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Bert van Marwijk ((:ˈbɛrt fɑˈmɑrʋɛi̯k), ''surname isolated'': (:vɑˈmɑrʋɛi̯k); born 19 May 1952) is a Dutch football manager who is currently the manager of Saudi Arabia. As a footballer, he played for the Go Ahead Eagles, AZ Alkmaar, MVV and Fortuna Sittard amongst other clubs, and represented the Netherlands once. In 1982, he began his transition into a manager, retiring as a player in 1988 and becoming a full-time manager. In 2002, he won the UEFA Cup with Feyenoord. Van Marwijk managed the Netherlands from 2008 until June 2012 and guided the country to the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final, which was lost 1–0 in extra-time to Spain. He left this position after the Netherlands lost all of their three matches at UEFA Euro 2012. Van Marwijk is the father-in-law of former Netherlands international Mark van Bommel.〔(mark van bommel Posts : Soccer Blogs )〕 ==Playing career== Van Marwijk was born in Deventer, Overijssel. As a forward and a midfielder he played 393 matches in the Dutch highest division (Eredivisie). He began his career at Go Ahead Eagles, his hometown club. After 6 seasons he left Deventer and started to play in Alkmaar, for AZ'67. In 1978 he moved to MVV Maastricht. After 8 seasons at MVV he played one season for Fortuna Sittard. He ended his playing career in 1988 after playing one season for the Belgium Football Club Assent. Van Marwijk had opportunities to play for bigger clubs like Feyenoord, or West Ham United F.C., but because of injuries he never made a big transfer. In 1975, he was called up by Rinus Michels to play for the Netherlands national football team in a friendly match against Yugoslavia, which was his only cap. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bert van Marwijk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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