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Dean Gorré
Gorré in 2018
Personal information
Full name Dean Roberto Gorré
Date of birth (1970-09-10) 10 September 1970 (age 53)[1]
Place of birth Paramaribo, Suriname
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
SV Hoogvliet
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1991 SVV82 (6)
1991–1992 SVV/Dordrecht'9032 (8)
1992–1995 Feyenoord42 (6)
1995–1997 Groningen80 (18)
1997–1999 Ajax36 (4)
1999–2001 Huddersfield Town62 (6)
2001–2004 Barnsley65 (9)
2004 Blackpool1 (0)
2017–2018 Egerton13 (0)
Total 410 (57)
Managerial career
2011 RBC Roosendaal
2015 Suriname
2017–2018 Egerton
2018–2021 Suriname
2023 Curaçao (interim)
2023 Curaçao women (interim)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Dean Roberto Gorré (born 10 September 1970) is a Dutch-Surinamese football coach and former player. He was recently the interim coach of the Curaçao national team.

Playing career[edit]

Gorré made his debut on 20 April 1988 for SVV. He also went on to play for the merger club SVV/Dordrecht’90, as well as at Feyenoord, Groningen, Ajax, all in the Netherlands, and Huddersfield Town, Barnsley and Blackpool in the United Kingdom.

Coaching and managerial career[edit]

In 2008–09, he was the assistant first-team coach at Southampton, after previously occupying the same role at Stoke City.[2]

In January 2012, he was appointed head coach at RBC Roosendaal in the Netherlands.[3] Despite a string of negative results during his tenure at the club, the club avoided direct relegation by the end of the season; this was however made redundant later in June after the club was declared bankrupt due to financial troubles.

Gorré had a spell as a youth coach at Ajax, before being appointed Scotland national under-17 football team coach in February 2012. He had worked previously with Scottish FA performance director Mark Wotte at Southampton.[4] He left this post for personal reasons in March 2013.[5]

In December 2014, Gorré was appointed head coach of the new proposed professional national squad of his native country Suriname.[6] In February 2015, the appointment was made permanent.[7] He has coached three official Surinamese games with one win and two losses. In February 2016, the SVB said that Dean was no longer manager of Suriname, but there were papers saying that Gorre still wanted to be coach of Suriname.[8]

In October 2016, Gorré joined Reading as a scout.[9]

In July 2018, Gorré returned as national coach of Suriname. He signed a contract for two years. His goal to enforce Surinamese qualification for the Gold Cup, the championship of North and Central America and the Caribbean, for the first time was achieved. This was made possible via the Concacaf Nations League, which started in September 2018 and by beating Nicaragua 2–1 in the final away group match. [10][11]

Gorré has been distinguished by the Surinamese President Desi Bouterse, he was appointed officer in the Honorary Order of the Yellow Star, one of the awards that can also be granted to non-Surinamese. This was for reaching the Gold Cup with the Surinamese squad for the first time ever and happened in the context of the 44th Independence Day that Suriname celebrates on 25 November each year.[12]

Personal life[edit]

Gorré has been married to his wife Magali, who is originally from The Hague in the Netherlands, for twenty-one years. Together, they have three sons: Kenji, Quinten and Aidan. All of his three sons play football. Kenji currently plays for Boavista and Aidan is currently in the Manchester City Academy.[13] In November 2015, Gorré and Magali renewed their wedding vows.[14]

His wife, Magali, appeared in The Real Housewives of Cheshire until she announced her departure from the show on 1 March 2016, although a return in future has not been ruled out.[15]

Playing statistics[edit]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League
Division Apps Goals
SVV 1987–88 Eerste Divisie 4 0
1988–89 Eerste Divisie 36 4
1989–90 Eerste Divisie 26 1
1990–91[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 16 1
Total 82 6
SVV/Dordrecht '90 1991–92[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 32 8
Total 32 8
Feyenoord 1992–93[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 25 2
1993–94[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 12 3
1994–95[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 5 1
Total 42 6
Groningen 1994–95[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 12 3
1995–96[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 34 4
1996–97[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 34 11
Total 80 18
Ajax 1997–98[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 22 3
1998–99[16] PTT-Telecompetitie 14 1
1999–00[16] KPN-Telecompetitie 0 0
Total 36 4
Huddersfield Town 1999–00[16] Division One 28 4
2000–01[16] Division One 34 2
Total 62 6
Barnsley 2001–02[16] Division One 19 2
2002–03 Division Two 27 0
2003–04[16] Division Two 19 7
Total 65 9
Blackpool 2004–05[16] League One 1 0
Total 1 0
Career total 400 57

Managerial statistics[edit]

As of Match played 20 July 2021
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Suriname 2018 2021 19 12 2 5 063.16

References[edit]

  • ^ "Saints target Gorre appointment". BBC Sport. 24 November 2011. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  • ^ "Dean Gorré fills in as head coach" (in Dutch). www.rbcroosendaal.nl. 31 January 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  • ^ "Dean Gorre leaves behind a role at Ajax to join Scotland's youth coaching team". The Herald. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  • ^ "Dean Gorre leaves Scottish FA for personal reasons". Scottish Football Association. 22 March 2013. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ "Dean Gorré gaat officieus Surinaams elftal trainen" (in Dutch). www.natiosuriname.com. 1 December 2014. Retrieved 1 December 2014.
  • ^ "Dean Gorré nieuwe bondscoach Suriname" (in Dutch). de Volkstrant. 4 February 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  • ^ "Gorré wil ondanks uitschakeling door bij Suriname" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. 17 June 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  • ^ "Former Ajax man joins Brian Tevreden's scouting network". 17 October 2016.
  • ^ "Gorré terug als bondscoach van Suriname | NOS". 3 July 2018.
  • ^ "Surinaamse voetbaldroom krijgt in een paar dagen tijd serieus gestalte | NOS". 19 November 2019.
  • ^ https://www.en24.news/news/2019/11/23/suriname-honors-football-coach-gorre-rtl-news.html [dead link]
  • ^ "The Real Housewives of Cheshire - full cast revealed". Manchester Evening News. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  • ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Real Housewives star Magali Gorre and husband Dean renew their vows after 25 years". OK! Magazine. 2 November 2015. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  • ^ "The Real Housewives of Cheshire to return for a third series with new cast member". Manchester Evening News. Katie Fitspatrick. March 2016. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Dean Gorré » Club matches". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
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