Former striker Robin van Persie has been appointed head coach of his formative club Feyenoord, the Dutch outfit announced on Sunday.
The 41-year-old was in his first post as a head coach at Heerenveen and leaves them in ninth spot with immediate effect.
Van Persie said he could not wait to get to work at Feyenoord, who are third in the Dutch top flight and take on Inter Milan in the Champions League last-16.
“Everyone knows how special my bond with Feyenoord is,” said Van Persie who was assistant coach under Dick Advocaat before taking over at Heerenveen last May.
He also started his playing career at the club before moving to England where he won the Premier League with Manchester United and the FA Cup with Arsenal.
After a spell at Fenerbahce, he returned to Feyenoord for his final year as a player.
“We are delighted that with Robin van Persie we can appoint a true club icon as the new coach of Feyenoord,” said Feyenoord manager Dennis te Kloese.
𝑻𝒊𝒈𝒆 𝑻𝒂𝒏𝒌 💙🤍
Veel dank aan de werknemers, spelers en supporters van sc Heerenveen voor het vertrouwen en de onvoorwaardelijke steun aan mij en het team in de afgelopen periode. De tijd bij deze mooie club was leerzaam & bijzonder, en daar kijk ik met veel waardering… pic.twitter.com/NMONdPQIy1
— Robin van Persie (@Persie_Official) February 23, 2025
© Agence France-Presse