England assistant Veurink to become Dutch boss
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Arjan Veurink, assistant coach for the England women's football team, will leave his position after the European Championship to become the head coach of the Netherlands women's team. Having worked with Sarina Wiegman since 2017 and contributing to significant victories, including the 2022 Euros and a World Cup final appearance, Veurink expresses excitement about this next step in his career. He will replace Andries Jonker and has a contract lasting until the 2029 Euros. An FA spokesperson emphasizes Veurink's valuable contributions as he remains focused on upcoming tournaments.
"This is not only a great challenge and a wonderful new adventure, it also feels like a logical next step in my career," said Veurink, who will take over from Andries Jonker, and has signed a deal until the 2029 Euros.
"I have never made a secret of the fact that I once wanted to be the person in charge of the Dutch national team. With more than eight years of experience at the highest level as Sarina Wiegman's right-hand man, first with the Netherlands and now in England, I am ready to stand on my own two feet."
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