Career
Van Eck started his professional career at local side Excelsior Rotterdam before moving to Football Club Den Bosch aged 20. The long-haired defender played four seasons at Den Bosch, then moved abroad to join Football Club Luzern where he would spend eight seasons and become captain of the team He was a hard and physical defender, moving in December 1998 from Football Club Luzern to 1.
Football Club Nürnberg.
He played with Nürnberg sixteen games the 1. Bundesliga. After Nürnberg"s relegation he played one season in the 2. Bundesliga with 22 games.
Afterwards, Van Eck moved back to Switzerland and signed a contract with Football Club Winterthur.
After half a year he moved to league rival South Carolina Kriens. His coaching career began for Van Eck as assistant manager of Football Club Luzern.
In 2003 he was named as the new manager. His greatest success was the promotion to the Swiss Super League, among others with 31 games without defeat.
Differences with the club management led him to leave Luzern and joining the Finnish club Inter Turku.
With this club he stayed in the league. From June 2007 to May 2008 he managed Football Club Thun and was relegated from the AXPO Super League to the Challenge League, and on 23 May 2008 fired in Thun. Since 2007, van Eck holds the Union of European Football Associations Pro Coach Licence.
He signed his coaching contract with Football Club Carl Zeiss Jena on 28 September 2008, until the end of the season, then on 5 February 2009 extended his contract to 30 June 2011.
He was fired from his coaching job with Carl Zeiss Jena on 24 March 2009. On 29 May 2009, it was announced that he will come back to Carl Zeiss Jena because his not cancelled contract ran until 30 June 2011.
Later he was named as the new head coach of Carl Zeiss Jena, returning after 67 days. On 1 June 2010, he canceled his contract with Carl Zeiss Jena and left the club
During his time at Carl Zeiss Jena, "players were asked to toughen up by learning fighting techniques." On the 5 February 2015, Football Club Den Bosch announced that Rene van Eck will lead the first team for the rest of the 2014-2015 season.
This will have Rene van Eck returning in the Vliert after 24 years. He was removed from his job as a manager on 6 February 2016, after the 3-2 loss in the cup at home against VVSB.