Reynierse was born in Rhenen[1] and started playing football as an attacking midfielder with Eerste Divisie club EVV Eindhoven in 1979.[4][5] After making 124 league appearances, he moved to fellow Eerste Divisie side FC VVV in 1984.[4][5] During the 1984–85 season, he helped the club achieve promotion to the Eredivisie.[4][5] Reynierse saw VVV avoid relegation during the 1985–86 season, and they subsequently accomplished two consecutive fifth-place finishes during the 1986–87 and 1987–88 seasons.[4] During this time, he played alongside future Dutch international Stan Valckx.[4] However, they were relegated at the end of the 1988–89 season.[4][5] After one more Eerste Divisie season, Reynierse retired from professional football in 1990, having made 188 league appearances for VVV and 312 in total.[4][5]
Managerial career
In 1986, Reynierse started his managerial career with VVV, even before he had retired as a player.[1] After his retirement, he became head of academy.[4][5] In 1994, he became head coach at the request of the board, who were looking to replace outgoing manager Frans Körver.[3][6] After one season, he returned to his former post as head of the academy.[4][5] In 1998, he moved to PSV Eindhoven to fulfill the same role,[7] which he eventually did for three years.[1][4][5]
On 1 June 2016, VfB Stuttgart announced that Reynierse and Olaf Janßen would become the assistants of new head coach Jos Luhukay,[9] starting from 1 July.[10] However, on 15 September, Luhukay parted ways with Stuttgart on mutual agreement, and Reynierse was also released from the club.[11]