Arjan Veurink's New Chapter: From England Assistant to Dutch Women's Football Boss
Arjan Veurink transitions from England's assistant coach to leading the Dutch women's football team, marking a significant step in his coaching career.


Arjan Veurink's Transition to Dutch Women's Football
Arjan Veurink, the current assistant coach for England's women's football team, is set to embark on a new journey as the head coach of the Netherlands' women's team. This transition will commence after the conclusion of this summer's European Championship. Veurink, aged 38, has been a pivotal figure in women's football, collaborating closely with Sarina Wiegman since 2017. Their partnership began in the Netherlands, leading their national team to European Championship victory, and continued in England where they achieved significant milestones including the 2022 Euros win and a World Cup final appearance in the following year.
A Logical Career Progression
Veurink expressed his enthusiasm about the new role, stating, "This is not only a great challenge and a wonderful new adventure, it also feels like a logical next step in my career." He is set to replace Andries Jonker and has committed to a contract extending until the 2029 Euros. Veurink's ambition to lead the Dutch national team has been a long-standing goal, and his extensive experience as Wiegman's right-hand man has prepared him for this leadership role.
Focusing on Current Commitments
Despite the upcoming transition, Veurink remains fully committed to his current responsibilities with the Lionesses. An FA spokesperson highlighted, "Arjan continues to be a highly valued and respected member of Sarina's team and has complete focus on the Lionesses' current Uefa Women's Nations League campaign and this summer's tournament." The England team is scheduled to face the Netherlands in the group stages of the Euros on July 9 in Switzerland, adding an intriguing subplot to Veurink's impending move.
Looking Ahead
As Veurink prepares to take the helm of the Dutch women's football team, his journey reflects a blend of ambition, experience, and strategic career moves. His leadership will be pivotal in shaping the future of Dutch women's football, aiming to build on the foundations laid by his predecessors and his own rich coaching background.