The newly-formed club was dissolved a year later and Dorjee joined Holland Sport for which he scored the final goal of their existence and moved on to Haarlem.
Dorjee took up coaching after retiring as a player and won league titles with amateur sides – Hermes DVS and Xerxes, as well as with Eerste Divisie clubs Excelsior and DS'79.
[3] He also managed De Graafschap, with whom he suffered relegation from the Eredivisie,[4] FC Vlaardingen and NAC.
He then was appointed manager of Feyenoord, but his time in charge was marred by heart problems and he was later dismissed after he accused the club of using and abusing him in a Dutch newspaper.
[8][9] He later was a manager at FC Oss[10] – the Dutch Olympic team[11] and appointed assistant to Hiddink again when Holland played at UEFA Euro 1996.