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Gerald Vanenburg
Dutch footballer

Gerald Vanenburg

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Quick Facts

Intro
Dutch footballer
A.K.A.
Gerald Mervin Vanenburg
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Age
60 years
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Biography

Gerald Mervin Vanenburg (born 5 March 1964) is a Dutch retired footballer who played as a right winger.

He amassed Eredivisie totals of 372 games and 112 goals for Ajax and PSV combined, winning fifteen major titles between the two clubs, including the 1988 European Cup with the latter. Subsequently he played in Japan, France and Germany, in a 20-year professional career.

Vanenburg earned more than 40 caps for the Netherlands, appearing at the 1990 World Cup and Euro 1988 and winning the latter tournament.

Gerald Vanenburg is one of five European players to ever win a Treble with their club and a cup with their national team in the same year. The other four players are his teammates Hans van Breukelen, Berry van Aerle, Ronald Koeman and Wim Kieft.

Club career

Ajax

Born in Utrecht of Surinamese descent, Vanenburg finished his football formation with AFC Ajax, and made his Eredivisie debuts exactly one month after his 17th birthday, against ADO Den Haag. He finished his first season with 11 games and three goals, being soon dubbed Vaantje and Geraldinho for his above-average skills.

Vanenburg became an undisputed starter for the Amsterdam side shortly after, providing countless assists for strikers Marco van Basten and Wim Kieft and adding 30 himself in two seasons combined as the club won back-to-back national championships; before leaving in June 1986, he scored in double digits in two more seasons. Himself, van Basten, Kieft were amongst a steady stream of talented youngsters that also included Frank Rijkaard that helped to the conquest of three league titles between 1982 and 1985.

PSV

Vanenburg signed for PSV Eindhoven for 1986–87, netting nine goals in 34 matches in his first season, which ended in league conquest. He was part of the team that won the treble the following campaign, with the player appearing in the final of the European Cup and converting his penalty shootout attempt against S.L. Benfica. The backbone of this treble winning team was formed by many of Vanenburg's former teammates at Ajax, including Frank Arnesen, Kieft, Ronald Koeman and Søren Lerby.

Having rejected a lucrative move to A.S. Roma, Vanenburg played and scored regularly for PSV in the following five seasons, winning a further three leagues and two Dutch Cups. He appeared in nearly 500 official games between the two clubs, scoring almost 150 goals.

Abroad / Coaching

Aged 29, Vanenburg had his first abroad experience, helping Júbilo Iwata promote to the J1 League in his first year then playing a further two seasons with them. He finished the 1996–97 campaign back in his country, still being relatively played as hometown's FC Utrecht ranked in 12th position.

Until his retirement in 2000 at the age of 36, Vanenburg played three more years of top flight football, with AS Cannes (France) and TSV 1860 Munich (Germany), where he began appearing regularly as a sweeper. He immediately returned to PSV where he was appointed the youth team's manager but, during that timeframe, also managed former club TSV during three months, starting in April 2004, with the team eventually being relegated from the Bundesliga.

In 2006–07, Vanenburg coached Helmond Sport in the Eerste Divisie, being fired on 17 February 2007. On 1 January of the following year he was appointed at another club in the category, FC Eindhoven.

International career

Vanenburg made his debut for the Netherlands on 14 April 1982 at only 18, playing the full 90 minutes of a 1–0 friendly win with Greece, in Eindhoven. Vanenburg was a member of the Dutch squad at the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship. He was selected for the UEFA Euro 1988 tournament in West Germany, appearing in all the games as the Oranje won the competition.

Vanenburg was also picked by manager Leo Beenhakker for his 1990 FIFA World Cup squad, but his contribution consisted of 45 minutes against Egypt (1–1 group stage draw), in an eventual round-of-16 exit in Italy. His last international appearance came as a substitute in a 2–2 draw to Poland on 14 October 1992, in Rotterdam in a 1994 World Cup qualification match.

Personal life

Vanenburg was the nephew of former Surinamese international player and manager Roy Vanenburg. The latter was considered one of the greatest footballers in the country's history, having won the SVB Hoofdklasse title six times and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup twice with S.V. Transvaal.

Career statistics

Club

Club performanceLeagueCupLeague CupTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
NetherlandsLeagueKNVB CupLeague CupTotal
1980–81AjaxEredivisie113113
1981–8232133213
1982–8333173317
1983–84347347
1984–8529122912
1985–8634123412
1986–87PSVEredivisie349349
1987–88341341
1988–8934103410
1989–90216216
1990–9129112911
1991–92197197
1992–93284284
JapanLeagueEmperor's CupJ.League CupTotal
1993Yamaha MotorsFootball League00104252
1994Júbilo IwataJ1 League4381040488
199521121-232
199622500123348
NetherlandsLeagueKNVB CupLeague CupTotal
1996–97UtrechtEredivisie9292
FranceLeagueCoupe de FranceCoupe de la LigueTotal
1997–98CannesLigue 1266266
GermanyLeagueDFB-PokalDFB LigapokalTotal
1998–991860 MunichBundesliga272272
1999–00150150
CountryNetherlands381114381114
Japan86144120511020
France266266
Germany422422
Total53513641205559142

International

Netherlands
YearAppsGoals
198240
198351
198400
198500
198640
198770
1988100
198940
199060
199110
199210
Total421

International goals

Gerald Vanenburg: International Goals
#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.17 December 1983De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands Malta
1–0
5–0
Euro 1984 qualifying

Honours

Club

  • Eredivisie: 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85
  • KNVB Cup: 1982–83, 1985–86
  • European Cup: 1987–88
  • Eredivisie: 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1990–91, 1991–92
  • KNVB Cup: 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90
  • Johan Cruijff Shield: 1992

International

  • UEFA European Championship: 1988

Individual

  • Dutch Golden Boot: 1988, 1989
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