- John Achterberg
Football player infobox
playername = John Achterberg
fullname = John Achterberg
nickname =
height = height|m=1.89
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1971|7|8
cityofbirth = Utrecht
countryofbirth =Netherlands
currentclub = Tranmere Rovers
clubnumber = 24
position = Goalkeeper
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1993-1996
1996-1998
1998-
clubs =NAC Breda
Eindhoven
Trammere Rovers
caps(goals) = 9 (0)
38 (0)
244 (0)
nationalyears =
nationalteam =
nationalcaps(goals) =
pcupdate = 16 August 2007
ntupdate =John Achterberg (born
July 8 ,1971 in Utrecht) is a Dutch footballer currentlygoalkeeper for Tranmere Rovers in England. He is Tranmere's longest serving current player and has become something of a legend amongst Tranmere's fans. Achterberg is also renown for being found regularly in the club gym an hour before his teammates arrive for training.Fact|date=June 2007The 6 ft 1 in shot-stopper first signed for Tranmere Rovers, in 1998 after a successful trial from
FC Utrecht as a replacement for the Everton boundSteve Simonsen and was thrown into the first team immediately due to an injury toDanny Coyne , making his debut against Swindon Town on September 25th that year. Achterberg then deservedly cemented his place as number 1 at Rovers after Coyne's subsequent transfer to Grimsby in 1999. He became part of the giant killing cup teams that defeated such opponents as Everton, Southampton and other big teams. Achterberg's proficiency in goal was exemplified by the 20 clean sheets he kept during the 2003-04 season under the stewardship ofBrian Little . One of his more memorable performances was against Millwall in anFA Cup quarter final at The New Den which was televised onBBC 1 .The game finished 0-0 but was largely dominated byMillwall and John managed to save a crucial penalty fromKevin Muscat in the 75th minute despite having to play through injury.Achterberg's 2005-06 season was less successful. After spending most of the season sidelined with injuries, he was replaced by Steve Wilson and
Dino Seremet (on loan from Luton), neither of which played with much conviction.Achterberg's chances of re-establishing himself as Tranmere's first choice goalkeeper in 2006/07 were hampered by the signing and good form of veteran journeyman Gavin Ward. Later in the season injury to Ward gave Achterberg a chance but a re-occurrence of his own injury problems saw him sit out the closing months of the season with his contract set to expire in May.
He was released by Tranmere on the 25/05/07, resulting in uproar from many Tranmere fans who believed Achterberg deserved a testimonial game, despite him falling just short of the ten years' service usually required to earn a testimonial at the club. But on the 31/05/07 he was given a 2 year coaching/player contract with Tranmere which was down to negotiations between the club and player, and also influenced by an online petition by Tranmere fans which gained over 3000 signatures. Many fans see it as an even toss up between John and
Eric Nixon as the clubs greatest ever goalkeeper.The Tranmere legend made his 300th Rovers appearance in the opening day game against swindon [August 2008] .
External links
* [http://www.football.co.uk/tranmere/players/john_achterberg_28815.shtml Personal details and statistics]
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