Jan Pytlick

{{Short description|Danish handball coach (born 1967)}}

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| name = Jan Pytlick

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| nationality = Danish

| fullname = Jan Pytlick

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1967|06|05|df=y}}

| birth_place = Thurø, Denmark

| height = {{height|m=1.80|precision=0}}

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| currentclub =

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| manageryears1 = 1991–1995

| managerclubs1 = GOG Women's team

| manageryears2 = 1995–1997

| managerclubs2 = Team Esbjerg

| manageryears3 = 1997–1998

| managerclubs3 = GOG Men's team

| manageryears4 = 1998–2006

| managerclubs4 = Denmark

| manageryears5 = 2006–2007

| managerclubs5 = GOG

| manageryears6 = 2007–2014

| managerclubs6 = Denmark

| manageryears7 = 2015–2016

| managerclubs7 = ŽRK Vardar

| manageryears8 = 2016–2020

| managerclubs8 = Odense Håndbold

| manageryears9 = 2020–2022

| managerclubs9 = SønderjyskE Håndbold

| manageryears10 = 2022–2023

| managerclubs10 = Saudi Arabia

| medaltemplates =

{{MedalSport | Coach for women's handball }}

{{MedalTeam | {{DEN}} }}

{{MedalCompetition | Olympic Games }}

{{MedalGold | 2004 Athens | Team }}

{{MedalGold | 2000 Sydney | Team }}

{{MedalCompetition | World Championship }}

{{MedalBronze | 2013 Serbia | Team }}

{{MedalCompetition | European Championship }}

{{MedalGold | 2002 Denmark | Team }}

{{MedalSilver | 1998 Netherlands | Team }}

{{MedalSilver | 2004 Hungary | Team }}

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Jan Pytlick (born 5 June 1967) is a Danish handball coach, and trains Saudi Arabia national team. He was head coach for the Danish women's national handball team from 1998 to 2006, and again from 2007 to 2014.{{cite web |url=http://www.dhf.dk/Landshold/dame-a-landsholdet/traenere-og-ledere/Landstr%C3%A6neregennem%C3%A5rene |title=Dame A-trænere gennem årene |publisher=Dansk Håndbold Forbund |language=da |access-date=16 December 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131216233924/http://www.dhf.dk/Landshold/dame-a-landsholdet/traenere-og-ledere/Landstr%C3%A6neregennem%C3%A5rene |archive-date=16 December 2013 }} Pytlick has led the women's national team to victory in two Summer Olympics, as they became Olympic Champions in 2000, and again in 2004. After the team's flop at the 2014 European Women's Handball Championship, DHF and Pytlick agreed to end cooperation.{{cite web |url=http://sporten.tv2.dk/haandbold/2014-12-28-chok-jan-pytlick-stopper-efter-em-fiasko |title=Chok: Jan Pytlick stopper efter EM-fiasko |publisher=tv2.dk |language=da |access-date=28 December 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141229012415/http://sporten.tv2.dk/haandbold/2014-12-28-chok-jan-pytlick-stopper-efter-em-fiasko |archive-date=2014-12-29 |url-status=dead }}

He is educated as a bricklayer. He played handball himself until he was forced to stop by injuries at the age of 19. This lead him to pursue a training career instead.

He was the coach of the Danish teams Team Esbjerg and GOG Handball, both in Women's handball and men's handball,{{cite web | url=https://sport.tv2.dk/haandbold/2021-11-19-jan-pytlick-fyret | title=Jan Pytlick fyret - TV 2 | date=19 November 2021 }} before DHF suggested that he applied to become the Danish national coach. He rejected the idea initially, but decided to apply anyway.

His three children Simon Pytlick, Camilla Pytlick and Josephine Pytlick are all professional handball players,{{cite web |url=https://www.hbold.dk/simon-pytlick/ |title=Simon Pytlick – Biografi med alder, klubber og 8 fakta |website=hbold.dk |date=15 December 2022}}{{cite web | url=https://europamester.dk/hadsten-haandbold-henter-josephine-pytlick-til-klubben | title=Hadsten Håndbold henter Josephine Pytlick til klubben | date=30 June 2023 }} and so was his wife, Berit Bogetoft. His nephew Andreas Haagen Pytlick is also a professional handballer.{{cite web | url=https://ekstrabladet.dk/sport/haandbold/far-moeder-soen-i-dansk-topkamp-slut-med-varm-mad-og-toejvask/8366204 | title=Far møder søn i dansk topkamp: - Slut med varm mad og tøjvask | date=14 November 2020 }}

The Danish Women's national team

He met success immediately in the position, when he won silver medals at the 1998 European Women's Handball Championship despite the fact, that recently a long list of established players had decided to retire.

He won back-to-back Olympic gold medals as well as gold at the 2002 European Women's Handball Championship and silver at the 2004 European Women's Handball Championship.

In 2005 he rejoined his former club GOG Håndbold. He did however not have much success, as the club finished the season in the middle of the table.

In February 2007 he was once again hired as the Denmark when Brian Lyngholm decided to withdraw. It was initially only ment to be a temporary return, but in March 2007 he decided to quit his GOG position to focus 100% on the national team. He signed a five-year agreement up to and including the 2012 Olympics.{{cite web | url=https://politiken.dk/sport/art4682422/Pytlick-er-tilbage-i-dr%C3%B8mmejobbet | title=Pytlick er tilbage i drømmejobbet | date=26 March 2007 }}

In the end he was the Danish national coach until 2014.{{cite web | url=https://www.dr.dk/sporten/haandbold/kvindelandsholdet/jan-pytlick-faerdig-som-landstraener | title=Jan Pytlick færdig som landstræner | date=28 December 2014 }}

After the Danish National Team

He returned to club Handball to coach Odense Håndbold, but was fired in 2019. He then joined SønderjyskE Håndbold, where he was given a three-year deal, but was fired in 2019 due to disappointing results.{{cite web | url=https://sport.tv2.dk/haandbold/2021-11-19-jan-pytlick-fyret | title=Jan Pytlick fyret - TV 2 | date=19 November 2021 }} He had initially planned to retire after the SønderjyskE position, but was convinced to join the Saudi Arabia men's national handball team up and until the 2023 World Cup.

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| before = Ulrik Wilbek

| title = Denmark women's national handball team head coach

| years = 1998–2005

| after = Brian Lyngholm

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