Ton Lokhoff is a former Dutch football player and a manager.
Lokhoff’s playing career started in 1976 in NAC Breda, where he stayed for 4 seasons, making 98 appearances and scoring 11 goals. In 1982 the midfielder was signed by PSV Eindhoven, where he played in 126 matches and netted a ball 12 times. After a two-year spell in Nîmes Olympique from 1986 to 1988, Lokhoff moved to Feyenoord, playing in the team from Rotterdam for 3 seasons. At the age of 32 Ton Lokhoff returned to his first club NAC Breda. He stayed in the side for 5 seasons and was even nicknamed Mister NAC for his long-time devotion to the club.
In 1996 Lokhoff stepped into coaching, taking the spot of the head coach in NAC from 2003 to 2005. In the summer of 2006 Lokhoff was introduced as Excelsior manager, but during his three-year spell the team did not manage to earn promotion to the Eredivisie.
In 2012 Ton Lokhoff was appointed VVV-Venlo head coach but did not manage to keep the club in the top division and was released after the season.
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