Ernst Middendorp (born 28 October 1958) is a German football coach who coaches Cape Town Spurs.
Middendorp takes soccer fans on a journey through his over 38-year globetrotting career as a soccer coach in Resilience: The Ernst Middendorp Authorised Biography. In the book, Middendorp opens up about calling out match-fixing, coaching three huge clubs for free, and twice experiencing losing the league title on the final day. Soccer icons such as Shaun Bartlett and Middendorp's wife, Bronwyn, also reveal what he is like behind the scenes.[1][2]
^"Ernst Middendorp Book Official Website". middendorpbook.com. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
^Kamionsky, Saul. Resilience: The Ernst Middendorp Authorised Biography.
ErnstMiddendorp (born 28 October 1958) is a German football coach who coaches Cape Town Spurs. Middendorp takes soccer fans on a journey through his over...
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