in 2012.
ADO Den Haag Being assistant of
Maurice Steijn for two years, Fraser became first the caretaking manager of
ADO Den Haag after Steijn had been sacked. However, a month later he signed deal with the club to be the permanent manager until the summer of 2016.
Vitesse Vitesse announced on 13 June 2016 that Fraser would replace
Peter Bosz at the start of the
2016–17 season. In his first full season, won the club first major trophy in its 125-year existence. Fraser defeating
AZ by a score of 2–0 in the final of the
KNVB Cup, with two goals from
Ricky van Wolfswinkel. On 5 August 2017 Vitesse were beaten 1–1 (4–2 on
penalties) at
De Kuip,
Rotterdam in the
Johan Cruyff Shield final by Feyenoord. On 18 December 2017, Fraser announced he would not be extending his ending contract at the end of the season, leaving the club. On 12 March 2018, it was announced that russian coach
Leonid Slutsky would replace Henk Fraser as the new manager of Vitesse for the start of the 2018-19 season. On 23 March 2018, Fraser was presented as the new head coach for
Sparta Rotterdam for the following season. Following a significant dip in form, Fraser was relieved of his duties in April 2018, two months prior to the conclusion of his contract at Vitesse.
Sparta Rotterdam In December 2017, the board of
Sparta Rotterdam announced that they had recruited
Dick Advocaat to succeed the dismissed
Alex Pastoor. The former national team coach of
Netherlands signed for six months and was instructed to keep Sparta in the
Eredivisie. In the meantime, club management were looking for a head coach for the new season. On 23 March 2018, Fraser signed a two-year contract with Sparta, beginning on 1 July. Despite Advocaat's presence, Sparta were relegated to the second-tier
Eerste Divisie after a 3–1 defeat against
Emmen. In his first season as head coach, Fraser won promotion to the Eredivisie through the play-offs. In the following season, Sparta finished eleventh in the
COVID-19 abandoned Eredivisie season. In the 2020–21 season, Sparta finished in eighth place in the Eredivisie under the leadership of Fraser, thereby qualifying for the European football play-offs. However, Sparta was defeated by
Feyenoord in the first play-off round. On 24 April 2022, Fraser resigned after Sparta told him about their intention to fire assistant manager
Aleksandar Ranković. At the time of his resignation Sparta was in the 18th place of the Eredivisie with 4 matches remaining.
Utrecht In April 2022,
Utrecht announced that Fraser would become the club's new coach for the new season, signing a contract for three seasons. On 14 December 2022, after a training accident with
Amin Younes, he left the club.
RKC Waalwijk In May 2023, Fraser was appointed head coach of
RKC Waalwijk as the successor to
Joseph Oosting, who left for
FC Twente. He took charge at the start of the
2023–24 season and kept the club in the
Eredivisie in his first campaign. RKC again battled relegation during the
2024–25 season. In September 2024, the club attracted national attention by signing
Mohamed Ihattaren, whose return to professional football Fraser publicly supported. In April 2025, Fraser announced that he would leave at the end of the season after the expiry of his two-year spell. RKC were relegated from the Eredivisie at the end of the campaign, and Fraser was succeeded by
Sander Duits. ==Career statistics==