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Hans Westerhof (born 24 November 1948) is a Dutch football coach and currently supervisory board member at SC Heerenveen. Besides the Netherlands, he has coached in the United States and Mexico.[2]

Key Information

As a player, Westerhof played for BV Veendam and BVO Cambuur of the Dutch First Division.[1] He began his coaching career in 1982, and has managed ONS Sneek, ACV,[3] Groningen (1988–92 and 1994–96), PSV Eindhoven (1992–1994), the Netherlands U21 national team (1996–97), Ajax (2000), Willem II (2000–03), Chivas de Guadalajara (2003–04) and Necaxa (2007–2008).

Westerhof originally joined Chivas de Guadalajara in 2003 as sporting director of the club's teams, but took over the dual role as head coach of the first team in October of that year. He stepped down as coach after the Clausura 2004 season. On 3 June 2005, while serving as sporting director, Guadalajara's "sister" team, Chivas USA, named Westerhof its head coach, after a disastrous start under Thomas Rongen. He was replaced after the season by Bob Bradley and then came back to the parent club as its head coach and sporting director.

Besides coaching, he has been a teacher in Heerenveen (the Netherlands) at the Central Institute for Sports Education (CIOS) for many years. For Apertura 2007, Westerhof was appointed new head coach of Necaxa of Mexico.

On 12 June 2008, Westerhof was appointed Vitesse's new coach. He remained there until his firing that December.[4]

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''Hans Westerhof'' is a Dutch football manager and former player known for his extensive career in the Eredivisie, where he won the Johan Cruyff Shield with PSV Eindhoven in 1992, as well as his successful stint in Mexican football, guiding Chivas Guadalajara to the Liga MX Clausura 2004 final (runners-up). Born on 24 November 1948 in Terborg, Netherlands, he transitioned from a playing career as a right-sided midfielder to coaching, achieving notable results across multiple clubs in the Netherlands and abroad. Westerhof began his playing days with BV Veendam and BVO Cambuur in the Dutch First Division while working part-time as a professor of physical education. He obtained his professional coaching license in 1986 and started his managerial career with lower-tier sides before taking charge of FC Groningen in 1988, where he had two significant spells totaling several years. Subsequent roles in the Netherlands included leading PSV Eindhoven (winning the Johan Cruyff Shield in 1992), serving as head coach of the Netherlands U-21 national team, acting as Director of Youth Development and interim head coach at Ajax Amsterdam, and managing Willem II. In 2003, Westerhof moved to Mexico as Director of Football for Club Deportivo Guadalajara, later coaching the senior team to the Clausura 2004 final (runners-up). He oversaw football operations for the Chivas group, including sister clubs Chivas USA in Major League Soccer—where he was appointed head coach in 2010—and Deportivo Saprissa in Costa Rica. His international experience also included coaching spells at Necaxa and Vitesse Arnhem. Beyond coaching, Westerhof has held advisory and administrative positions, including youth development roles and service on supervisory boards in football organizations. His career reflects a blend of domestic success in the Netherlands and impactful contributions to club structures in North America.

Early life and playing career

Birth and background

Johannes Antonius Wilhemus Westerhof, professionally known as Hans Westerhof, was born on 24 November 1948 in Terborg, a town in the Gelderland province of the Netherlands. As a native of Gelderland in the eastern Netherlands, he holds Dutch nationality and grew up in this region before embarking on his football career. Little additional detail is documented about his early family life or childhood prior to entering football.

Playing career

Hans Westerhof had a modest playing career as a right-sided midfielder in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. While playing, he worked part-time as a professor of Physical Education at the Dutch Central Institute of Sports Education (CIOS) from 1976 to 1988. He appeared for BV Veendam from 1975 to 1977, scoring 0 goals. He then moved to BVO Cambuur, where he played from 1977 to 1981, also scoring 0 goals. Westerhof retired from playing in 1981. He transitioned directly to coaching the following year.

Coaching career

Early coaching and amateur success

Hans Westerhof began his coaching career in 1982 at the amateur club ONS Sneek, where he remained until 1985. He subsequently coached ACV Assen from 1985 to 1988, achieving notable success at the amateur level. Under his leadership, ACV Assen won two overall Saturday amateur championships of the Netherlands and one overall Dutch amateur championship. In the 1985/1986 season, the team secured both the Saturday amateur title and the overall amateur championship. The following season, 1986/1987, ACV Assen claimed another Saturday amateur championship, highlighted by a memorable comeback victory from 3–1 down to win 4–3 against NSVV in the decisive match. These accomplishments marked Westerhof's early reputation for success in amateur football before he moved to FC Groningen in 1988.

Eredivisie clubs: Groningen and PSV

Hans Westerhof began his Eredivisie coaching career with FC Groningen, serving as manager from July 1988 to June 1992. His first season saw the club finish sixth in the league while reaching the KNVB Cup final, where they lost 4–1 to PSV, and achieving notable UEFA Cup results against Atlético Madrid and Servette. The team reached a historic third-place finish in the 1990–91 Eredivisie, the club's highest-ever league position at that time, followed by fifth place in 1991–92, securing European qualification. He departed Groningen in the summer of 1992 after signing with PSV Eindhoven. Westerhof succeeded Bobby Robson as head coach of PSV Eindhoven for the 1992–93 season. Despite finishing second in the Eredivisie, only two points behind champions Feyenoord, the campaign was marked by significant challenges, including poor European performances in the Champions League group stage and internal tensions. Conflicts arose particularly with star striker Romário, whose behavior was frequently shielded by club management prioritizing his high transfer value over disciplinary measures, leading to a strained atmosphere and criticism of Westerhof's more empathetic coaching style as insufficiently authoritative. Assistant coach Frank Arnesen publicly described him as "too soft and suspicious" in interviews, exacerbating divisions. Westerhof was replaced by Aad de Mos after the season. Following his dismissal as head coach, Westerhof remained at PSV as head of the youth academies during the 1993–94 season. He returned to FC Groningen as manager in July 1994, initially on a three-year contract. His second stint included mid-table finishes in the 1994–95 and 1995–96 seasons but ended abruptly in February 1997 after poor early results in the 1996–97 campaign, including a 6–1 defeat to Vitesse, leading to his dismissal on February 25 despite a recent contract extension. During this period, he also coached the Netherlands under-21 national team from March to October 1997.

Ajax and Willem II period

Hans Westerhof's association with Ajax reached its peak in 2000 when he served as interim head coach. He was appointed to the role in March 2000 following the dismissal of Jan Wouters and remained in charge until June 2000. Prior to this brief managerial stint, Westerhof had served as head of Ajax's youth academies from approximately 1997 to 2000. This role positioned him within the club's structure before he stepped into the senior team interim position. In July 2000, Westerhof became head coach of Willem II, where he led the team for two seasons until June 2002. His departure from Willem II in 2002 marked the end of his Eredivisie coaching phase before moving to opportunities in Mexico.

Coaching in Mexico and the United States

Hans Westerhof began his coaching tenure in North America in March 2003, when he joined Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Chivas) as Director of Football. He was promoted to head coach in October 2003, leading Chivas to the Clausura 2004 final (lost on penalties to Pumas UNAM after 1-1 aggregate). He stepped down as head coach after the Clausura 2004 and reverted to his sporting director role. On 3 June 2005, while continuing as sporting director for the Chivas organization, Westerhof was appointed head coach of Chivas USA in Major League Soccer to address the expansion club's poor start to its inaugural season. His tenure lasted until November 2005. Westerhof returned briefly to Chivas Guadalajara as head coach from January to March 2006. In June 2007, he was appointed head coach of Necaxa ahead of the Apertura 2007 tournament. He departed in November 2007. In 2008, Westerhof coached Vitesse Arnhem in the Eredivisie from July to December. In January 2010, Westerhof returned to Chivas USA as head coach amid the team's struggles at the bottom of the MLS standings. He remained in charge through the end of the 2010 season. In June 2011, Westerhof joined C.F. Pachuca as head of youth development, where he restructured the academy by implementing a defined style of play, enhanced fitness protocols, improved game recovery processes, and performance analysis systems. These changes contributed to Pachuca's youth production success in subsequent years.

Later coaching and advisory roles

In February 2023, Hans Westerhof was appointed advisor to the technical staff of FC Groningen at the proposal of head coach Dennis van der Ree, making himself fully available to assist the team in its efforts to remain in the Eredivisie for the remainder of the 2022/2023 season. Club director Wouter Gudde described the addition as part of maximizing all possibilities to retain top-flight status, noting Westerhof's ongoing connection to the club and his prior role as a sounding board for the coach. Westerhof himself emphasized his subordinated role in support of the head coach while highlighting his longstanding affinity for FC Groningen, where he had previously served as head coach for over 270 matches and secured the club's highest-ever league finish. Earlier, from September 2016 until December 2018, Westerhof served as a member of the supervisory board (Raad van Commissarissen) at SC Heerenveen, succeeding René Groen and focusing primarily on technical matters. The board chairman, Jorrit Jorritsma, welcomed the appointment as a strengthening of the supervisory team, citing Westerhof's extensive experience and broad football network as key assets for the club. His tenure ended amid broader changes within the supervisory structure.

Other professional contributions

Youth development and teaching

Hans Westerhof has made notable contributions to football education and youth development in the Netherlands beyond his head coaching roles. He began his career in sports education as a docent at the Centraal Instituut Opleiding Sportleiders (CIOS) in Heerenveen starting in 1975, where he taught subjects including exercise physiology theory and practical team sports. His engaging style, combining professionalism, creativity, and dedication, earned him appreciation from students and colleagues, fostering an environment that motivated optimal performance. Westerhof later led youth academies at major Eredivisie clubs. He served as hoofd jeugdopleiding at PSV Eindhoven in 1993–1994 following his tenure as first-team coach, overseeing the club's youth structure for one year before returning to FC Groningen. He then took on the role of hoofd opleidingen at Ajax around 1997–2000, succeeding Co Adriaanse and emphasizing trust and contract opportunities for promising talents during a transitional period in the academy. In his later career, Westerhof contributed to club governance as a member of the Raad van Commissarissen at SC Heerenveen from September 2016 until December 2018, where he focused on technical affairs and leveraged his extensive experience to strengthen the board. His son Wout Westerhof has also been active in youth coaching, serving as a jeugdtrainer at CF Pachuca in Mexico, where he guided under-16 and under-17 teams to championships and directly coached talents such as Hirving Lozano and Érick Gutiérrez.

Media appearances

Sports television and documentaries

Hans Westerhof has made occasional appearances as himself in sports television programs and documentaries, invariably tied to his active coaching roles at the time and featuring him as a subject or interviewee rather than in any creative or production capacity. In 2000, during his interim tenure as trainer of Ajax following the dismissal of Jan Wouters, Westerhof appeared as himself in the documentary Ajax: Daar hoorden zij engelen zingen, directed by Roel van Dalen. The film provided an in-depth behind-the-scenes account of AFC Ajax's turbulent 1999–2000 season, including footage of Westerhof taking over the first team and attempting to stabilize performance amid boardroom pressures and on-field struggles. That same year, he was credited as Trainer Ajax when he appeared as a guest on an episode of the Dutch television talk show Barend en Van Dorp. Westerhof's media presence continued during his coaching stint with C.D. Guadalajara, where he was featured as Coach Guadalajara in a 2004 episode of the Mexican sports program Televisa Deportes. In 2008, he appeared as himself on the Dutch football magazine show Voetbal International. These limited credits reflect incidental coverage aligned with his professional coaching engagements rather than any sustained involvement in media production.

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