Ton Caanen
{{Short description|Dutch football manager (born 1966)}}
{{BLP sources|date=December 2010}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2023}}
{{Infobox football biography
|name = Ton Caanen
|image = Caanen, Ton.jpg
|fullname =
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1966|03|18|df=yes}}
|birth_place = Geleen, Netherlands
|currentclub =
|youthyears1 =
|youthclubs1 = Be Quick 1887
|years1 =
|clubs1 = Be Quick 1887
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|goals1 =
|years2 =
|clubs2 = VV Sittard
|caps2 =
|goals2 =
|years3 =
|clubs3 = FC Geleen Zuid
|caps3 =
|goals3 =
|manageryears1 = 1999–2001 | managerclubs1 = FC Geleen Zuid
|manageryears2 = 2001–2003 | managerclubs2 = Roda JC (youth)
|manageryears3 = 2004 | managerclubs3 = Metalurh Donetsk
|manageryears4 = 2005 | managerclubs4 = Beitar Jerusalem
|manageryears5 = 2005–2006 | managerclubs5 = Maccabi Tel Aviv
|manageryears6 = 2006–2007 | managerclubs6 = Stal Alchevsk
|manageryears7 = 2009–2010 | managerclubs7 = Valletta
|manageryears8 = 2010–2011 | managerclubs8 = AEK Larnaca
|manageryears9 = 2012–2013 | managerclubs9 = Enosis Neon Paralimni
|manageryears10 = 2013 | managerclubs10 = Veria
|manageryears11 = 2013–2014 | managerclubs11 = Aris Limassol
|manageryears12 = 2014–2015 | managerclubs12 = De Treffers
|manageryears13 = 2015 | managerclubs13 = Apollon Limassol
|manageryears14 = 2015–2017 | managerclubs14 = Roda JC (technical director)
|manageryears15 = 2018 | managerclubs15 = FK Senica
|manageryears16 = 2018–2019 | managerclubs16 = FK Senica (general manager)
}}
Ton Caanen (born 18 March 1966) is a Dutch football manager.
Managerial career
Caanen was born in Geleen, Netherlands. Aside from a few years in the amateur Dutch leagues, he never played professional football.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}} He got his start as a manager in his hometown club FC Geleen Zuid while also working as a salesman for the local Toyota dealership. {{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}
After two years with FC Geleen Zuid he started to work as the youth manager of Roda JC.
=Metalurh Donetsk=
In January 2004 he made his way to the Ukrainian Premier League as he signed as manager of Metalurh Donetsk. He left the club at the end of the season.
=Beitar Jerusalem=
When Arcadi Gaydamak bought the Israeli football club, Beitar Jerusalem, he looked for someone who would be able to give the club a look over and see what changes needed to be made. Caanen was brought in and after a short time was given the reigns of the club after Eli Ohana, stepped down from the manager position. {{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}
Continuing with the same squad as Ohana had, Kaanen was able to produce good results making him a 'lifeline' to hopes in the club that they would be able to qualify for a continental competition (UEFA Champions League or UEFA Cup). When Luis Fernandez was appointed general manager over Caanen, there was a lot of friction over Caanen's qualifications to manage a club looking to become a European power.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}} Caanen was soon fired but made a lasting impression on the Israeli public that would later pay dividends.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}
=Replacing Nir Klinger=
When the Maccabi Tel Aviv boardroom had enough of the poor results on the pitch during the club's 100 year anniversary, it was evident that Israeli manager Nir Klinger was on his way out. Caanen was appointed interim manager.{{cite web|url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/sports/soccer-ton-caanen-named-coach-at-maccabi-tel-aviv-1.177172|title=Ton Caanen named coach at Maccabi Tel Aviv|publisher=Haaretz.com|date=21 December 2005|access-date=13 December 2010}} Despite two big money "name" signings the team were a disaster typified by a 4–0 loss to Second Division Hapoel Acre in the Cup.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}
=Maccabi Netanya=
On 4 June 2006, Caanen was appointed as the manager of Maccabi Netanya{{cite web|url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/sports/soccer-caanen-to-coach-mac-netanya-1.189459|title=Caanen to coach Mac.Netanya|publisher=Haaretz.com|date=5 June 2006|access-date=13 December 2010}} but never managed a single game after being sacked a week later.{{cite web|url=http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/sports/soccer-netanya-cuts-caanen-1.190025|title=Netanya cuts Caanen|publisher=Haaretz.com|date=12 June 2006|access-date=13 December 2010}}
=Stal Alchevsk=
Caanen made a quick return to management later that month with a one-year deal to manage Ukrainian Premier League club Stal Alchevsk.{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=437816.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121025103146/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=437816.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=25 October 2012|title=News Round-up: Okocha and Lehmann on the move|publisher=UEFA.com.com|date=19 July 2006|access-date=13 December 2010}}
=Valletta=
In June 2009 Caanen signed a contract as the coach of the Maltese club Valletta. "The objective in the country is the championship and the connection to get to Europe", said Caanen in Limburg.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}} He took Jordi Cruyff with him to the island as an assistant coach and player.{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/news-media/news/01da-0e72455cf113-041922d159e2-1000--cruyff-to-join-caanen-at-valletta/|title=Cruyff to join Caanen at Valletta|publisher=UEFA.com.com|date=5 June 2009|access-date=13 December 2010}} The two worked before together at Metalurh Donetsk.{{Citation needed|date=December 2010}}
=AEK Larnaca=
In summer of 2010 Jordi Cruyff announced his retirement from professional football and joined AEK Larnaca as Director of Football. He signed Caanen as head coach, and the pair worked to establish the team as a new football powerhouse in Cyprus.
=Veria=
On 1 September 2013, the Greek superleague side Veria F.C. announced that Caanen was appointed as the team coach.{{cite web|date=31 August 2013|access-date=31 August 2013|url=http://www.kerkidasport.gr/index.php/-categories-27/8914-2013-08-31-18-28-55|script-title=el:Ο Τον Κάανεν νέος προπονητής της ΒΕΡΟΙΑΣ!|archive-date=2 September 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130902231815/http://www.kerkidasport.gr/index.php/-categories-27/8914-2013-08-31-18-28-55|url-status=dead}} After a few weeks he quit.
=Aris Limassol=
At the end of October 2013, he signed with Aris Limassol until the end of the season.
=De Treffers=
In June 2014, Caanen became manager of Dutch Topklasse side De Treffers.
Managerial stats
class="wikitable" style="text-align: center" | ||||
rowspan=2|Team
!rowspan=2|Nat !rowspan=2|From !rowspan=2|To !colspan=7|Record | ||||
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P | W | D | L | Win % |
align=left|Metalurh Donetsk
|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} |align=left|1 January 2004 |align=left|30 June 2004 {{WDL|15|7|5|3}} | ||||
align=left|Beitar Jerusalem
|{{flagicon|Israel}} |align=left|17 September 2005 |align=left|12 December 2005 {{WDL|15|9|1|5}} | ||||
align=left|Maccabi Tel Aviv
|{{flagicon|Israel}} |align=left|25 December 2005 |align=left|30 May 2006 {{WDL|25|8|9|8}} | ||||
align=left|Stal Alchevsk
|{{flagicon|Ukraine}} |align=left|14 July 2006 |align=left|30 June 2007 {{WDL|29|4|7|18}} | ||||
align=left|Valletta
|{{flagicon|Malta}} |align=left|1 July 2009 |align=left|30 May 2010 {{WDL|35|23|7|5}} | ||||
align=left|AEK Larnaca
|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} |align=left|1 July 2010 |align=left|11 November 2011 {{WDL|52|19|15|18}} | ||||
align=left|Paralimni
|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} |align=left|27 September 2012 |align=left|30 June 2013 {{WDL|29|7|8|14}} | ||||
align=left|Veria
|{{flagicon|Greece}} |align=left|2 September 2013 |align=left|29 September 2013 {{WDL|3|0|0|3}} | ||||
align=left|Aris Limassol
|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} |align=left|23 October 2013 |align=left|30 May 2014 {{WDL|29|6|10|13}} | ||||
align=left|De Treffers
|{{flagicon|Holland}} |align=left|22 June 2014 |align=left|9 April 2015 {{WDL|28|12|7|9}} | ||||
align=left|Apollon Limassol
|{{flagicon|Cyprus}} |align=left|9 April 2015 |align=left|24 May 2015 {{WDL|6|2|1|3}} | ||||
align=left|FK Senica
|{{flagicon|Slovakia}} |align=left|8 February 2018 |align=left| {{WDL|12|4|3|5}} | ||||
colspan=4|Total
{{WDLtot|280|103|73|104}} |
Honours
=As a manager=
- Maltese Cup: 2009–10
- Maltese Premier League runner-up: 2009-10
References
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{{Beitar Jerusalem F.C. managers}}
{{Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. managers}}
{{FC Stal Alchevsk managers}}
{{Valletta F.C. managers}}
{{AEK Larnaca managers}}
{{Veria F.C. managers}}
{{Aris Limassol FC managers}}
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