- Willem van Hanegem
Football player infobox
playername= Willem van Hanegem
fullname = Willem van Hanegem
nickname = De Kromme / The Crooked
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1944|02|20|df=y
cityofbirth =Breskens
countryofbirth =Netherlands
height =
currentclub = retired
clubnumber =
position = defensive midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs =Velox SC
years = 1962-1966
1966-1968
1968-1976
1976-1979
1979-1979
1979-1981
1981-1983
clubs =Velox SC
Xerxes
Feijenoord
AZ'67Chicago Sting FC Utrecht
Feyenoord
caps(goals) = ?? (?)
67 (32)
247 (88)
75 (10)
27 (6)
54 (3)
51 (2)
nationalyears = 1968-1979
nationalteam = Netherlands
nationalcaps(goals) = 52 (6)
manageryears = 1990-1992
1990-1991
1992-1995
1995-1996
1997-1999
2001-2001
2007-present
managerclubs =USV Holland FC Wageningen Feyenoord Rotterdam Al Hilal
AZSparta Rotterdam FC Utrecht
pcupdate = 6 June 2007
ntupdate = 6 June 2007Willem "Wim" van Hanegem (born
20 February 1944 ) is a Dutch football player and coach born inBreskens ,Zeeland . In a playing career spanning over 20 years he won several domestic honours in The Netherlands, as well as twoUEFA trophies, all withFeyenoord . He was also a finalist in theFIFA World Cup 1974 . AS a manager he won the league and cup with Feyenoord and spent a period as the Dutch national team's assistant coach. He was appointed manager ofFC Utrecht in July 2007.Playing career
Van Hanegem played for
Velox SC ,Xerxes/DHC ,Feyenoord Rotterdam , AZ'67,Chicago Sting ,FC Utrecht and, finally, Feyenoord once again. He is respected for his tactical insight.Fact|date=October 2008 Both his way of sprinting (he had bandy legs), and his skill to give the ball a curve (achieved by striking the ball with the outside of his left foot) gave him the nickname "De Kromme" (The Crooked). He is also well known for his fantastic passing range and his ability with the ball at his feet.Fact|date=October 2008Playing Germany
Van Hanegem was known for rough, passionate play against German sides (before the 1974 final, he exhorted the Dutch side to "stuff the Germans") [FourFourTwo, 50 Greatest World Cup Moments, July 2006] . "I don't like Germans. Everytime I played against German players, I had a problem because of the war." Winner, D. Brilliant Orange. Bloomsbury, 2000.]
In the summer of 1944 the German 15th army was fleeing northward from Calais to Holland. On
11 September the Allies bombed theWehrmacht near the ferry terminal at Breskens. Citizens had fled the town but Lo and Izaak van Hanegem, Willem's father and older brother, went back to get supplies. They hid in a shelter, which was hit. Both died. Van Hanegem later lost a brother and a sister to the war. His hatred was summed up after the 1974 final, "I didn't give a damn as long as we humiliated them. They murdered my father, sister and two brothers. I am full of angst. I hate them". After the game (with Germany winning 2-1) Van Hanegem left the field in tears. [Seddon, P. The World Cup's Strangest Moments. Robson Books, 2005.]In later years, however, Van Hanegem used a more conciliatory tone, when commenting on the war.
Coaching career
After retiring as a player Van Hanegem joined Feyenoord as assistant manager in 1983 and stayed in the post until 1986. He then joined
FC Utrecht as assistant, before moving toFC Wageningen . He returned to Feyenoord as manager in 1992, winning the league in 1993 and the Dutch Cup in 1994 and 1995.In 1995, he had a spell as manager with Saudi Arabian club
Al Hilal , then took the post at AZ'67 in 1997. He joinedSparta Rotterdam in 2001. He stay was short-lived, and afterwards he became assistant manager of the Dutch national side. He was appointed manager ofFC Utrecht in July 2007.Honours
As a player
With Feyenoord:
Eredivisie
*Winner - 1969, 1971, 1974KNVB Cup
*Winner - 1969, 1978European Cup
*Winner - 1970UEFA Cup
*Winner - 1974Intercontinental Cup
*Winner - 1970With the Dutch national team:
FIFA World Cup
*Runner-up - 1974European Football Championship
*Third place - 1976As a manager
With Feyenoord:
Eredivisie
*Winner - 1993KNVB Cup
*Winner - 1994, 1995References
External links
* [http://www.beijen.net/frank/cvs/hanegem-w-van.htm Statistics]
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