词条 | Jean-Paul de Jong |
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| name = Jean-Paul de Jong | image = Jeanpauldejong.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = De Jong in training with FC Utrecht | fullname = Jean-Paul de Jong | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1970|10|17|df=y}} | birth_place = Utrecht, Netherlands | height = {{convert|1.75|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}} | position = Midfielder | currentclub = None | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = DWSV | youthyears2 = | youthclubs2 = Elinkwijk | youthyears3 = 1984–1986 | youthclubs3 = Feyenoord | youthyears4 = 1986–1989 | youthclubs4 = Ajax | youthyears5 = 1989–1991 | youthclubs5 = Arminia Bielefeld | years1 = 1991–1993 | clubs1 = VfL Osnabrück | caps1 = 14 | goals1 = 0 | years2 = 1993–2007 | clubs2 = FC Utrecht | caps2 = 370 | goals2 = 11 | totalcaps = 384 | totalgoals = 11 | manageryears1 = 2007–2013 | managerclubs1 = FC Utrecht (youth) | manageryears2 = 2013–2015 | managerclubs2 = FC Eindhoven | manageryears3 = 2015–2017 | managerclubs3 = FC Utrecht (assistant) | manageryears4 = 2017-2018 | managerclubs4 = FC Utrecht (manager) }} Jean-Paul de Jong (born 17 October 1970) is a Dutch retired footballer who played mostly as a right midfielder. He was manager of FC Utrecht until the 4th of September 2018. He is best known for his lengthy spell as a player with FC Utrecht, appearing in nearly 450 official games in 14 years and winning two major titles. Football careerBorn in Utrecht, de Jong had several trainee spells, including with country giants Feyenoord and AFC Ajax. He made his professional debuts in Germany at the age of 20 with second division club VfL Osnabrück, appearing sparingly over the course of two seasons. In 1993 de Jong returned to his country and city, going on serve a 14-year spell with FC Utrecht. In total he played 370 Eredivisie matches, in which he scored 11 goals; as the side appeared in three consecutive domestic cup finals, winning twice, "Mr. FC Utrecht" (as he was nicknamed) was on target in the 2002–03 edition, opening the scoresheet in a 4–1 win against Feyenoord.[1] On 22 April 2007 de Jong received his 83rd yellow card in the league, surpassing the record number of cards received by a player which had been previously held by Barry van Galen. During his final season as a player, in which he contributed with 21 matches to a comfortable ninth place, he completed his coaching training badges and began to work as a youth trainer with the club.[2] Honours
References1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/noticias/extremadura/gluscevic-ex-extremadura-heroe-futbol-holandes_56979.html|title=Gluscevic, ex del Extremadura, ´héroe´ del fútbol holandés|trans-title=Gluscevic, formerly of Extremadura, ´heroe´ of Dutch football|publisher=El Periódico de Extremadura|language=Spanish|date=2 June 2003|accessdate=11 November 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fc-utrecht.nl/site/actueel/nieuws/2007/06/jeanPaulStoptMaarBlijftBijFCUtr.html|title=Jean-Paul stopt, maar blijft bij FC Utrecht|trans-title=Jean-Paul retires, but stays with FC Utrecht|publisher=FC Utrecht|language=Dutch|date=14 June 2007}}{{Dead link|date=July 2012}} External links
|title=Awards |bg=gold |fg=navy |list1={{FC Utrecht Player of the Year}} }}{{Navboxes |title=Jean-Paul de Jong managerial positions |list1={{FC Eindhoven managers}}{{FC Utrecht managers}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jong, Jean-Paul De}} 15 : 1970 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Utrecht (city)|Dutch footballers|Association football midfielders|Eredivisie players|USV Elinkwijk players|FC Utrecht players|2. Bundesliga players|VfL Osnabrück players|Dutch expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Germany|Dutch expatriate sportspeople in Germany|Dutch football managers|FC Eindhoven managers |
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