Coaching Masterclass EP 1 – Frans Hoek of Manchester United ,Ajax,Barcelona KNVB MIC’D UP #Coaching



Frans Hoek is a Dutch former goalkeeper and current chief goalkeeping coach at Manchester United F.C. under manager Louis van Gaal. Hoek played for more than a decade at FC Volendam and later went to work as a goalkeeping coach at football clubs including AFC Ajax, FC Barcelona, FC Bayern Munich and Manchester United, and the Netherlands and Poland national teams. He has worked with goalkeepers including Edwin van der Sar, Stanley Menzo, Víctor Valdés, Vítor Baía, Pepe Reina, Robert Enke, Łukasz Fabiański, Thomas Kraft, Michel Vorm and David de Gea. Hoek is widely regarded as one of world football’s best goalkeeping mentors.

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34 thoughts on “Coaching Masterclass EP 1 – Frans Hoek of Manchester United ,Ajax,Barcelona KNVB MIC’D UP #Coaching”

  1. Am unable to understand what sir is making am to doing, show bird eye view kindly , even if couldn't like like it, but sir telling so will do, but without understanding what will do to here 😂✌

  2. I am from India and working as a grassroots football coach. I liked the video very much. I liked the way he wants quality in every action. But I have problem when I want quality and perfection with the beginners.

  3. For anyone who is confused. Frans Hoek is a goalkeeping coach and not a football manager. In the netherlands we dont take him seriouslu because he doesnt know his role and thinks he is the manager and not louis van gaal.

  4. Why does he have to shout like a lunatic? Intensity should be driven by having less time on the ball and more pressure in a tight space rather than listening to a lunatic shouting

  5. I stopped off to watch for advice of how the coaching ladder works and was looking for some inspiration I ended up watching the whole video and got exactly the inspiration I was looking for this is brilliant definitely worth a watch.

  6. 22-23 years ago when Frans was still at Ajax, he came to the US in the summers to conduct 3-day coaching seminars. I went to four of them. He would often bring with him Ajax staff coaches from Ajax youth teams. His style back then was the same as you see in this video. Subsequent to those seminars, I sought out KNVB coaching courses. In total, I accumulated about 125 hours of Dutch coaching education. All of it so good, I pretty much gave up on USSF courses.

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