Jack van den Berg

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Full name Jack B. van den Berg
Date of birth (1959-02-07) 7 February 1959 (age 66)
Place of birth Kralingen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Years Team
Jack van den Berg
Personal information
Full name Jack B. van den Berg
Date of birth (1959-02-07) 7 February 1959 (age 66)
Place of birth Kralingen, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Youth career
Lombardijen
Feyenoord
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Zwart-Wit '28 see 2nd run
Barendrecht
Zwart-Wit '28 137 total
SC Feyenoord
Managerial career
1991–1996 Feyenoord (youth)
1996–2000 Zwart-Wit '28
2000–2001 SHO
2001–2006 ASWH
2006–2015 Barendrecht
2013–2016 IFC
2015–2018 ASWH
2016–2018 Poortugaal
2018 Katwijk
2019–2020 Barendrecht
2019–2021 IFC
2020–2023 VV Smitshoek (techn. coord.)
2023 Kruisland
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jack B. van den Berg (born 7 February 1959) is a Dutch football manager and a former player. While coaching ASWH, he won the 2005 national amateur championship and the 2006 Rinus Michels Award for managers in nonprofessional leagues.[1] During a long stint at BVV Barendrecht Van den Berg became a full-time coach.[2] In 2015–2016 he coached the first squads of two small town rivals,[2] promoting both ASWH to the Saturday Derde Divisie and IFC to the Sunday Hoofdklasse.[3] From February until October 2018 he coached VV Katwijk, winning a Tweede Divisie championship.[4][5]

Jack van den Berg was born in Kralingen, Rotterdam. He started playing at SV Lombardijen.[6] He then played on youth teams of Feyenoord Rotterdam.

Throughout the 1980s, Van den Berg played for Zwart-Wit '28.[7][8] During Van den Berg's year in Zwart-Wit's top team, he played mostly in the Eerste Klasse, with a few years in the Tweede Klasse.

Eventually Van den Berg moved to Barendrecht, where he played for the local BVV. He then returned to Zwart-Wit, achieving a total number of caps (first and second run) of 137 in leagues, 22 cup games, and 144 friendly games.[9] He finished his football player career at SC Feyenoord as the team captain.[6][10]

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