- Wim Jonk
Football player infobox
playername= Wim Jonk
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1966|10|12|df=y
cityofbirth =Volendam
countryofbirth =Netherlands
height = height|m=1.86
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Ajax "(Individual coach)"
"FormerPlaymaker "
years = 1986-1988
1988-1993
1993-1995
1995-1998
1998-2001
clubs =FC Volendam Ajax Amsterdam
Inter MilanPSV Eindhoven
Sheffield Wednesday
Total 1986-2001
caps(goals) = 0590(28)
0960(18)
05400(8)
0890(20)
07000(3)
3680(77)
nationalyears = 1992-1999
nationalteam = Netherlands
nationalcaps(goals) = 0490(11)Wilhelmus ("Wim") Maria Jonk (born 12 October 1966 in
Volendam ) is a retired Dutch football player. At the height of his career, he also played for the Netherlands national team.Jonk started his career in an amateur club in his hometown, RKAV Volendam before signing for professional club
FC Volendam in 1986. As a central midfield player, he scored many goals, assisting his club to promotion to theEredivisie in 1987 where he scored a further 5 goals. Dutch giantsAjax Amsterdam monitored his progress keenly and his skills did not escape the scouts of the club, who hastened his transfer toAmsterdam in 1988.At Ajax, he slotted into the squad easily, even scoring 6 goals in his debut season. First team chances were regular, if not abundant, but his first appearance for the Dutch national team seemed a long way away. His gameplay is not very artistic, but he has earned a reputation as a midfield anchor in the same mould as other Dutch players like
Aron Winter ,Erwin Koeman ,Philip Cocu andMark van Bommel . Therefore, with the Dutch1990 FIFA World Cup squad brimming with attack-minded midfielders likeRichard Witschge andJan Wouters , he was unsurprisingly omitted from selection for the national team in the late 1980s as well as the 1990 World Cup squad.His pin-point passing, outstanding vision and combative and hard-working style of play earned him his debut for the Dutch national team in a 3-2 win in a friendly against Austria on 27 May 1992 and he signed on for Inter Milan in 1993 before the
1994 FIFA World Cup where he was joined by compatriotDennis Bergkamp . The Italian club had seemingly followed their illustrious city rivalsA.C. Milan into buying Dutch players in the hope to emulate Milan's success withMarco van Basten ,Frank Rijkaard andRuud Gullit in the late 1980s and early 1990s.The Dutch 1994 World Cup squad selected by then coach
Dick Advocaat had been tipped to reach the quarter-finals of the tournament and Advocaat had opted for a central midfield pairing of Jonk and usuallyJan Wouters orRob Witschge , supported by speedy wingers such asMarc Overmars andBryan Roy . In the first group game against Saudi Arabia, the Netherlands fell behind to a goal by Saudi playerFuad Amin in the 19th minute of the match before Jonk opened his World Cup scoring account by netting a 50th minute long-range effort from a good 35 metres out. Though the keeper could have saved the shot, it went in nonetheless, and the goal became one of the most spectacular of the tournament.The Dutch went on to win the match by a goal fromGaston Taument in the 86th minute. Jonk would score another goal against the Republic of Ireland from another long-range effort and a goalkeeping blunder, in a convincing 2-0 win to help the Dutch qualify for a quarter-final meeting with Brazil.Meanwhile, at Inter Milan, he managed 54 appearances in 2 seasons and scored 8 goals. However, when fellow team-mate
Dennis Bergkamp left Inter for Arsenal at the end of the 1994-95 season, he felt that opportunities for a first team place at the Italian club seemed to be under threat (he was by then close to being 30 years old) and he went back to the Netherlands to sign with another Dutch clubPSV Eindhoven . He stayed long enough at PSV to convince then coachGuus Hiddink to be selected for the1998 FIFA World Cup inFrance , after being overlooked forEuro 96 . At the 1998 World Cup, Jonk played in 5 of the 7 matches that the Netherlands played and did not score any goals.With the appointment of
Frank Rijkaard as the new national team coach after the 1998 World Cup, Jonk's international career seemed to be over. However, he did play once more for the Netherlands in a friendly against Denmark on 18 August 1999. Jonk finished his international career on 49 caps and 11 goals.For the 1998-99 season, Jonk went to join English Premiership club Sheffield Wednesday for a fee of £2.5m where he was a regular starter for the relegation-threatened side. Apparently, his once-impressive performances for both club and country had gone and he was frequently injured, which caused the Wednesday fans to voice dissent about a clause in his contract which stipulated that he would automatically receive £5,000 per game which he would miss through injury. At the beginning of the 2000-01 season, he announced his retirement from the game.
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