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Michael Mols

Michael Alexander Mols (born 17 December 1970) is a retired Dutch footballer who played as a striker.
==Club career==
Born in Amsterdam to Indo (Eurasian) parents, Mols, a product of local AFC Ajax's youth system, never appeared officially for its first team, making his professional debuts in the second division, with Cambuur Leeuwarden, which he helped obtain Eredivisie promotion in 1992. Early into the following year, he signed with another club in the top level, FC Twente, continuing to score regularly with this and his following team, FC Utrecht.
In the 1999 summer, Mols signed with Scottish giants Rangers, scoring nine times in his first nine Scottish Premier League matches. However, during a UEFA Champions League clash against FC Bayern Munich, he collided with opposing goalkeeper Oliver Kahn, which resulted in a serious knee injury – in the same competition, he previously helped his club crush PSV Eindhoven 4–1 at home by scoring twice, whilst in the league, he put four past former Ranger Andy Goram's Motherwell.
In the following years, Mols endured a tough rehabilitation process,〔(Pars will not rush Rossi ); BBC Sport, 21 October 2000〕〔(On-off debut for Pars' Rossi ); BBC Sport, 8 November 2000〕 eventually recovering fully and scoring 13 times in 27 matches during the 2002–03 championship-winning season, which earned him a one-year extension in his contract.〔(Mols re-signs for Rangers ); BBC Sport, 15 June 2003〕 In December 2002, he notably scored the winner in the Old Firm contest against Celtic (3–2),〔(Gers win Old Firm thriller ); BBC Sport, 7 December 2002〕 and left club and country in June 2004, having collected a total of five trophies. He unfortunately got sent off on his final appearance for Rangers against Dunfermline.
After an unassuming year with Utrecht, Mols signed with ADO Den Haag, where he played two seasons and netted eight league goals combined. At the end of 2006–07, as his side relegated to the second division, he decided to retire, at almost 37.
However, after sacking agent Mark Brandon, he later reconsidered:〔http://www.nu.nl/sport/1137460/michael-mols-ziet-af-van-perth-glory.html 〕 He began his attempt to find a new club with an unsuccessful trial with Australian club Perth Glory FC,〔(Mols won't be joining Glory ); The World Game, 2 July 2007〕 before he signed a one-year deal with Feyenoord Rotterdam, as cover for also recently signed Roy Makaay.〔(Feyenoord presenteert morgen pinch-hitter Mols (Feyenoord presents goal-getter Mols tomorrow) ), FC Update, 8 July 2007 〕〔(Michael Mols toegevoegd aan selectie Feyenoord ); Feyenoord's official website, 9 July 2007 〕 He retired for good at the end of 2008–09 (18 matches, two goals).

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