Hans van Breukelen
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Johannes Franciscus ("Hans") van Breukelen (born October 4, 1956 in Utrecht) is a former footballer from the Netherlands.
Van Breukelen was a goalkeeper for PSV Eindhoven and Dutch national team during the 1980s. His professional debut came for FC Utrecht in March 1977, and he became their first-choice keeper in the 1978/79 season. After playing well he was called up to the national team, making his debut against West Germany in October 1980. Two years later, in September 1982, he was bought by English team Nottingham Forest for £200 000 as a replacement for Peter Shilton. Keeping a clean sheet in his debut, things went well for van Breukelen, until he sustained an injury which sidelined him for almost four months. Having recovered from the injury towards the end of March 1983, he once again played regularly and helped Forest to an unbeaten spell of nine league matches, securing a place in the UEFA cup. In the 1983/84 season van Breukelen played 36 of 42 league matches, helped the team to a league position of third (six points behind Liverpool) and a UEFA Cup semi final, where they were eliminated by Anderlecht in what turned out to be an infamous tie.
After two seasons in England, Van Breukelen returned to the Netherlands and PSV Eindhoven. Here he became Dutch champion four times in a row (1986–1989). 1988 was a great year for van Breukelen as his team won the UEFA Champions League, in the final of which he saved a crucial kick from the penalty mark during the shootout. In addition, he helped the national team win the European Championship for the first time, defeating the Soviet Union by 2–0 in the final.
Van Breukelen also played at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 1992 European Championship where the Netherlands lost to Denmark in the semi final. That match was van Breukelen's 73rd and last on the international level. He took two more league titles (1991 and 1992) with PSV, and retired after the 1993/94 season.
Netherlands squad - 1990 World Cup | ||
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1 van Breukelen | 2 van Aerle | 3 Rijkaard | 4 R. Koeman | 5 van Tiggelen | 6 Wouters | 7 E. Koeman | 8 Vanenburg | 9 van Basten | 10 Gullit | 11 Witschge | 12 Kieft | 13 Rutjes | 14 van 't Schip | 15 Roy | 16 Hiele | 17 Gillhaus | 18 Fräser | 19 van Loen | 20 Winter | 21 Blind | 22 Menzo | Coach: Beenhakker |