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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 12 June 1971 | ||
Place of birth | Beek en Donk, Netherlands | ||
Position(s) | Centre-back | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Eindhoven (head coach) | ||
Youth career | |||
1978–1990 | Sparta '25 | ||
1990–1992 | Helmond Sport | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1992–1994 | Helmond Sport | 24 | (2) |
1994–1995 | Den Bosch | 22 | (3) |
1995–1996 | Helmond Sport | 26 | (0) |
1996–2000 | RBC | 83 | (1) |
2001 | TOP Oss | 17 | (0) |
2001–2004 | ADO Den Haag | 53 | (3) |
2004 | → MVV (loan) | 22 | (1) |
2004–2005 | MVV | 26 | (0) |
Total | 273 | (10) | |
Managerial career | |||
2010 | MVV (interim) | ||
2018–2019 | RKVV Brabantia | ||
2020 | Roda JC (interim) | ||
2021–2022 | RKSV Nuenen | ||
2022–2024 | MVV | ||
2024– | Eindhoven | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Maurice Verberne (born 12 June 1971) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He is the head coach of Eerste Divisie club Eindhoven.
Verberne was born on 12 June 1971 in Beek en Donk, North Brabant, Netherlands.[1] He began playing football at the age of seven in the youth setup of Sparta '25 before joining the Helmond Sport youth academy.[2] He made his professional debut for Helmond Sport on 24 October 1992, in an away match against AZ, coming on as a substitute for Peter Geurts. Over the course of his career, he also played for Den Bosch, RBC, TOP Oss, and ADO Den Haag, before concluding his professional career in 2005 with MVV. In total, he made 295 competitive appearances and scored 10 goals.[3]
Following his retirement from professional football, Verberne played for RIOS '31 in Echt for two seasons. From 2007 to November 2010, he was with Dijkse Boys, helping the team achieve promotion to the Topklasse in 2010.[2]
After retiring as a player, Verberne began his coaching career at MVV as an assistant and youth coach.[4] In early 2010, he briefly served as interim head coach.[5] From 2013 to 2018, he worked as an assistant coach at Eindhoven.[6] In January 2019, he joined NAC Breda in the same capacity but was removed from the technical staff following the dismissal of head coach Mitchell van der Gaag in March 2019.[7] From 2018 to 2019, he also coached amateur club RKVV Brabantia.[8]
In the 2019–20 season, Verberne became an assistant coach to Jean-Paul de Jong at Roda JC.[9] After De Jong's dismissal, Verberne served as interim head coach for five matches before being succeeded by René Trost.[10] However, Trost did not oversee any matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] Verberne's contract with Roda JC expired on 1 June 2020, when newly appointed head coach Jurgen Streppel brought in a new assistant coach.[12]
In 2021, Verberne returned to MVV as assistant coach.[13] During this time, he also served as head coach of amateur club RKSV Nuenen.[14] On 29 March 2022, he took over as interim head coach following Klaas Wels' dismissal, leading the team for the remainder of the 2021–22 season.[15] He subsequently signed a one-year contract as MVV's head coach, with an option for a second year, to become MVV's manager on a permanent basis.[16]
In 2024, Verberne parted ways with MVV and was appointed head coach of Eindhoven for the 2024–25 season.[17][18]
Team | From | To | Record | Ref. | |||||||
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G | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Win % | ||||
MVV (interim) | 3 February 2010 | 12 March 2010 | 8 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 8 | 15 | −7 | 12.50 | [19] |
Roda JC (interim) | 5 February 2020 | 6 March 2020 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 9 | −3 | 25.00 | [20] |
MVV | 30 March 2022 | 30 June 2024 | 86 | 37 | 15 | 34 | 141 | 147 | −6 | 43.02 | [19] |
Eindhoven | 1 June 2024 | Present | 16 | 5 | 4 | 7 | 22 | 24 | −2 | 31.25 | [21] |
Total | 114 | 44 | 24 | 46 | 177 | 195 | −18 | 38.60 | — |