Gery Vink

Gery Vink (Born 30 August 1965) is a Dutch association football coach who is currently assistant coach of Willem II Tilburg.

Gery Vink
Personal information
Date of birth (1965-08-30) 30 August 1965
Place of birth Opheusden, Netherlands
Playing position(s) Youth coach
Club information
Current team
Ajax
Teams managed
Years Team
2006–2010 Ajax (youth)
2011–2013 Jong Ajax (manager)
2013– Ajax (youth)

Career

Gery Vink is the current head coach of the Ajax A2 selection of Dutch football club AFC Ajax. He was previously head coach of the reserves team Jong Ajax, having been coach of the A2 selection again once prior. Vink joined the ranks of Ajax in 2006, winning the A-Junioren Eerste Divisie on two occasions. 2008 and 2009. He became manager of Jong Ajax during the Winter break of the 2010-11 AFC Ajax season, and his contract was extended until 2014.[1] Since 2013 Gery Vink has resumed the role as head coach of the A2 selection once more.[2]

In 2014 Gery Vink took over the Ajax A1 selection at the annual Copa Amsterdam, replacing the recently departed Orlando Trustfull at the tournament. Ajax finished in 6th place.[3]

Personal life

His son Wimilio Vink, who is currently playing for TEC, played before in the Dutch Eredivisie.[4]

Honours

Manager

Ajax A2 (under-18)
  • A-Junioren Eerste Divisie (2): 2007–08,[5] 2008–09[6]
Jong Ajax

References

  1. "Wijzigingen trainersstaf jeugdteams" [Changes to the coaching staff of youth teams] (in Dutch). Ajax. 3 January 2011.
  2. "l'Ami en Vink verlengen contract" [l'Ami and Vink extend contracts] (in Dutch). Ajax. 2 April 2012.
  3. "Vink: Maakten te veel persoonlijke fouten" [Vink: We made too many personal mistakes] (in Dutch). Ajax Showtime. 10 June 2014.
  4. "Vitesse bindt jonge talenten Vink en Darri" [Vitesse ties up youth talents Vink and Darri] (in Dutch). Vitesse. 17 November 2011.
  5. "Ajax A2 derde kampioen van de dag" [Ajax A2 third champion of the day] (in Dutch). Ajax. 26 April 2008.
  6. "Mooie titel voor Ajax A2" [Nice title for Ajax A2] (in Dutch). Ajax. 2 May 2009.
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