Ab Fafié Explained

Ab Fafié
Fullname:Albert Fafié
Birth Date:4 March 1941
Birth Place:Rotterdam
Position:Left-back
Years1:1959–1963
Clubs1:Feijenoord
Caps1:4
Goals1:0
Years2:1963–1968
Clubs2:Xerxes
Caps2:65
Goals2:1
Years3:1968–1970
Clubs3:PSV
Caps3:13
Goals3:0
Manageryears1:1981–1984
Managerclubs1:Feyenoord (assistant)
Manageryears2:1984–1986
Managerclubs2:Feyenoord
Manageryears3:1986
Managerclubs3:AEK Athens
Manageryears4:1987
Managerclubs4:PAS Giannina
Manageryears5:1988–1989
Managerclubs5:AA Gent
Manageryears6:1990–1993
Managerclubs6:FC Utrecht
Manageryears7:1994
Managerclubs7:AEK Larnaca
Manageryears8:1995–1996
Managerclubs8:Go Ahead Eagles
Manageryears9:1996–1997
Managerclubs9:Bandung Raya
Manageryears10:1997–1998
Managerclubs10:Persija Jakarta

Ab Fafié (4 March 1941 – 27 November 2012) was a Dutch professional football player and manager.

Playing career

Club

Fafié made his debut for hometown club Feijenoord against Fortuna '54[1] in 1959[2] and also played for Rotterdam club Xerxes as well as for PSV. During an injury-hit spell he only played 13 games for the Eindhovenaren.[3] [4]

Managerial career

Fafié became assistant to Feyenoord manager Hans Kraay in 1981 and was named caretaker after Kraay's dismissal in 1983. He took charge in 1984 after Thijs Libregts was sacked and ended up third in the Eredivisie in both his seasons at the helm. He later managed a number of teams throughout Europe, including AEK Athens, AA Gent,[5] FC Utrecht and Go Ahead Eagles where he had succeeded the dismissed Henk Ten Cate.[6] [4]

FC Utrecht

At Utrecht, he earned the nickname King Ab after steering them to European football with a fourth-placed finish in his first season.[7] The club crashed out of next year's UEFA Cup to Spanish giants Real Madrid and after some less successful seasons, Fafié was given the sack in 1994.[8]

He also had spells in charge at two Indonesian clubs[9] and coached the final years of his life at amateur sides CVV, Overmaas, WSE and NBSVV.[10]

Personal life

Fafié died in November 2012, aged 71.[11]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.feyenoord-online.com/nl/spelersarchief/f_fafie_ab.htm Career stats
  2. https://www.volkskrant.nl/archief/liefhebber-met-het-hart-op-de-tong~a3355967/ Liefhebber met het hart op de tong
  3. http://www.psv.nl/psv/nieuws/artikel/oudpsver-ab-fafie-71-overleden.htm Oud-PSV’er Ab Fafié (71) overleden
  4. Web site: Former Dutch coach Fafie dies. En-maktoob.news.yahoo.com. 2012-11-29.
  5. Web site: Atypical. 12 December 2017.
  6. https://www.trouw.nl/home/go-ahead-en-helmond-sport-hebben-geen-plaats-meer-voor-trainers-fafie-en-pruijn~a8678188/ Go Ahead en Helmond Sport hebben geen plaats meer voor trainers Fafié en Pruijn
  7. https://www.fcutrecht.nl/fc-utrecht-treurt-om-dood-koning-ab/4 FC Utrecht treurt om dood Koning Ab
  8. https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2012/11/29/koning-ab-ging-voor-het-resultaat-1180754-a889473 Koning Ab ging voor het resultaat
  9. https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/1997/11/11/ab-fafie-terug-naar-indonesie-7375414-a949936 Ab Fafié terug naar Indonesië
  10. https://www.feyenoord.nl/nieuws/nieuwsoverzicht/52292 Oud-Feyenoorder Ab Fafié overleden
  11. http://www.nu.nl/sport/2969728/oud-trainer-ab-fafie-overleden.html Oud-trainer Ab Fafié overleden