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Schreuder Baby Bro Eyes Gaffer Gig at FC Den Bosch – From Ammo Assist to Hot Seat?

Schreuder Baby Bro Eyes Gaffer Gig at FC Den Bosch – From Ammo Assist to Hot Seat?

Mounir Boualin EN 3 April 2026 at 12:07
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Bart Schreuder, youngest of the coaching Schreuder brothers, has emerged as a candidate for FC Den Bosch's head coach role in the Keuken Kampioen Divisie, per Mounir Boualin. With assistant stints in the UAE and amateur management experience, he's nearing his UEFA Pro licence via a placement at NEC Nijmegen. Den Bosch eye him as a wildcard amid links to more seasoned names like Rob Penders.

Schreuder Baby Bro Eyes Gaffer Gig at FC Den Bosch – From Ammo Assist to Hot Seat?

Picture this: you're at the pub, pint in hand, and your mate drops that FC Den Bosch are eyeing a fresh face for their dugout. Not just any face, mind – Bart Schreuder, the baby of a footballing family dynasty. As reported by transfer guru Mounir Boualin, this 42-year-old (born 1983, cheekily outlasting his brothers) is throwing his hat in for the Keuken Kampioen Divisie side's head coach role.

He's never bossed a pro outfit before, but Den Bosch seem keen to chuck him in at the deep end. Proper wildcard stuff, innit?

The Schreuder Siblings: Football's Answer to the Krays

If the Schreuders were a band, they'd be the football equivalent of Oasis – talented, feisty, and everywhere in Dutch footy circles. Big bro Alfred Schreuder (born 1972) is currently steering Al-Diraiyah FC in Saudi, while middle child Dick Schreuder (born 1971) holds the fort at NEC Nijmegen in the Eredivisie.

Bart, though? He's the quiet one at the back, no pro playing days under his belt. Instead, he's been the brains behind the bench: assistant at UAE giants Al-Ain and Al-Nasr, learning the ropes in the desert heat. Now, with a UEFA Pro licence on the horizon – he's on placement at NEC and expects it soon – he's qualified for the Dutch pro game.

Family ties could swing it. Dick's at NEC, so Bart's got that insider track. Den Bosch might be thinking, 'If the brothers can hack it, why not the runt of the litter?'

From Village Pitches to Pro Dreams

Bart's CV screams 'grassroots grinder'. He's managed amateur sides like Otterlo, Lunteren, Montfoort, and Barneveld – proper Sunday league to step-five stuff, building his chops where the glamour's thin and the passion's thick.

In the pro world, it's been assists only: helping out in the UAE, picking up tricks from the big leagues. No head honcho experience at senior level, but Den Bosch aren't fazed. They're reportedly willing to 'throw him to the lions', as the chatter goes.

Current gig? Work placement at NEC, shadowing Dick no doubt. If that Pro licence lands – and it should, sharpish – he'll tick the boxes. At 42, he's young enough to grow into it, old enough not to bin it after one battering.

Den Bosch's Dugout Dilemma: Schreuder or Safe Bet?

The Keuken Kampioen Divisie outfit are in the market after a managerial shake-up. Top shouts like Rob Penders, Bas Sibum, and Peter Uneken are linked, but they've got options aplenty – think bigger fish circling.

Den Bosch, mid-table warriors usually, fancy a punt on fresh blood. Schreuder's their bold pick: unproven at this level, but hungry, qualified soon, and with family pedigree. It's a gamble – like backing the underdog in a cup tie – but in the Eerste Divisie, where survival's the game, it could spark something special.

Will Bart grab the gig? Or will those experienced lads swoop? Keep eyes peeled; this one's got legs. If he lands it, expect the Schreuder clan to dominate Dutch headlines. Fancy a wager, lads?

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FC Den BoschNEC NijmegenAl-Diraiyah FCAl-AinAl-Nasr

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