Robert Zwinkels (born 4 May 1983) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.
Zwinkels joined ADO Den Haag from the Ajax academy in 2005 and made his firstâÂÂteam debut the following year at the age of 23. He spent most of his career as secondâÂÂchoice goalkeeper but was the club's regular starter for three seasons, making a total of 155 competitive appearances.
In July 2020 he signed a new deal that carried him into a 16th consecutive season with ADO, the longest active spell by any Eredivisie player at a single club. His position changed after head coach Ruud Brood arrived in October 2021: Zwinkels trained initially but was soon told there was no room for him in the matchâÂÂday squad, with Luuk Koopmans and two academy goalkeepers preferred.
Zwinkels went on sick leave late in 2021. When Koopmans suffered an injury in January 2022, Brood said recalling the veteran was "not an option". On 20 May 2022 club and player agreed to terminate the rolling contract that would otherwise have seen him move into a backâÂÂroom role after retirement.
In January 2024, Zwinkels returned to the amateur game as a member of the youthâÂÂcoaching staff at Loosduinen club GDA, working principally with the club's goalkeepers alongside former teamâÂÂmate RonaldàSamson.
The following year he took up a civilâÂÂservice post as a sports adviser for the municipality of TheàHague, focusing on community programmes that promote safe participation and healthy lifestyles among young people.