ADO The Hague & Van der Dussen: Departure Confirmed | Football News

ADO Den Haag and Academy Director Albert van der Dussen have had an extensive discussion
evaluation decided not to continue the current collaboration. The expiring contract
Van der Dussen will therefore not be extended, which will end after six years
comes to collaboration.

Albert van der Dussen was appointed as Academy Director at ADO Den on April 1, 2020
Haag and has since been primarily responsible for the development and management of the
The Hague youth academy. In addition, Van der Dussen worked from May 2021 to February 2022
carried out interim basic work as technical manager with the first team.

Technical director Mark Wotte thanks Van der Dussen for his efforts: “We are very grateful to Albert
grateful for everything he has meant to the club. It is partly thanks to him that the
youth academy where we are now and almost all our youth teams are playing at the highest level again
level. In addition, Albert supported the club during a period when ADO Den Haag
was in dire straits. That underlines his commitment to the club. At the same time
With a view to the next phase, we have chosen to make room for new ones
insights. From this approach we can continue to build the future of ADO Den Haag.
Albert has laid an important foundation for this. We wish him all the best
all the best in his further career and hope to see him at the club many more times
welcome.”

Academy Director Albert van der Dussen: “After six intensive years at ADO Den Haag, I am looking
We look back with great pride on what we achieved together at De Aftrap. In a period
With both sporting and organizational challenges, we have built together
an efficient and future-proof youth education. I wish ADO The Hague, all
those involved and our supporters good luck in the next phase and the club will continue
to follow.”

Source: ADO The Hague
Photo: ADOFans

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