Overview
- Arjan Veurink will leave his position as assistant coach of England’s women’s national team following the 2025 Euros to become head coach of the Netherlands women's team.
- The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB) announced Veurink will succeed Andries Jonker, with a contract extending through the 2029 European Championship.
- Veurink has been Sarina Wiegman’s assistant for over eight years, contributing to major successes with both the Netherlands and England, including the 2017 Euros win and England's 2022 silverware.
- Veurink described the move as a fulfillment of his long-held ambition to lead the Dutch national team and a natural progression in his career.
- The English FA confirmed Veurink remains committed to the Lionesses' ongoing campaigns, including the UEFA Women’s Nations League and this summer’s European Championship, before his departure.