General |
Erik ten Hag | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Erik ten Hag | |
Date of birth: | 2 February 1970 | |
Place of birth: | Haaksbergen, ![]() | |
Height: | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) | |
Playing position: | Centre-back | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1989–1990 1992–1994 1994–1995 1995–1996 1996–2002 Total |
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45 (2) 31 (2) 31 (2) 162 (3) 336 (15) | 14 (0)
Teams managed | ||
2012–2013 2013–2015 2015–2017 2017–2022 2022–2024 |
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Erik ten Hag (born 2 February 1970) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He was most recently the manager of English Premier League club Manchester United.
Ajax[]
On 21 December 2017, he was appointed as the head coach of Ajax after the club dismissed Marcel Keizer. In 2019, he led Ajax to the semi-finals of the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League for the first time since 1997, defeating reigning champions Real Madrid 4–1 in the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the round of 16, also defeating Juventus away 1–2 in the quarterfinals after drawing the first leg 1–1 at home.In the first leg of the semifinal, he led his team to take a 1–0 lead against Tottenham Hotspur in the recently completed Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. However in the second leg, a second half hat-trick by Lucas Moura for Tottenham Hotspur, with the last goal being scored in the 96th minute to make it 3–2 (3–3 on aggregate) to win on away goals, ended Ajax's hopes of playing in the final.
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