Henk Wullems

Henk Wullems

Henk Wullems (1973)
Personal information
Full name Henk Wullems
Date of birth (1936-01-21) January 21, 1936
Place of birth Netherlands
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
KFC
FC Zaanstreek
Teams managed
1968–1971 Blauw–Wit Amsterdam
1971–1972 Willem II
1972–1975 NAC Breda
1976–1983 SBV Vitesse
1983–1986 Go Ahead Eagles
1986–1988 SBV Excelsior
1990–1993 AZ
1995–1996 Bandung Raya
1996–1998 Indonesia
1999–2000 PSM Makassar (technical director)
2002–2003 Arema Malang
2007–2008 Bali Persegi FC

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Henk Wullems (born January 21, 1936) is a Dutch association football manager.

In the early sixties he was a defender playing for KFC and FC Zaanstreek in Koog aan de Zaan. Wullems is the former manager of, among others, the eredivisie teams NAC Breda (1972–75), SBV Vitesse (1977–83), Go Ahead Eagles (1983–86),[1] and AZ (1990–93). From 1996 to 1998 he was manager of the Indonesia national football team, winning a silver medal with them at the 1997 Southeast Asian Games.[2] From 2000 to 2007 he managed a number of Indonesia Super League teams, becoming champion with three of them.

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