
Sipke Hulshoff
Sipke Hulshoff is a Dutch football coach and former player, known for his role as an assistant coach to Arne Slot at Feyenoord and now at other clubs. He was sent off during a heated Merseyside derby, highlighting the intense emotions and competitive spirit that characterized the match.
Born on Jan 01, 1973 (52 years old)
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Nigeria:
Assistant Sipke Hulshoff was shown a red card for taking his protests towards referee Michael Oliver too far.
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United Kingdom:
Sipke Hulshoff received a two-match ban for confronting referee Michael Oliver in an 'extremely aggressive manner'.
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Ireland:
Sipke Hulshoff received a two-match ban for confronting the referee in an aggressive manner.
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United Kingdom:
Slot's assistant coach Sipke Hulshoff was also given a two-match touchline ban and fined £7,000 after the FA alleged he approached Oliver in an 'extremely aggressive manner'.
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United Kingdom:
Sipke Hulshoff was also banned for two games for his behaviour at Goodison Park.
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Turkey:
Sipke Hulshoff was also banned for two matches due to the same reasons as Arne Slot.
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Tanzania:
Sipke Hulshoff is the assistant manager of Liverpool who was also involved in the misconduct incident.
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Ireland:
Slot’s assistant, Sipke Hulshoff, has been banned for two games too.
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Nigeria:
Sipke Hulshoff was dismissed for approaching the referee after the final whistle.
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United Kingdom:
Slot’s assistant, Sipke Hulshoff, has been banned for two games too.
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