning match against Vitesse after a sending-off in the previous match. He was handed his second yellow card against Willem II after being provoked by
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. When Mark van Bommel left PSV in 2005, Cocu was handed the role of captain by manager
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. PSV won the league title again and reached the second round of the Champions League, where they were eliminated by Lyon. Cocu was sent off in the return match. For his league performances, Cocu won the Zilveren Schoen as the second-best Eredivisie player that year. After the 2005–06 season, Cocu signed a one-year contract extension with PSV. The team started the 2006–07 season well, but the performances heavily declined in the second half of the season and the title was almost lost. The championship was to be decided on the last league round, with PSV facing Vitesse. PSV won the match 5–1, with Cocu scoring the final goal. This goal eventually decided the title race: the goal difference between PSV and runners-up Ajax was one goal, just enough for the Eredivisie title win. Cocu was close to announcing his retirement after the 2006–07 season, but still received offers from Australia and
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. After consulting Al Jazira's
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and Lázsló Jámbor (who worked for Ajax), he chose to sign a one-year deal with the club from the
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in August 2007. In his first match, played against Al Wasl, he immediately scored in the team's 2–1 victory. With Al-Jazira, Cocu appeared in 17 league matches and scored four goals. After the season ended, Cocu considered staying for another year, but ultimately chose to return to the Netherlands in time for the professional football coach course. In July 2009, Cocu received a testimonial match from PSV at the
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. An all-star team consisting of Luís Figo,
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, Frank de Boer and many other former players competed against the PSV first team.


International career

Cocu was close to his international debut in 1994. Coach
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listed him on the 25-man provisional squad for the 1994 World Cup due to his performances at Vitesse, but he eventually did not make the team. His international debut came at age 25 in early 1996 in an exhibition match against
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, handed to him by
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. Cocu scored his first international goal against the
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in June. Cocu was called up for
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by Hiddink. He appeared as a substitute in two group stage matches and was included in the first team for the quarter-final defeat against
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. Two years later, the Dutch team qualified for the 1998 World Cup, with Cocu having secured his place as a first-team member. He appeared in all World Cup matches, while scoring in the group stage matches against
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and
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. In the semi-final against
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, the match went to a penalty shoot-out. Cocu took the third Dutch penalty, but his attempt was saved by
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. The Netherlands eventually lost the shoot-out (4–2) and missed out on the final. Cocu and the Netherlands were present at
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after automatically qualifying as a host. The Dutch side, with Cocu in all fixtures, won all group matches and the quarter-final against
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. Still, Cocu and the team were again eliminated after a penalty shoot-out in the semi-finals, this time against
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. The Netherlands and Cocu failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup in a qualification group with
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and the Republic of Ireland. In 2003, Cocu received his first international sending-off in a friendly match against
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. The Netherlands did well in the Euro 2004 qualifiers, with Cocu scoring twice (both in separate matches against
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). During
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, Cocu was chosen as team captain and appeared in all matches. In the quarter-finals against
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, he missed a penalty in the shoot-out, but the Netherlands still managed to win. In the semi-finals, the team was eliminated by hosts Portugal. After Euro 2004, Cocu lost the captain role to Edgar Davids, a decision made by new manager
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. The Netherlands qualified for the 2006 World Cup, with Cocu scoring three times in the qualifying matches. Cocu was a first-team member in most games, but a sending-off against
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in September 2005 meant that Cocu missed the last two qualifiers. At the World Cup, the Netherlands progressed from the group stage, but were knocked out by Portugal in the second round, with Cocu coming close to equalizing by hitting the crossbar shortly after the start of the second half. After the tournament, Cocu retired from international football. With 101 caps for the Netherlands, Cocu is currently ranked fifth in the list of most Dutch international appearances. He was granted a farewell and a golden plaque for his services before the match against
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in September 2006. In 2011, Cocu was named ''bondsridder'' of the
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(KNVB), an honorary title for his service to Dutch football.


Managerial career


PSV Eindhoven

After Cocu's return from the UAE in 2008, he showed interest in becoming a football coach. He joined the professional football coach course in order to achieve the necessary coaching badges and returned to PSV to assist in several youth squads. Cocu was also immediately appointed second assistant of
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, who became manager of the Netherlands national team. Later, his role at PSV changed to assisting
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at the PSV under-19 squad and becoming a trainee for the PSV first team under Huub Stevens in late 2008. After Stevens resigned in January 2009, Cocu became the assistant manager under caretaker manager
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. After the season finished, he continued to be part-time available for the first team. In February 2010, he passed his coaching exam, enabling him to be a manager in the Netherlands. A month later, Cocu agreed to remain assistant manager for the Dutch national team for another two years. With the Netherlands, he was present at the
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, where the team lost the final against
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. In December 2010, Cocu was promoted to first assistant manager at the Dutch national team after Frank de Boer became manager of Ajax. In the summer of 2011, Cocu signed a new two-year contract with PSV. When
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was dismissed as PSV manager in March 2012, Cocu was appointed as caretaker manager for the remainder of the season. Faber joined PSV from FC Eindhoven to serve as Cocu's assistant. During his few months as manager, he promoted youngster
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to the first team and replaced
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with Przemysław Tytoń as the side's starting goalkeeper. The results did not improve, however, and after a 2–1 home defeat against
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, Cocu vocally forfeited the title race. Despite winning the last five games in a row, Cocu and PSV finished third in the league, therefore missing out on Champions League football. Nonetheless, Cocu and the team won the
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by beating
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3–0 in the final. For the 2012–13 season, the PSV board appointed Dick Advocaat as the new manager. Eager to gain more experience in coaching a team, Cocu took up the position of the PSV under-19 coach. He also gave up his job as assistant manager at the Dutch national team after
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, in which the Netherlands were eliminated in the first round. During the season, it was decided that Cocu would succeed Advocaat in case he would announce his departure. When Advocaat quit post-season, Cocu signed a four-year contract as manager of PSV. Joined by Faber and
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as his assistants, Cocu stressed his emphasis on developing players from the PSV youth ranks. On 18 April 2015, Cocu won the Eredivisie title after a 4–1 win over
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. This was PSV's first league title since 2008, also ending a four-year domination of the league by Ajax. Cocu's team successfully defended the league title one season later.


Fenerbahçe

On 22 June 2018, Cocu was appointed on a three-year deal at Turkey's Fenerbahçe, who were under new ownership. He was dismissed on 28 October with the club just one point and one place above the relegation zone, following a 3–1 home loss to
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.


Derby County

On 5 July 2019, Cocu was announced as the new manager of
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club
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. He guided Derby to a 10th-place finish, whilst installing a sense of total football locally known as Cocuball. On 14 November 2020, Cocu and Derby parted company with the club at the bottom of the league table.


Vitesse

Cocu returned to work after almost two years on 26 September 2022, being appointed at 14th-placed Vitesse, where he had left as a player in 1995. He replaced
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, who had left for
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.


Career statistics


Club

:Source:


International

Appearances and goals by national team and year International goals :''Scores and results list Netherlands' goal tally first.''


Managerial record


Honours


Player

PSV *
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 ...
: 1996–97, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07 *
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 ...
: 1995–96, 2004–05 * Johan Cruyff Shield: 1996,
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Barcelona *
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: 1998–99 Al Jazira *
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: 2007


Manager

PSV *Eredivisie: 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18 *KNVB Cup: 2011–12 *Johan Cruyff Shield:
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Individual *
Rinus Michels Award The Rinus Michels Award is an annual prize in Dutch football. It is supported by the official football coaches union ("Coaches Betaald Voetbal"). The award is named after Rinus Michels, who was named coach of the century by FIFA in 1999. Categori ...
:
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See also

* List of footballers with 100 or more caps


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cocu, Phillip 1970 births Living people People from Zevenaar Footballers from Eindhoven Dutch footballers Association football midfielders AZ Alkmaar players SBV Vitesse players PSV Eindhoven players FC Barcelona players Al Jazira Club players Eerste Divisie players Eredivisie players La Liga players UAE Pro League players Netherlands international footballers UEFA Euro 1996 players 1998 FIFA World Cup players UEFA Euro 2000 players UEFA Euro 2004 players 2006 FIFA World Cup players FIFA Century Club Dutch expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Spain Expatriate footballers in the United Arab Emirates Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Spain Dutch expatriate sportspeople in the United Arab Emirates Dutch football managers PSV Eindhoven managers Fenerbahçe football managers Derby County F.C. managers Eredivisie managers Süper Lig managers English Football League managers Rinus Michels Award winners Dutch expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Turkey Expatriate football managers in England Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Turkey Dutch expatriate sportspeople in England De Graafschap players Footballers from Gelderland