Roy Hendriksen

Roy Hendriksen
Personal information
Full name Roy Pierre Vernond Hendriksen[1]
Date of birth (1969-01-21) 21 January 1969
Place of birth Goirle, Netherlands
Height 186 cm (6 ft 1 in)[2]
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
VC Vlissingen
MV & AV Middelburg
RBC Roosendaal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1994 RBC Roosendaal 87 (11)
1994 HSV Hoek
1994–1995 FC Eindhoven 48 (23)
1996–1999 SC Cambuur 84 (6)
1999–2002 BV Veendam 90 (18)
2002–2005 Helmond Sport 97 (30)
2006 HSV Hoek
2006–2007 Helmond Sport 32 (3)
Total 438 (81)
Teams managed
2007–2010 Zeelandia Middelburg
2010–2011 VC Vlissingen
2011–2014 RKC Waalwijk (assistant)
2014–2015 N.E.C. (assistant)
2015 Brentford (assistant)
2016–2018 Helmond Sport
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Roy Pierre Vernond Hendriksen (born 21 January 1969) is a Dutch football manager, coach and former player. During his 16-year playing career he played Eredivisie football with SC Cambuur, before retiring in 2007 and entering management with Zeelandia Middelburg. He later served as assistant manager at RKC Waalwijk, N.E.C. and Brentford.

Playing career

A midfielder, Hendriksen spent the majority of his 16-year professional career in the Eerste Divisie in the Netherlands, most notably with Helmond Sport, BV Veendam and RBC Roosendaal.[2] He helped SC Cambuur to promotion from the Eerste Divisie in the 1997–98 season and made 27 Eredivisie appearances the following year.[2][3] He retired in 2007 after a second spell with Helmond Sport.[2]

Managerial career

Zeelandia Middleburg

Hendriksen began his managerial career in 2007 with Derde Klasse side Zeelandia Middelburg.[4] He took the club to the playoff semi-finals in his debut season, before suffering relegation to the Vierde Klasse in the 2008–09 season. He departed the club in 2010.[5] He returned on a part-time consultancy basis during the 2011–12 season.[6]

VC Vlissingen

Hendriksen was appointed manager at Eerste Klasse side VC Vlissingen in 2010, the club where he began his career as a player.[5] He managed a sixth-place finish with the financially stricken club and departed at the end of the 2010–11 season.[7][8] He was nominated for the Coach of the Year award at the 2011 Zeeland Football Awards.[9]

Helmond Sport

On 6 February 2016 it was announced that Hendriksen would return to Helmond Sport (his final club as a player) as head coach on a two-year contract from the beginning of the 2016–17 season.[10] After a mid-table finish at the end of the 2016–17 season, a second-from-bottom finish in 2017–18 led to the club's decision to allow Hendriksen's contract to expire.[11]

Coaching career

RKC Waalwijk

In January 2011, Hendriksen was appointed as Ruud Brood's assistant at Eerste Divisie side RKC Waalwijk on a contract until the end of the 2010–11 season.[12][13] A run of 14 wins from 17 matches saw Waalwijk win promotion to the Eredivisie as champions at the end of the season.[14] He signed a new contract in May 2011.[15] Hendriksen assisted Brood to a 9th-place finish and qualification to the Europa League promotion playoffs in the 2011–12 season,[16] but they were denied a place in Europe after a 5–2 aggregate defeat to Vitesse Arnhem in the final.[17] Brood departed Waalwijk and was replaced by Erwin Koeman as manager in the summer of 2012, who retained Hendriksen as his assistant.[18] Waalwijk narrowly missed relegation to the Eerste Divisie in the 2012–13 season and were relegated the following year after a 4–2 aggregate defeat to S.B.V. Excelsior in the relegation playoffs.[19][20] Hendriksen turned down the offer of a new three-year contract and left the club in May 2014.[21][22]

N.E.C.

Hendriksen reunited with Ruud Brood at Eerste Divisie club N.E.C. in June 2014.[22] In a successful 2014–15 season, the pair sent N.E.C. to the Eredivisie as champions. Hendriksen left the club at the end of the campaign.[23]

Brentford

On 1 June 2015, Hendriksen was announced as assistant to Marinus Dijkhuizen at English Championship side Brentford.[23] Hendriksen previously knew Dijkhuizen from their time as players with SC Cambuur and he also spent part of the 2014–15 season serving a coaching internship under Dijkhuizen at S.B.V. Excelsior.[24][25] A number of departures and a crippling injury list saw Brentford sitting in 19th position after eight league games,[26][27][28] which led to Dijkhuizen and Hendriksen being removed from their positions on 28 September 2015.[29]

Honours

SC Cambuur

Career statistics

Club Season League National Cup Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
SC Cambuur 1998–99[2] Eredivisie 27 1 4 0 31 1
BV Veendam 1999–00[2] Eerste Divisie 31 4 5 3 36 7
2000–01[2] 28 4 0 0 28 4
2001–02[2] 31 10 1 0 32 10
Total 90 18 6 3 96 21
Helmond Sport 2002–03[2] Eerste Divisie 31 14 0 0 31 14
2003–04[2] 34 9 0 0 34 9
2004–05[2] 37 6 0 0 37 6
Total 102 29 0 0 102 29
Helmond Sport 2005–06[2] Eerste Divisie 8 1 0 0 8 1
2006–07[2] 32 3 0 0 32 3
Helmond Sport total 142 33 0 0 142 33
Career total 259 52 10 3 269 55

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