Erwin Koeman

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Erwin Koeman (born September 20, 1961 in Zaandam) is a Dutch football manager and former player. He is the older brother of Ronald Koeman.

Koeman was a midfielder for the Dutch national team that won the Euro 1988 and featured in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. In total Erwin Koeman was capped 31 times, scoring twice between 1983 and 1994. On club level he became Belgian league champion with Mechelen during their heyday in 1989 as well as Dutch league champion with PSV Eindhoven in 1991 and 1992.

He finished his playing career with FC Groningen in 1998 and became youth coach at PSV Eindhoven. In October 2001 he was promoted to assistant manager under Eric Gerets, and for the 2004/05 season he became manager in RKC Waalwijk. He managed RKC for one season before moving to Feyenoord. In March 2006, he extented his contract to summer 2009. His son, Len Koeman, plays for the PSV Eindhoven youth team.


Feyenoord Rotterdam - Current Squad

2 Saidi | 3 Derijck | 4 Bahia | 6 Lucius | 7 Buijs | 8 Lensky | 9 van Hooijdonk | 10 Hofs | 11 Huysegems | 14 Pardo | 15 Charisteas | 16 Schreuder | 17 Léonard | 18 Greene | 19 Boussaboun | 20 Vlaar | 21 Tiendalli | 22 Kolkka | 23 Abubakari | 24 Drenthe | 26 Davids | 28 Castelen | 29 Vincken | 30 Lodewijks | 31 Timmer | 32 Ekramy | 33 de Guzmán | 39 Collen | Manager: E. Koeman


Flag of Netherlands Netherlands squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup Flag of Netherlands

1 van Breukelen | 2 van Aerle | 3 Rijkaard | 4 R. Koeman | 5 van Tiggelen | 6 Wouters | 7 E. Koeman | 8 Vanenburg | 9 van Basten | 10 Gullit | 11 Witschge | 12 Kieft | 13 Rutjes | 14 van 't Schip | 15 Roy | 16 Hiele | 17 Gillhaus | 18 Fräser | 19 van Loen | 20 Winter | 21 Blind | 22 Menzo | Coach: Beenhakker