Ramazan Pinarbasi New Coach at Vaassen: Former Harderwijk Manager Moves to Fifth Division Club

VAASSEN, Netherlands – Ramazan Pinarbasi has secured a new coaching position, agreeing to a multi-year contract with fifth-tier Dutch club SV Vaassen, the team announced on March 16, 2026. The Harderwijk-based manager will lead the club for the next two seasons, beginning immediately.

The appointment marks a return to the sidelines for Pinarbasi, who most recently coached the under-23 squad at VVOG Harderwijk. Prior to that, he served as head coach for BAS, Rood-Wit’58, and Otterlo, building a reputation as a capable tactician within the regional football landscape.

SV Vaassen, located in the municipality of Epe, competes in the zondag amateur leagues – matches played on Sundays – a common structure in Dutch amateur football. The club is reportedly undergoing a period of restructuring and aims to create significant strides forward, and Pinarbasi was selected from a pool of candidates to spearhead that effort.

“The choice for SV Vaassen was made because the talks went very well and there was an immediate connection with both the board and the players,” Pinarbasi stated on the club’s Facebook page. “the club’s multi-year plan and the trust placed in me really appealed to me. The club has embarked on a new path and wants to make progress. As a coach, I want to contribute to this and build something gorgeous together at this fine club. Of course, we will do this together with all the club members and, of course, the players, with whom I have already spoken in recent weeks. I look forward to a pleasant collaboration!”

The selection process involved input from the existing staff, as well as a representative group of players, highlighting the club’s commitment to a collaborative approach. According to VoetbalGelderland, Pinarbasi’s contract extends through mid-2028, signaling a long-term investment in his vision for the club.

This move represents Pinarbasi’s first foray into zondag football, having previously focused on Saturday amateur leagues. The change in schedule and competitive environment could present new challenges, but the coach appears enthusiastic about the opportunity.

Pinarbasi holds a UEFA-B coaching license, demonstrating a commitment to professional development. His experience at VVOG Harderwijk also included roles as an assistant coach for the first team, providing him with a broad understanding of the game at various levels. He also has a family connection to the club, with his son currently playing within the VVOG system, as reported by VVOG’s official website.

The appointment is seen as a positive step for SV Vaassen, as they look to build on recent progress and establish themselves as a competitive force in the regional leagues. Pinarbasi’s track record of developing players and implementing effective tactics will be crucial to achieving these goals.

SV Vaassen will be hoping Pinarbasi can replicate the success he experienced in previous roles. His ability to foster a strong team spirit and connect with players will be key to unlocking the club’s potential. The club’s Facebook post announcing the signing has already generated significant excitement among supporters, indicating a sense of optimism for the future.

The next confirmed action for SV Vaassen will be their upcoming league match, details of which will be announced on the club’s official website and social media channels. Fans are encouraged to follow the team’s progress and support Pinarbasi as he embarks on this new chapter.

What are your thoughts on this appointment? Share your predictions for SV Vaassen’s upcoming season in the comments below!

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