Nicky Hofs was born on 17 May 1983 and is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
11 Facts About Nicky Hofs
Nicky Hofs spent most of his professional career with Vitesse.
Nicky Hofs left Vitesse having played 69 official league games for the club and scored fifteen goals.
Nicky Hofs left Feyenoord on loan to his former team Vitesse on 1 September 2008, including the option for a permanent transfer.
Nicky Hofs stayed one more season, playing 31 games and scoring once.
Nicky Hofs signed a two-year contract with Cypriot club AEL Limassol in June 2010.
On 3 August 2011, Nicky Hofs returned to Vitesse for the third and final time.
In June 2013, Nicky Hofs announced his retirement from professional football at only 30 years old, as he was physically unable to play at a high level any more.
Nicky Hofs was not selected for the Dutch national team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, but joined the Netherlands U21 for the 2006 UEFA European Under-21 Championship in Portugal.
Nicky Hofs made a comeback as a football player for the amateur club MASV, where he simultaneously served as an assistant coach.
Nicky Hofs was an assistant coach for the first team for three years under head coaches Henk Fraser, Edward Sturing and Leonid Slutsky.