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Eelco Schattorie (born 18 December 1971) is a Dutch professional football manager who was most recently the manager of Saudi First Division League club Al-Safa.


Career
Born in , Schattorie started as a youth and assistant coach, later becoming the caretaker manager and finally Technical Director for Youth Development with Dutch club . In 1996, he served as the club's head coach on a caretaker basis for four matches after former head coach, , left the club. During his 3 league games and single cup game in charge, he earned the unusual record of being the club's only undefeated coach in history, an achievement he still retains. This run started with a 0-1 victory at , another victory against at home and a draw at FC den Bosch. One of his biggest achievements during his twelve-year stay at VVV Venlo was successfully bringing a lot of talents from the youth academy to the first team.

In 1999, he successfully obtained the highest tier UEFA PRO license at the age of 28. He was the youngest coach ever to obtain the UEFA PRO License under the official guidelines of the Dutch Football Association, the KNVB. Over the course of his career, Eelco maintained a win rate of over 53.4% as head coach.

In 2002, Schattorie moved to the United Arab Emirates to rejoin as assistant manager and U-18 manager at Al Jazira. After spending a season in the UAE, Schattorie followed Versleijen to to again work as an assistant with . He also later worked as assistant coach to Versleijen at another Emirati club, . Schattorie returned to Al-Ettifaq in 2008 as U-23 head coach and helped the side win the Prince Faisal bin Fahd Cup. Schattorie then moved to where he served as Technical Director at .

Schattorie became the head coach of club, Al-Riffa before returning to Muscat Club as their head coach in 2007. After joining the club when they were bottom of the table, Schattorie managed to help the capital side finish eighth in the division, saving them from relegation. He then stayed with the club until February 2009, when he became the head coach of side, . After going undefeated for most of the 2009–10 season, Fanja were eventually defeated in the promotion play-offs against . Despite the season going very well for Schattorie, he was still let go by the club. Schattorie soon moved back to Saudi Arabia, where he became head coach of Al-Khaleej in 2010. After spending years in the Middle-East, Schattorie moved to Africa, where he signed as head coach of Red Bull Ghana from 2011 to 2012.


Red Bull Ghana: 2011–2012
Eelco Schattorie joined the Red Bull Salzburg establishment in February 2011. He was appointed head coach at the Red Bull Ghana Academy in Africa. On his arrival, the first team had 5 games to go and had to be saved from relegation. Eelco managed to preserve the team's league status and started the new season building a team with the next new talents.

In his brief time in , Eelco was able to assess and develop a number of young prospects. One of them was , who went on to receive 2 caps from the Ghana national football team. Eelco parted ways with the club when Red Bull pulled the plug because of organizational reasons, and the club's subsequent merger with from the Netherlands.


Prayag United: 2012–2014
On 9 November 2012, it was announced that Schattorie would become the new head coach of Prayag United of the in India, taking over on matchday 6 of the 2012-13 season.

He managed his first game on 10 November 2012, when he led Prayag United to a 10–1 victory over newly promoted United Sikkim. Schattorie won his first and only cup for the side on 20 March 2013 when Prayag United defeated East Bengal in the final 1–0 through a goal. Eelco eventually finished the campaign, leading Prayag United to a fourth-place finish.

Entering the 2013–14 season, Prayag United were hit hard financially by the chit fund scam. After successfully dealing with the trouble given to him by sponsors, Eelco left the club in January 2014.


East Bengal: 2015
On 19 February 2015 it was announced that Schattorie would return to the I-League to manage East Bengal. He lost his first match in charge by four goals to one in an match, against Johor Darul Ta'zim of Malaysia. Schattorie then managed the club in the I-League for the first time on 1 March 2015 against Dempo at the . Five goals from saw East Bengal come out as 5–1 winners.

After the season ended, Schattorie left the club and was replaced by Biswajit Bhattacharya.


Al-Ettifaq: 2016-2017
In August 2016, Eelco joined for the 4th time, with an ambition to promote their Olympic Team to the highest division of Saudi Arabian football. On 29 October 2016 Eelco replaced Tunisian head coach and defeated 3-0 in his first game in charge. Eelco would step back to the Olympic Team, and Spanish coach Juan Carlos Garrido took over the rest of the season. On 18 February 2017 Garrido was sacked after 12 games without a win, and so Eelco was once again called upon as caretaker coach until the end of the season. Eelco was in charge of the last 9 games and saved the team from relegation.


NorthEast United
On 4 January 2018 Eelco was appointed as the assistant coach of in Northeast United. On 17 August 2018 it was announced that Eelco had been promoted as the head coach for the 2018-19 season. Under him, NorthEast United would reachto the playoffs for the first time in the club's history.


Kerala Blasters
On 19 May 2019 Eelco was announced as the head coach of Kerala Blasters. Even though Eelco was a fan favorite in for his style of play, he would only help the club to a 7th place finish. After the season, parted ways with Eelco on 22 April 2020. Under him, the club registered their best ever victory against , winning the match by a scoreline of 5-1.

Al Seeb Club

On 25 September 2021 Eelco was announced as the head coach of Oman Professional League club

On 8 December 2021, for personal reasons, he announced that he resigned as the manager of Al Seeb.


Al-Safa
On 18 October 2024, Schattorie was appointed as manager of Al-Safa. He resigned from his position on 6 December 2024.


Managerial statistics

Managerial record
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
Al-Riffa 20 March 200730 June 2008

03 March 201015 May 2010

East Bengal 20 February 201530 June 2015

18 February 20174 May 2017

NorthEast United 17 August 201819 May 2019

Kerala Blasters 19 May 201922 April 2020

SC 25 September 20218 December 2021

Al-Safa 18 October 20246 December 2024

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