Jack B. van den Berg (born 7 February 1959) is a Dutch football manager and a former player.
While coaching ASWH, he won the 2005 national amateur championship and the 2006 Rinus Michels Award for managers in nonprofessional leagues.
[2] In 2015–2016 he coached the first squads of two small town rivals,[2] promoting both ASWH to the Saturday Derde Divisie and IFC to the Sunday Hoofdklasse.
[11] During the subsequent season, Jack van den Berg coached VV SHO from Oud-Beijerland.
[12] Exactly like Zwart-Wit a year before, the team ended the competition in Hoofdklasse A in place 13 and relegated to Eerste Klasse B.
[1] From 2006 to 2015 Van den Berg trained BVV Barendrecht, where he had previous played (his other soccer club, Zwart-Wit '28, folded in 2004).
In 2010, Van den Berg led BVV to the championship of Hoofdklasse A, promoting Barendrecht for the first time to the Topklasse.
[2] Coaching two teams, that played and trained at different days, allowed Van den Berg to commit henceforth all his time to soccer.
[19][20] In February 2018 Van den Berg was appointed trainer of Tweede Klasse-side VV Katwijk, replacing Dick Schreuder who had joined the technical staff at Philadelphia Union in January.
[29] Early October 2018 Van den Berg left Katwijk after the club ranked fifth in the competition.
[30][31] He was replaced by Jan Zoutman, who won the Rinus Michels Award a year before Van den Berg.
In 2019–20 Van den Berg is back at coaching IFC that managed to remain in the Hoofdklasse under Robert Verbeek.
[42] In the end, he signed for technical coordinator of Barendrecht's other club, VV Smitshoek, leading the youth teams and second squad.