- Winnie Haatrecht
Football player infobox
playername= Winston Haatrecht
fullname = Winnie Haatrecht
nickname =
dateofbirth =5 November 1963
cityofbirth =Paramaribo
countryofbirth =
position = Central Defender
height =
youthyears =
youthclubs =AFC Ajax
years = 1983-1984
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1993-1994
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clubs =AFC Ajax Willem II Tilburg
AZSC Heerenveen FC La Chaux-de-Fonds Cambuur Leeuwarden TOP Oss
caps(goals) = 4 (0)
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? (?)Winston ("Winnie") Haatrecht is a retired Dutch-
Suriname footballer and currently a player's agent. During his playing career he servedAFC Ajax ,Willem II Tilburg , AZ,SC Heerenveen ,FC La Chaux-de-Fonds ,Cambuur Leeuwarden andTOP Oss . He is the brother of former professional footballerJerry Haatrecht .Both Jerry and Winnie Haatrecht were known as talented youth players and were always playing at the Balboa Square in
Amsterdam with their buddiesRuud Gullit andFrank Rijkaard . All four they joined the youth squads ofAFC Ajax and became part of a high quality group of players, where also players likeWim Kieft ,Marco van Basten ,Gerald Vanenburg ,Sonny Silooy andJohn Bosman were their team mates.Jerry and Winnie were not able to get a professional contract at Ajax and both left the club for a club in other regions of the Netherlands. Winnie signed for
Willem II Tilburg , while Jerry moved toCambuur Leeuwarden . Where Jerry's adventure was no success, as his mentality and his discipline were not strong enough to eventually break through in professional football, Winnie made his professional debut at Willem II, but in his second match he injured hismeniscus , which took him nine weeks to at least be able to walk again. After he recovered he would no longer be the highly talented player he was, but became a decent professional player instead. Willem II played a great first half of the season in which they won almost all matches. However in the second half things went worse and their coach asked his players what was going on. When Haatrecht was one of the only ones to actually answer the question he was not supported by his team mates nor the coach and he did no longer feel happy at Willem II. He had a few friends playing at AZ and asked if it was possible to join that club to play alongside his buddySigi Lens .He was already able to join AZ in the winter break of that season and AZ would pay Willem II the same amount of money as they paid Ajax for purchasing Haatrecht during the summer break. However Haatrecht's performances at AZ were great and Willem II demanded more money. AZ paid him with an all-in salary and when the transfer fund was raised Haatrecht would earn less money and he told both clubs that he would quit football if Willem II would not cooperate.
Haatrecht would not play professional football for two seasons and joined amateur side
VV Neerlandia '31 where is nephew and brother were also playing. In 1988 he returned to professional football as he was awarded to sign a contract atSC Heerenveen . In 1989 Winnie was invited bySonny Hasnoe , the founder of theColourful 11 to be part of the team and travel to Suriname to play in the "Boxel Kleurrijk Tournament" with three Surinamese teams. However Winnie withdrew from the squad close to the deadline as he had to play with his team in in the play-offs. As a result brother Jerry was asked to join the team instead of Winnie, which he immediately accepted. During the flight Jerry switched seats withEdu Nandlal . The Surinam Airways Flight PY764 crashed during approach toParamaribo-Zanderij International Airport , killing 176 of the 187 on-board, including Haatrecht, making it the worst ever aviation disaster in Suriname's history. Among the deads were a total of 15 members of the Colourful 11, only three of them survived. Nandlal was one of the survivors and was rescued first when Haatrecht was still alive, but died shortly after. One of the other survivors was his friend Sigi Lens.Winnie Haatrecht was totally shocked by the disaster and his brother's death. However three days after the accident he played with SC Heerenveen in the play-offs and a minute of silence was held. All eyes were on Haatrecht and his emotions were easily seen. The health of their mother who was fighting against
cancer became worse after the disaster and she died in 1991. He felt guilty and he decided it was better to move from all the media attention and signed a contract withFC La Chaux-de-Fonds in the Swiss second division. The spell in Switzerland was no success as the team got into financial trouble with Haatrecht being one of the most expensive players in the squad and he had to leave and moved toCambuur Leeuwarden .In his final years of his career he played for
TOP Oss . CoachHans Dorjee wanted him seriously and even let him help him selecting other players for the team.Gus Uhlenbeek ,Paul Nortan andStanley MacDonald were signed on advice of Haatrecht and TOP Oss played a great season.After his career more and more players asked him to help them with their negotiations and after a while he started asking some money for his efforts. When he was 20 years old he had the dream to start a player's agency together with his friends and later fellow professional footballers Nortan, Lens,
Jerry de Jong andUlrich Wilson . That dream never became reality, although Lens and Haatrecht both did become a player's agent. Among Haatrecht's players are currentlyRyan Babel ,Gianni Zuiverloon andAfonso Alves .References
* [http://www.devoetbalkranten.nl/webgen.aspx?p=96&o=3989 Haatrecht at DeVoetbalKranten.nl] nl
* [http://www.ajax-usa.com/history/fifteen-years/1989/june-1989.html Ajax-USA Crash report]
* [http://www.frieschdagblad.nl/artikel.asp?artID=24809 Friesch Dagblas Crash report] nl
* [http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8926_2487473,00.html Player's agent of Ryan Babel]
* [http://www.nospang.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2667 Player's agent of Gianni Zuiverloon] nl
* [http://www.abelenstra.com/frl/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=2126 Player's agent of Afonso Alves] nl
* Iwan Tol: Eindbesteming Zanderij; het vergeten verhaal van het Kleurrijk Elftal (ISBN 9020403664) nl
* [http://www.vi.nl/Spelers/Speler.htm?dbid=14869&typeofpage=84137 Haatretch at "Voetbal International"]
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