DBL Coach of the Year

Dutch Basketball League awards, honours, and leaders
Individual awards

Honors

Statistical leaders

The Dutch Basketball League Coach of the Year is an award given to the best coach in the Dutch highest professional basketball league. The award is given after the regular season and was first handed out in 1975 to Bill Sheridan.[1]

Winners

Ton Boot (1979, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2001)
Toon van Helfteren (2003, 2010, 2011, 2012)
Key
Coach (X)
Name of the coach and number of times they had won the award at that point (if more than one)
Club (X)
Name of the club and the number of times a coach of it has won the award (if more than one)
dagger Indicates multiple award winners in the same season
Year Coach Nationality Team Ref.
1974–75
Bill Sheridan  United States Punch Delft
[1]
1975–76
Quinn, TomTom Quinn  United States Flamingo's Haarlem
[1]
1976–77
Bill Sheridan (2)  United States Remington Den Bosch
[1]
1977–78
Parks, JimJim Parks  United States Donar Groningen
[1]
1978–79
Boot, TonTon Boot  Netherlands EBBC Den Bosch (2)
[1]
1979–80
Boot, TonTon Boot (2)  Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch (3)
[1]
1981–82
Hart, Edwin van derEdwin van der Hart  Netherlands Delta Lloyd Amsterdam
[1]
1982–83
Harrewijn, RuudRuud Harrewijn  Netherlands Eve & Adam Stars Haarlem (2)
[1]
1983–84dagger
Boot, TonTon Boot (3)  Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch (4)
[1]
1983–84dagger
Gent, Maarten vanMaarten van Gent  Netherlands Hatrans Haaksbergen
[1]
1984–85
Harrewijn, RuudRuud Harrewijn (2)  Netherlands Elmex Leiden
[1]
1985–86
Dekker, JanJan Dekker  Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch (5)
[1]
1986–87
Boot, TonTon Boot (4)  Netherlands Doppeldouche Den Helder
[1]
1987–88
Boot, TonTon Boot (5)  Netherlands Direktbank Den Helder (2)
[1]
1988–89
Dekker, JanJan Dekker (2)  Netherlands Nashua Den Bosch (5)
[1]
1989–90
Pinas, GlennGlenn Pinas  Netherlands Computerij Meppel
[1]
1990–91
Jansen, Jan WillemJan Willem Jansen  Netherlands VGNN Donar Groningen (2)
[1]
1991–92
Jansen, Jan WillemJan Willem Jansen (2)  Netherlands Akrides Haarlem
[1]
1992–93
Boot, TonTon Boot (6)  Netherlands Commodore Den Helder (3)
[1]
1993–94
Veen, Meindert van derMeindert van der Veen  Netherlands Mustang Jeans Den Helder (4)
[1]
1994–95
Pinas, GlennGlenn Pinas (2)  Netherlands RZG Donar Groningen (3)
[1]
1995–96
Pinas, GlennGlenn Pinas (3)  Netherlands RZG Donar Groningen (4)
[1]
1996–97
Pinas, GlennGlenn Pinas (4)  Netherlands RZG Donar Groningen (5)
[1]
1997–98
Jansen, Jan WillemJan Willem Jansen (3)  Netherlands Ricoh Astronauts Amsterdam
[1]
1998–99
Gonnen, BobBob Gonnen  Netherlands Den Helder (5)
[1]
1999–00
Nicols, LawrenceLawrence Nicols  United States EBBC Den Bosch (6)
[1]
2000–01
Boot, TonTon Boot (7)  Netherlands Ricoh Astronauts Amsterdam (2)
[1]
2001–02
Belt, Herman van denHerman van den Belt^  Netherlands Landstede Basketbal
[1]
2002–03
Helfteren, Toon vanToon van Helfteren  Netherlands EBBC Den Bosch (7)
[1]
2003–04
Shivek, ArikArik Shivek  Israel Ricoh Astronauts Amsterdam (3)
[1]
2004–05
Belt, Herman van denHerman van den Belt^ (2)  Netherlands Landstede Basketbal (2)
[1]
2005–06
Braal, ErikErik Braal  Netherlands Rotterdam Basketbal
[1]
2006–07
Schuurs, MichaelMichael Schuurs^  Netherlands Matrixx Magixx
[1]
2007–08
Braal, ErikErik Braal (2)  Netherlands WCAA Giants
[1]
2008–09
Shivek, ArikArik Shivek (2)  Israel EclipseJet-MyGuide Amsterdam (4)
[1]
2009–10
Helfteren, Toon vanToon van Helfteren (2)  Netherlands Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden (2)
[1]
2010–11
Helfteren, Toon vanToon van Helfteren (3)  Netherlands Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden (3)
[1]
2011–12
Helfteren, Toon vanToon van Helfteren (4)  Netherlands Zorg en Zekerheid Leiden (4)
[1]
2012–13
Korner, RaoulRaoul Korner  Austria EiffelTowers Den Bosch (8)
[1]
2013–14
Skelin, IvicaIvica Skelin  Croatia GasTerra Flames Groningen (6) [2]
2014–15
Skelin, IvicaIvica Skelin (2)  Croatia Donar Groningen (7) [3]

Awards per coach

Awards Player Won in
7 Netherlands Ton Boot 1979, 1980, 1984, 1987, 1988, 1993, 2001
4 Netherlands Toon van Helfteren 2003, 2010, 2011, 2012
Netherlands Glenn Pians 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997
3 Netherlands Jan Willem Jansen 1991, 1992, 1998

References

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