Published>Tue, Dec 07 10 03:27 AM
Martin Jol has resigned as coach of Ajax Amsterdam, the Dutch club said on their website (www.ajax.nl) on Monday.
The 54-year-old Jol joined Ajax in 2009 from German club SV Hamburg and they finished second in the league in his first season, won the Dutch Cup and qualified for the Champions League group stage.
Jol, linked with the new vacancy at English Premier League Newcastle United, started his coaching career with Dutch clubs Roda JC Kerkrade and RKC Waalwijk before joining England's Tottenham Hotspur as manager.
Former Dutch international Frank de Boer, an assistant to Netherlands coach Bert Van Marwijk, will take charge of Ajax on a provisional basis until the winter break starting on Dec. 24.
Ajax play away at AC Milan in the Champions League on Wednesday and need a win to secure a place in the Europa League.
They lie fourth in the Dutch League midway the season, five points behind leaders PSV Eindhoven and Twente Enschede.
Newcastle fired Chris Hughton as their manager on Monday. Hughton worked as Jol's assistant at Tottenham.
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