Ernie Brandts

Ernstus Wilhelmus Johannes Brandts (born 3 February 1956) is a Dutch football manager and former player.

Ernie Brandts
Ernie Brandts in 1978
Personal information
Full nameErnstus Wilhelmus Johannes Brandts
Date of birth (1956-02-03) 3 February 1956 (age 68)
Place of birthNieuw-Dijk, Netherlands
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Position(s)Defender
Youth career
De Sprinkhanen
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1974–1977De Graafschap38(2)
1977–1986PSV251(23)
1986–1989Roda JC68(4)
1988–1989MVV16(0)
1989–1991Germinal Ekeren59(5)
1991–1992De Graafschap20(0)
Total452(34)
International career
1977–1985Netherlands28(5)
Managerial career
1993–2002PSV (assistant)
2002–2004RKSV Nuenen
2005–2006FC Volendam
2006–2008NAC
2009Rah Ahan
2010–2012APR
2012–2013Young Africans
2014–2015FC Dordrecht
2015–2016RKVV DIA
2016–2017N.E.C. (assistant)
2018–2019FC Eindhoven (assistant)
2019–2021FC Eindhoven
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Club

Born in Didam, he played for local club De Sprinkhanen before joining De Graafschap at 17. After three seasons he moved on to PSV with whom he won two Eredivisie league titles in 7 seasons.[2] He later played for Roda JC, MVV and Belgian side Germinal Ekeren[3] before returning to his first professional club De Graafschap.

International

Brandts earned 28 caps and scored five goals for the Netherlands national football team[4] and played in the 1978 FIFA World Cup.[5] In a second-round match against Italy, he became the first player to score goals for both teams in the same match in the World Cup. He scored an own goal in the 18th minute, and then scored the equalizer for the Netherlands in the 50th minute. His teammate Arie Haan eventually scored the winning goal, giving the Netherlands a 2–1 win.

Coaching career

Brandts began as an assistant manager at PSV, and has managed FC Volendam and NAC Breda as well as clubs in Iran and Africa.[6]

Halfway through the 2007–08 season, Brandts was informed that his contract as head trainer of NAC would not be extended, despite the best results (3rd position in 2007–08 Eredivisie) NAC Breda had seen for a long time. This decision was not taken lightly by the NAC Breda supporters - despite all the complaints the NAC top directors went ahead with their plan.[7] Brandts was replaced by Robert Maaskant at the beginning of the 2008–2009 season.

He was appointed as the coach of Iranian side Rah Ahan in summer of 2009[8]and he was appointed coach of Rwandan army club APR in 2010[9] and achieved the double. In 2012-2013 he was coach of Young Africans and won all the cups. On 25 December 2013, he left the club with a mutual consent agree by both parties.[10]

He returned to the Netherlands and started as head coach of FC Dordrecht in June 2014,[11] but after a decent start of their Eredivisie campaign Brandts decided with agreement of the club to stop in February 2015.[12] Brandts was named assistant manager at N.E.C. in 2016.[13]

Honours

PSV Eindhoven


References