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Dirk Kuijt (Dutch: [ˈdɪr(ə) ˈkœyt] ⓘ; born 22 July 1980), anglicised to Kuyt, is a Dutch former professional footballer and the current manager of Pro League club Beerschot. Originally starting out as a forward, he played much of his career as a right winger. Kuyt began his professional career with Utrecht in
Former professional footballer Dirk Kuyt started and ended his senior career with the team, playing in 1998 and 2018. [ 5 ] In the 2024–25 KNVB Cup , Quick Boys defeated Eredivisie side Almere City FC 3–0 in the first round, and then defeated another Eredivisie club, Fortuna Sittard 3–1 in the second round.
Dirk Kuyt: Feyenoord: Liverpool: 18 2006 21 Daley Blind: Ajax: Manchester United: 17.5 2014 22 Jaap Stam: PSV: Manchester United: 17 1998 23 Ryan Babel: Ajax: Liverpool: 16.95 2007 24 Zlatan Ibrahimović: Ajax: Juventus: 16.9 2004 25 Miralem Sulejmani: Heerenveen: Ajax: 16.25 2008 26 Dennis Bergkamp: Ajax: Internazionale: 16 1993 27 Ronaldo ...
Jerzy Henryk Dudek (born 23 March 1973) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.. After beginning his career in his home country, he went on to have successful spells in the Netherlands and England, winning the Champions League with Liverpool in 2005 and appearing in 186 official matches for the club over six seasons.
Fenerbahçe's 2012–13 kits introduced on 27 July 2012 in Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium and produced by Adidas.Home kit's name is "2013 Efsane Çubuklu Forma" that means 2013 Legendary Barred Kit, away kit's name is "2013 Arma Forma" that means 2013 Emblem Kit and third kit's name is "2013 Gölge Kanarya Forma" that means 2013 Shadow Canary Kit.
Kuijt, Kuyt, Cuijt or Cuyt ([ˈkœyt]) is a Dutch surname that may refer to the following notable people: Annie Cuyt (born 1956), Belgian computational mathematician; Dirk Kuyt (born 1980), Dutch football player; Evert Kuijt (1939–2021), Dutch writer and translator; Job Kuijt (born 1930), Canadian botanist
Dirk Kuyt: 2004–2014 104: 24 6,875 1998–2017 8 Robin van Persie: 2005–2017 102: 50 7,317 2001–2019 9 Phillip Cocu: 1996–2006 101: 10 8,001 1988–2006 10
On his managerial debut on 8 August 2015, Van Bronckhorst won 3–2 at home to Utrecht, with the winning penalty coming from Dirk Kuyt, who had been brought back after nine years abroad. [37] In his first full season, Van Bronckhorst led Feyenoord to win the 2015–16 KNVB Cup after the club defeated Utrecht 2–1 in the final. [38]