Philip Coke


Philip Kooke (Bergum, May 20, 1968) is a Dutch sports reporter at the NOS television. He has commented at the NOS since 2002 in football and hockey matches. Furthermore, he is authoritative journalist. Career

Kooke started his career at AVRO's Sportpanorama. In 1996, he worked as a football commentator at the FilmNet / SuperSport paystations. Kooke became the regular voice of the duels in the English Premier League. When the transmitter combination took place in Canal + in 1997, Kooke remained in the same position. In addition, he worked as a commentator at Eurosport between 1998 and 2000.

In January 2002, Kooke moved to NOS Studio Sport, where he commented on football in addition to football. As a football reporter, Kooke was to be heard on the World Cup in 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014. He also defeated the European Championships 2004, 2008 and 2016. He was a member of the NOS at matches in the English Premier League, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Cup. Kooke is still reporting matches in the Dutch Eredivisie and the World Cup championship qualifiers.

From 2004, Kooke takes care of the hockey sound during the Summer Olympics. He was present at the Games of 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016. He also commented on other major tournaments, such as the Champions Trophy and the World Cup. Furthermore, Kooke regularly produces hockey contributions in the Parool. His father was board member of the Dutch Hockey Federation. Books

In 2004, Philip Kooke released his first book. In Great boys he describes the turbulent way to the Olympic Hockey League. In November 2007, Kooke's second book, titled I never let you down. In this literary work, he tells his personal story about his single father Phil Kooke, who gets Alzheimer's disease and changes "from patient to prey". Kooke describes how his father was falsely isolated from his family and then a large capital was handed down. On November 9, 2007 and February 20, 2013, he announced this story in the Pauw & amp; White man. Together with Rim Voorhaar, he wrote the book 'The Best Dutch Hockey Masters of All Time' in 2009.

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