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Cor van der Hart Personal information Full name Cor van der Hart[1] Date of birth January 25, 1928 Place of birth Amsterdam, Netherlands Date of death December 12, 2006 (aged 78)Place of death Netherlands Playing position Defender Youth career –1946 Ajax Amsterdam Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1947–1950 Ajax[1] 55 (1) 1950–1954 Lille[1] 114 (5) 1954–1966 Fortuna '54[1] 331 (14) Total 500 (20) National team 1955–1961 Netherlands[1] 44 (2) Teams managed 1966–1971 Holland Sport 1971–1973 AZ 1974–1976 Standard de Liège 1976–1977 Fortuna Sittard 1977–1978 AZ 1978–1980 FC Amsterdam 1980 Fort Lauderdale Strikers 1980–1981 MVV 1981–1983 ADO Den Haag 1983–1984 FC Volendam 1987–1988 Telstar 1988–1989 WAC Casablanca 1989–1990 Sarıyer * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Cor van der Hart (25 January 1928 - 12 December 2006) was a Dutch footballer. He is known as one of the best defenders of the Dutch national team in history, who was physically strong, who read the game very well and who had a quality kicking technique.[2]
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Playing career
Van der Hart was born in Amsterdam and as a youngster he tried to become part of the famous youth academy of Ajax Amsterdam. He attended a special young talents day held at the club and out of 300 players only two were chosen to represent the club, Van der Hart and Rinus Michels. He made his Ajax debut in 1947 and won the Eredivisie title in the same year.[2]
After Faas Wilkes as the third player in Dutch history moved abroad to become a professional football player more and more players decided it was time to leave the country and create a job out of their hobby.[3] Van der Hart was one of these players as he moved to France to play for Lille OSC, where he became one of the first professional footballers of his country.[2][3] The KNVB, which suspended all players that left the country to play professional football also suspended Van der Hart.[3]
Van der Hart was one of the players participating in the Watersnoodwedstrijd of 12 March 1953.[2] This was a match played in the Parc des Princes stadium in Paris and was played in honour of the victims of the North Sea flood of 1953, which happened several weeks before the match.[4] Van der Hart, who still played as a professional in France these days, together with several others like Bram Appel, Theo Timmermans, Bertus de Harder and Kees Rijvers stated in 2003 that he heard the news over the radio and realised his country was in panic.[4] The KNVB who still did not want to be connected with the professionals forbid the match in the first place, but due to a personal rejection from Prince Bernhard the match was played.[3] 8,000 Dutch fans travelled to Paris to witness the match and saw their team beating the strong French team 2-1 with goals scored by De Harder and Appel. The match was the breakthrough to introduce professional football in the Netherlands. The players showed the audience in 90 minutes time how much better players could become when they were focussing on the sport professionally.[3] Only 17 months later the first professional match in the country was played.[3]
When professional football started in the Netherlands Van der Hart returned to his native country to play for Fortuna '54, which in these years was one of the main teams in the country.[2] With this team he won the KNVB Cup in 1957.[2] They also finished second in the Eredivisie behind Ajax.[5]
In 1955 he made his debut for the Dutch national team in a match versus Denmark.[5] In total he gained 44 caps for "Oranje" and was captain in 26 of these matches. He was able to score two international goals.[2] One of the most memorable international matches where he participated in was the 1-2 away win versus World Champions Germany in 1956.[5] He played his last international match in 1961.[6]
Coaching career
After his playing career he became a football manager and started in 1966 at Holland Sport.[5] He also managed AZ '67, Standard Liège, Fortuna Sittard, Fort Lauderdale Strikers, FC Amsterdam, MVV, FC Den Haag, FC Volendam, Telstar, WAC Casablanca, the Ajax youth academy (1985 and following years) and Sariyerspor.[7][2] In 1978 he finished 3rd with AZ'67 in the Dutch league and the Dutch Cup (KNVB-Cup) was won (Final AZ'67-Ajax 1-0). In 1973 was added to the staff of the Dutch national team as an assistant manager next to Frantisek Fadrhonc.[2] During the 1974 FIFA World Cup he was the assistant of Rinus Michels when the Dutch national team lost the final to Germany.[2][5]
In 1999 Van der Hart was wearing the orange shirt one more time, when he was part of the so called "Oranje of the Century team".[2] Van der Hart died on 12 December 2006 at the age of 78. In the UEFA Cup 2006-07 Ajax played their match versus Zulte Waregem wearing black armbands in his memory.[5]
Statistics
Netherlands national football team statistics 1st team starts 44 Played minutes 3892 European Qualification 0 European Championships 0 Wins 22 Team captain 26 World Cup Qualification 5 World Cup Championships 0 Draws 8 Penalties 2 Sub in 0 Summer Olympics 0 Losts 14 Own goals 1 Sub out 2 Friendly matches 39 Goals 2 Yellow cards 0 Red cards 0 Mini World Cup 0 Date Match – Match Score Type GS in out Y R 13 March 1955 Netherlands Denmark 1-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 3 April 1955 Netherlands Belgium 1-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 1 May 1955 Ireland Netherlands 1-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 19 May 1955 Netherlands Switzerland 4-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 16 October 1955 Netherlands Belgium 2-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 6 November 1955 Netherlands Norway 3-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 16 November 1955 Saarland Netherlands 1-2 Friendly 1 X X 0 0 14 March 1956 Germany Netherlands 1-2 Friendly (og) X X 0 0 8 April 1956 Belgium Netherlands 0-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 10 May 1956 Netherlands Ireland 1-4 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 6 June 1956 Netherlands Saarland 3-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 15 September 1956 Switzerland Netherlands 2-3 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 14 October 1956 Belgium Netherlands 2-3 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 4 November 1956 Denmark Netherlands 2-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 30 January 1957 Spain Netherlands 5-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 20 March 1957 Netherlands Luxembourg 4-1 WC Qualification 0 X X 0 0 4 April 1957 Netherlands Germany 1-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 28 April 1957 Netherlands Belgium 1-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 26 May 1957 Austria Netherlands 3-2 WC Qualification 0 X X 0 0 11 September 1957 Luxembourg Netherlands 2-5 WC Qualification 0 X X 0 0 25 September 1957 Netherlands Austria 1-1 WC Qualification 0 X X 0 0 17 November 1957 Netherlands Belgium 5-2 Friendly 0 X 68' 0 0 13 April 1958 Belgium Netherlands 2-7 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 23 April 1958 Netherlands Curaçao 8-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 4 May 1958 Netherlands Turkey 1-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 28 September 1958 Belgium Netherlands 2-3 Friendly 1 X X 0 0 15 October 1958 Netherlands Denmark 5-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 2 November 1958 Netherlands Switzerland 2-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 19 April 1959 Netherlands Belgium 2-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 10 May 1959 Turkey Netherlands 0-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 13 May 1959 Bulgaria Netherlands 3-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 27 May 1959 Netherlands Scotland 1-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 4 October 1959 Netherlands Belgium 9-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 21 October 1956 Germany Netherlands 7-0 Friendly (og) X X 0 0 4 November 1959 Netherlands Norway 7-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 18 May 1960 Switzerland Netherlands 3-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 26 June 1960 Mexico Netherlands 3-1 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 29 June 1960 Netherlands Antilles Netherlands 0-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 3 July 1960 Suriname Netherlands 3-4 Friendly 0 X 46' 0 0 2 October 1960 Belgium Netherlands 1-4 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 30 October 1960 Czechoslovakia Netherlands 4-0 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 22 March 1961 Netherlands Belgium 6-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 19 April 1961 Netherlands Mexico 1-2 Friendly 0 X X 0 0 30 April 1961 Netherlands Hungary 0-3 WC Qualification 0 X X 0 0 External links
- Watersnoodwedstrijd report by nos.nl (Video)
- Cor van der Hart profile and stats at Wereld van Oranje (Dutch)
References
- ^ a b c d e "Cor van der Hart - Career statistics". national-football-teams.com. http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/player.php?id=20065.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Cor van der Hart overleden, nos.nl
- ^ a b c d e f Cor van der Hart en de Watersnood, nu.nl
- ^ a b Een sentimenteel feest van herkenning, nos.nl
- ^ a b c d e f Cor van der Hart overleden, nu.nl
- ^ Cor van der Hart interlands, voetbalstats.nl
- ^ http://www.mackolik.com/Antrenor/2939/Cor-Van-Der-Hart
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