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Arthur Numan Personal information Full name Arthur Numan Date of birth December 14, 1969 Place of birth Heemskerk, Netherlands Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11 1⁄2 in) Playing position Full back Club information Current club Netherlands B: Manager
Aston Villa FC: ScoutYouth career SV Beverwijk Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1987–1991 Haarlem 91 (5) 1991–1992 Twente 49 (7) 1992–1998 PSV Eindhoven 178 (25) 1998–2003 Rangers 118 (3) National team 1992–2002 Netherlands 45 (0) Teams managed 2008– Netherlands B (team manager) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Arthur Numan (born 14 December 1969 in Heemskerk, North Holland) is a retired Dutch footballer. He played as a left back and was a regular fixture in Netherlands national football team. He is currently the team manager for the Netherlands B squad and a scout for Aston Villa FC.
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Club career
Early career
He started his career with the amateur club SV Beverwijk and was spotted by Haarlem, who handed him his first professional game against DS '79 on 26 March 1988 which his team won 2–0. He originally played in a more attacking role, but his long-time mentor Dick Advocaat, then the coach of Haarlem, positioned him as a left fullback.
PSV Eindhoven
Numan joined Twente at the close of the 1990–91 season where he has scored goals even as a defender. He was named team captain for the Enschede team and also captained the Dutch Under 21 national team. However, it was not until he joined PSV Eindhoven that his talents were fully appreciated. He was drafted into the Dutch team for a World Cup qualifying game against Poland which ended in a 2–2 draw on 14 October 1992. Numan was substituted after forty minutes by Advocaat, who was then the national team coach and brought on PSV teammate Gerald Vanenburg as his team was 2–0 down early in the game.
Rangers
A £4.5 million deal took him to Rangers in May 1998, but Numan's time in Scotland was then blighted by injuries that forced him to sit out many games. Dick Advocaat, who managed the team at that time, waited for Numan to recover, a move which was rewarded when he helped the team to considerable league success as well as the treble in his penultimate season at Rangers. Numan was awarded the teams vice-captaincy serving as deputy to captain Lorenzo Amoruso. He had a particularly prolific relationship with German international left sided midfielder Jorg Albertz. However, at the end of the 2002–03 season, he and the club could not agree a new contract so he left at the end of that season. He stated that he was willing to accept a pay-cut offer but felt that his club wanted too large a drop in wages. He soon announced his retirement. A late offer by Villarreal failed to change his mind and he refused to continue his career in Holland. He was not looking forward to start afresh training and playing hectic games every week.
International career
Numan was included in the squad for the 1994 World Cup in the United States, although he was never included in the starting line-up for any of the matches. His World Cup debut came against the Ireland as a substitute 75th minute substitute. He was also selected for Euro 1996, yet also failed to start a match at the tournament.
Numan was chosen to captain the team. He featured in most of the qualification games for the 1998 World Cup. Numan played in all of the group matches in France, although the quarter final game against Argentina was marred with his second yellow card of the game (after a tackle on Diego Simeone). He missed the crucial clash with eventual finalist Brazil. He played in the third placing match against Croatia, but could not help his team win the bronze medal.
Numan continued to feature in the Dutch national team, representing his country on home soil during the Euro 2000 tournament. By 2000, Numan's career at the international stage appeared to wane and his automatic leftback spot was open to his contenders Winston Bogarde and Giovanni van Bronckhorst. He was to play for the remaining games of his team's failed attempt to capture their first major trophy since 1988 culminating in the semi-final loss to Italy on penalties.
He was determined to assist his national team to qualify for the 2002 World Cup in South Korea and Japan under manager Louis van Gaal but the crucial game against Ireland at Landsdowne Road stadium in late 2001 was lost 1–0. He retired from international football after his final international game against United States on 19 May 2002, which the Dutch won 2–0 away.
Managing career
Numan was a regular pundit on Scotsport SPL, Scottish and Grampian TV's round-up of Scottish Premier League action and stayed in Hamilton, Scotland post retirement. He was also appointed treasurer of the Rangers Charity Trust.
He has taken up the position of team manager for the Netherlands B squad in December 2008.[1]
Numan signed a one year contract with Aston Villa FC to become their scout in the Netherlands and surrounding areas in mid-2011.[2]
Honours
- PSV Eindhoven
- Eredivisie: 1
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- 1997
- KNVB Cup: 1
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- 1996
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- 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998
- Rangers
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- 1999, 2000, 2003
- Scottish Cup: 4
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- 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003
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- 1999, 2002, 2003
References
External links
- Arthur Numan career stats at Soccerbase
- Arthur Numan profile and stats at Wereld van Oranje (Dutch)
Netherlands squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup 1 de Goey • 2 F. de Boer • 3 Rijkaard • 4 Koeman • 5 Witschge • 6 Wouters • 7 Overmars • 8 Jonk • 9 R. de Boer • 10 Bergkamp • 11 Roy • 12 Bosman • 13 van der Sar • 14 van Gobbel • 15 Blind • 16 Numan • 17 Taument • 18 Valckx • 19 van Vossen • 20 Winter • 21 de Wolf • 22 Snelders • Coach: AdvocaatNetherlands squad – UEFA Euro 1996 Netherlands squad – 1998 FIFA World Cup Fourth Place 1 van der Sar • 2 Reiziger • 3 Stam • 4 F. de Boer • 5 Numan • 6 Jonk • 7 R. de Boer • 8 Bergkamp • 9 Kluivert • 10 Seedorf • 11 Cocu • 12 Zenden • 13 Ooijer • 14 Overmars • 15 Bogarde • 16 Davids • 17 van Hooijdonk • 18 de Goey • 19 van Bronckhorst • 20 Winter • 21 Hasselbaink • 22 Hesp • Coach: HiddinkNetherlands squad – UEFA Euro 2000 semi-finalists 1 van der Sar • 2 Reiziger • 3 Stam • 4 F. de Boer • 5 Zenden • 6 Seedorf • 7 Cocu • 8 Davids • 9 Kluivert • 10 Bergkamp • 11 Overmars • 12 van Bronckhorst • 13 Konterman • 14 van Vossen • 15 Bosvelt • 16 R. de Boer • 17 van Hooijdonk • 18 de Goey • 19 Numan • 20 Winter • 21 Makaay • 22 Westerveld • Coach: RijkaardCategories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- People from Heemskerk
- Expatriate footballers in Scotland
- Dutch footballers
- Netherlands international footballers
- Eredivisie players
- HFC Haarlem players
- FC Twente players
- PSV Eindhoven players
- Rangers F.C. players
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- UEFA Euro 1996 players
- 1998 FIFA World Cup players
- UEFA Euro 2000 players
- Scottish Premier League players
- Dutch expatriate footballers
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