JAAP STAM has returned to management – with a SEVENTH-TIER club in Holland.
The Manchester United legend has been out of work since being sacked by US club FC Cincinnati in 2021.
Stam took Reading to the brink of the Premier League in 2017 and coached Dutch sides PEC Zwolle and Feyenoord.
And the ex-Holland defender, 51, has now signed a one-year deal to manage amateur side DOS Kampen.
It marks a return to Stam’s hometown club, where he began his career before leaving for Zwolle 32 years ago.
The former centre-back won the Champions League, three Premier League titles and an FA Cup with United between 1998 and 2001.
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He will combine his new post next season with working as a TV pundit.
Stam said: “It is great to be back. We had good conversations, and agreed for me to combine the two roles.
“I helped the club in the background last year in setting up youth development.
“Then they asked me if I wanted to take on a greater role as head coach.
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“DOS is the only amateur club I would say ‘yes’ to.”
Kampen chairman Arend Runia said: “We are very happy about Jaap returning home after 32 years.
“He is an inspiration for all at the club, and has what it takes to make the next step with our talented young squad.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk