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Art Langeler was born on 16 August, 1970 in Lochem, Netherlands, is a Dutch football manager (born 1970). Discover Art Langeler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 16 August, 1970
Birthday 16 August
Birthplace Lochem, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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1970

Art Langeler (born 16 August 1970) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player.

Langeler started playing football with SP Lochem.

At U19 level, he moved to De Graafschap.

1990

After playing for a year in the U21 team, he signed a three-year professional contract in 1990.

He was part of De Graafschap's first team from 1990 to 1992, and made 20 appearances for the first team.

1992

In 1992, he handed in his contract to take a degree in physical education at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in Zwolle.

After his training as a sports teacher, he combined a function of gym teacher with that of football coach.

2007

He quickly made a name for himself as a coach in amateur football with the Overijssel-based clubs SV Colmschate '33, who played in the Tweede Klasse, and Rohda Raalte, who played in the Sunday Hoofdklasse C. After the 2007–08 season, Rohda were relegated to the Eerste Klasse.

At the start of the following season, Langeler had a falling out with Harry Pauw, the chairman of Rohda, who indicated that Langeler should have intervened in the relegation season.

Langeler subsequently resigned, but after the board had expressed its confidence in him, he decided to finish the season with Rohda.

2008

In 2008, Langeler moved from Rohda Raalte to FC Zwolle, where he became responsible for the youth academy together with Hans van Dijkhuizen and also became a head coach of the U17 team.

The following year he coached for the U13, a job that he combined with that of teaching at the Landstede sports and exercise education in Zwolle.

2010

At the end of 2009, FC Zwolle announced that Langeler would succeed Jan Everse, who had been dismissed in October 2009, as head coach with effect from 1 January 2010.

This led to criticism from opposing candidate for the job, Theo Vonk, who accused the club of using Langeler as a front man in order to allow Claus Boekweg and Jaap Stam, who temporarily observed the training sessions but did not have the correct diplomas, to continue their work.

However, Langeler did not receive the highest trainer's diploma until 17 February 2010.

In addition to Boekweg and Stam, Langeler had Sierd van der Berg in his team as the goalkeeper coach.

Zwolle performed above expectations his first half season in charge and finished in fourth place in the second-tier Eerste Divisie.

In April 2010, Langeler's contract was extended by one year until the summer of 2011.

In the following season, 2010–11, FC Zwolle played for the league title of the Eerste Divisie.

2011

Halfway through, in January 2011, Langeler extended his contract until the summer of 2013, and Stam and Boekweg also extended their contracts a few weeks later.

Zwolle finished that season in second place in the Eerste Divisie and qualified for promotion play-offs.

There, the team lost out on promotion to VVV-Venlo.

The following season, FC Zwolle again played in the top of the Eerste Divisie.

2012

The Langeler-Stam-Boekweg triumvirate came to an end in March 2012, when Langeler decided to reshape the functions of the first team and to add Gert Peter de Gunst, who had until then been coach of the U17 to the staff.

In this construction, Boekweg would be more distant from the first team.

He could not agree with this and decided, against Langeler's wishes, to resign.

Although Stam and Van der Berg also did not agree with the renewed division of tasks, they stayed on.

That season, FC Zwolle won the Eerste Divisie title and won promotion to the Eredivisie, where they would play under their former name PEC Zwolle.

PSV had been looking for a successor for Jelle Goes for some time, who had resigned in September 2012, and previously saw Wiljan Vloet and Adrie Koster drop out for the position.

2013

On 3 January 2013, Langeler and Stam announced that they would not extend their expiring contracts at PEC Zwolle.

Although they had made the decision separately from each other, they chose to announce it together.

A few days after the announcement, PEC Zwolle managed to upset PSV by beating them 3–1.

After Langeler announced that his departure, he was soon linked to various clubs, including Groningen and Cambuur.

On 17 March 2013, Langeler announced that he had been asked to become head of youth development at PSV.

He indicated that he was interested in the job, because of his interest in the policy side of football.

On 28 March 2013, it was announced that Langeler had agreed a four-year contract with PSV for the position of head of youth development.

Langeler started his position as head of youth development at PSV Eindhoven on 1 July 2013.

He also wrote a weekly column on the PSV website about, among other things, current themes in the youth academy, looking ahead on the matches of the weekend.

2014

In his first season as head coach in the Eredivisie, PEC Zwolle entered the winter break in 14th position, with the same number of points as VVV-Venlo and Roda JC.

2016

From the 2016–17 season, Langeler started working closer to the first team to promote the flow of talents from the youth academy.