Soccer-Giovanni van Bronckhorst returns to coach Feyenoord


Soccer Football - Champions League - Manchester City vs Feyenoord - Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Britain - November 21, 2017 Feyenoord coach Giovanni van Bronckhorst Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine/File Photo

ROTTERDAM, June 17 (Reuters) - ⁠Feyenoord have appointed Giovanni van Bronckhorst ⁠as their new coach, bringing him ‌back to the club to replace Robin van Persie, who was fired earlier this month.

Van Bronckhorst ​took Feyenoord to the Dutch ⁠league title in ⁠2017, in the middle of a four-year spell ⁠in ‌charge of the club. They also won the Dutch Cup ⁠twice and two Super Cups, and the ​five ‌trophies make Van Bronckhorst the club’s most ⁠successful ​coach.

He was also a player at the club and captain of their Dutch Cup-winning ⁠team in 2008.

The 51-year-old signed ​a contract for two seasons, with an option for a third year, the club announced ⁠on Wednesday.

He will be assisted by Sipke Hulshoff, who together with Van Bronckhorst served on Arne Slot’s staff at Liverpool ​this past season.

Van Persie ⁠was sacked despite Feyenoord finishing the Dutch ​season as runners-up and ‌qualifying to compete in ​the Champions League.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Atlanta; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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