Nol Hendriks

Arnold (Nol) Hendriks (15 May 1937 – 21 October 2017) was a Dutch businessman and football executive.

Born in Renkum, he moved to Limburg with his parents when his father started working in the mines in Heerlen.

[3] He started backing the club financially and became a technical director as well as a member of Roda's supervisory board.

He even scouted players himself and his financial injections made Roda JC one of the leading clubs in Holland behind the country's traditional big three, culminating in finishing second to then Champions League holders Ajax in the 1994–95 Eredivisie season and winning the KNVB Cup twice.

[5] Hendriks was rushed to hospital with a brain hemorrhage in October 2017[6] and died on the 21st of that month.