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Rijkaard was just 17 when Ajax coach Leo Beenhakker gave him his senior squad debut on 23 August 1980. He made an immediate impact, scoring the third goal in a 4–2 away victory over Go Ahead Eagles, the first league match in the 1980–81 season. He would play another 23 games for Ajax in his first season, netting four goals.
This Ajax squad is considered to be one of the best teams in football history. ... Frank de Boer: 2 DF ... Rijkaard: 38: 2: 26: 2: 2: 0: 10:
Frank Arnesen – 1976–77 and 1977–78 seasons; Tscheu La Ling – 1978–79 season; Karel Bonsink – 1979–80 season; Frank Rijkaard – 1980–81 season (uncertain) Sonny Silooy – 1981–82 season; Marco van Basten – 1982–83 season; From 1983 to 1997, reserves no longer received permanent shirt numbers. Dani – 1997–98 and 1998 ...
Frank Rijkaard Spain: Barcelona [30] 2007 Italy: Carlo Ancelotti Italy: Milan [31] 2008 Scotland: Alex Ferguson England: Manchester United [32] 2009 Spain: Pep Guardiola Spain: Barcelona [33] 2010 Portugal: José Mourinho Italy: Inter Milan [34] 2011 Spain: Pep Guardiola Spain: Barcelona [35] 2012 Italy: Roberto Di Matteo England: Chelsea [36 ...
Frank Rijkaard, managing Barcelona since 2003. This season will be the fifth consecutive season for Frank Rijkaard as Barcelona's manager. Even though Barça did not win any major competition last season, [14] club president Joan Laporta confirmed Rijkaard's presence for this season. [15] All staff from last season, except doctor Gil Rodas, are ...
Frank Rijkaard, pictured with Ajax in the Netherlands in 1981, placed third in the 1988 Ballon d'Or vote, partly due to his exploits with Zaragoza Gus Poyet, pictured while manager of Brighton & Hove Albion in England in 2010, has made the most appearances of any foreign player in Zaragoza's history Alberto Zapater, pictured playing for Lokomotiv Moscow in Russia in 2011, between his two ...
UEFA Euro 1988 was a football tournament that took place in West Germany between 10 June and 25 June 1988. The eight competing nations were required to name a squad of no more than 20 players.
With this squad, Coloman Braun-Bogdan ... Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard's Milan. This happened next to their four additional national titles (1985–86, 1986–87 ...