Dorjee took up coaching after retiring as a player and won league titles with amateur sides –
Hermes DVS and
Xerxes, as well as with
Eerste Divisie clubs
Excelsior and
DS'79. He also managed
De Graafschap, with whom he suffered relegation from the
Eredivisie, FC Vlaardingen and
NAC.
PSV The highlight of his professional career was being assistant to
Guus Hiddink at
PSV in the 1987-1990 seasons. Dorjee and Hiddink worked together for three full seasons and won the
Eredivisie,
KNVB Cup and
UEFA Champions Cup in 1988. He stayed at the club when Hiddink left in 1990 and was succeeded by
Bobby Robson, but Dorjee left the club in 1991.
Controversy at Feyenoord He then was appointed manager of
Feyenoord, but his time in charge was marred by heart problems and he was later dismissed after he accused the club of using and abusing him in a Dutch newspaper. He later was a manager at FC Oss – the Dutch Olympic team and appointed assistant to Hiddink again when Holland played at
UEFA Euro 1996. He quit coaching in 1998 for medical reasons. ==Personal life and death==