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古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)

古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)原标题:古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)

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< lang="en"> Ruud Gullit

说说古力特吧,很长时间没他的消息了>

支持你,除了巴斯腾,还有古力特,那个黑珍珠也永远闪光,在阿尔贝蒂尼的告别赛上出现了

古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)

今年夏天7月1日,荷兰传奇巨星古力特将从范-马尔维克接手荷甲强队费耶诺德的教鞭。现在的费耶诺德让古力特看到了希望:“没有那些讨厌的应酬,我只需要和球员训练。”据悉,这位前荷兰著名攻击型中场球员古力特将在那呆上两年。

Feyenoord与Ajax, PSV Eindhoven一起被称为荷兰足球的三巨头,球队历史上也充满辉煌,自1908年该俱乐部成立以来,他们一共夺得了14次荷甲联赛冠军,10次荷兰杯冠军和2次欧洲联盟杯,以及在1970年成为第一支捧起欧洲冠军杯的荷兰球队。但最近几个赛季他们的表现并不抢眼,总是落后于阿贾克斯和埃因霍温。

希望这支荷甲传统强队在引进古力特后能取得更好的成绩,也希望重出江湖的荷兰辫帅在教练的职位上能够让大家耳目一新,开创出一番新的天地。

全名:Ruud Gullit (路德·古利特)

官方名字:Rudi Dil Gullit

绰号:辫帅

语言:荷兰语,英语,法语,德语,意大利语

出生日期:1962年9月1日

身高/体重: 191cm / 88 kg

场上位置:怎么说呢?除了守门员哪儿都能踢

效力俱乐部:Haarlem(哈勒姆)、Feyenoord(费耶诺德)、PSV Eindhoven(埃因霍温)、 AC Milan(AC米兰)、Sampdoria(桑普多利亚)、Chelsea(切尔西)

国家队首场比赛:1981/09/01, 瑞士 2 - 1 荷兰

国家队首次进球:1982/09/22, 荷兰 2 – 1 爱尔兰共和国

最后一次国家队进球:1992/12/16,土耳其 1 – 3 荷兰

最后一次国家队比赛:1994/05/27,荷兰 3 – 1 苏格兰

国际比赛出场:66

国际比赛进球:17

作者: Lawrence1982 2006-1-11 08:33 回复此发言

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2 俱乐部数据:

赛季 球队 联赛 出场 进球 球队名次
1979-80 哈勒姆 荷甲 24 4 第18名
1980-81 哈勒姆 荷乙 36 14 -----
1981-82 哈勒姆 荷甲 31 14 第4名
1982-83 费耶诺德 荷甲 33 8 亚军
1983-84 费耶诺德 荷甲 33 15 冠军
1984-85 费耶诺德 荷甲 19 7 第3名
1985-86 埃因霍恩 荷甲 34 24 冠军
1986-87 埃因霍恩 荷甲 34 22 冠军
1987-88 AC米兰 意甲 29 9 冠军
1988-89 AC米兰 意甲 19 5 第3名
1989-90 AC米兰 意甲 2 0 亚军
1990-91 AC米兰 意甲 26 7 第3名
1991-92 AC米兰 意甲 26 7 冠军
1992-93 AC米兰 意甲 15 7 冠军
1993-94 桑普多利亚 意甲 31 16 第4名
1994-95 AC米兰 意甲 8 3 ——
1994-95 桑普多利亚 意甲 22 9 第8名
1995-96 切尔西 英超 31 3 第11名

3 集体荣誉

1984以前: 荷兰 U21, 4次出场,进1球。

1984: 荷甲冠军, 荷兰杯冠军 (Feyenoord)

1986: 荷甲冠军(PSV)

1987: 荷甲冠军(PSV)

1988: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan), 欧洲国家杯冠军 (Holland)

意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)

1989: 欧洲冠军杯 (AC Milan), 丰田杯冠军(AC Milan),

欧洲超级杯冠军 (AC Milan)

1990: 欧洲冠军杯(AC Milan), 丰田杯冠军(AC Milan),

欧洲超级杯冠军 (AC Milan),

1992: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan),

1993: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan) ,意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)

1994: 意大利杯 (Sampdoria) ,意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)

1997: 英国足总杯冠军 (Chelsea)

4 个人荣誉

1986:荷兰足球先生(PSV)

1987:荷兰足球先生(PSV)

1988:欧洲足球先生(AC米兰)、世界足球先生(AC米兰)

1989:世界足球先生(AC米兰)

1996:英超最佳外援(切尔西)

5 大事记

1962年9月1日: 出生于阿姆斯特丹。

1970年:在Meerboys接受培训。

1978年:在Ajax通过很大的努力已经进入一队,但是他还是选择一个比较普通的俱乐部开始职业生涯,他和Haarlem签了三年合约。

1981年9月1日:19岁生日,在荷兰国家队首场亮相 (荷兰 vs 瑞士)

1982年:转会至Feyenoord (出场85次,进球 30)

1985年:610万 美元转会至PSV. (68次出场,46个进球)

1987年:以破当时世界纪录的840万美元转会 AC Milan.本年还获得年度欧洲足球先生和世界足球先生。

1988年:帮助AC Milan 夺得联赛冠军;在欧洲国家杯决赛上打入对苏联的第一个进球,帮助荷兰获得欧洲杯冠军,也成为了第一个为国家举起世界级大杯的荷兰人。在88-99赛季初,膝盖受了重伤,很大程度上限制了他的发挥。

1989年: Gullit 伤势有所好转,但是伤势未完全复原就回到赛场,之后的膝盖伤使他半个赛季不能出赛。他幸运地在欧洲超级杯赛之前回到米兰阵型。欧洲超级杯决赛上,AC Milan 4-0 Steaua Bucharest,Ruud在被替换下之前梅开二度。他也获得年度世界足球先生。

1990年:帮助AC Milan 蝉联欧洲杯冠军。90年的意大利世界杯是他唯一出战的世界杯,荷兰在第二轮被淘汰,输给当届冠军德国队。古力特打了4场比赛,进1球。

1991年:Gullit 伤势完全复原,终于又回到米兰阵型。但是1990 - 1991赛季米兰只获得联赛第三,并且欧洲赛场AC Milan被禁赛。

1992年:获得第二个意大利联赛冠军。 古力特宣布因‘个人原因’退出国家队,但后来回心转意。

1993年:获得第三个意大利联赛冠军。他为AC Milan出场117 次,进35个球。赛季末被AC Milan卖到Sampdoria. 在当时Holland vs England的世界杯预选赛上,Gullit中途被换下,之后和当时荷兰教练Advocaat 吵架,并扬言要退出国家队。

1994年:回到国家队参加了Holland vs Scotland的比赛 古力特

说说古力特吧,很长时间没他的消息了>

支持你,除了巴斯腾,还有古利特,那个黑珍珠也永远闪光,在阿尔贝蒂尼的告别赛上出现了

今年夏天7月1日,荷兰传奇巨星古利特将从范-马尔维克接手荷甲强队费耶诺德的教鞭。现在的费耶诺德让古力特看到了希望:“没有那些讨厌的应酬,我只需要和球员训练。”据悉,这位前荷兰著名攻击型中场球员古力特将在那呆上两年。

Feyenoord与Ajax, PSV Eindhoven一起被称为荷兰足球的三巨头,球队历史上也充满辉煌,自1908年该俱乐部成立以来,他们一共夺得了14次荷甲联赛冠军,10次荷兰杯冠军和2次欧洲联盟杯,以及在1970年成为第一支捧起欧洲冠军杯的荷兰球队。但最近几个赛季他们的表现并不抢眼,总是落后于阿贾克斯和埃因霍温。

希望这支荷甲传统强队在引进古力特后能取得更好的成绩,也希望重出江湖的荷兰辫帅在教练的职位上能够让大家耳目一新,开创出一番新的天地。

个人信息

全名:Ruud Gullit (路德·古利特)

官方名字:Rudi Dil Gullit

绰号:辫帅

语言:荷兰语,英语,法语,德语,意大利语

出生日期:1962年9月1日

身高/体重: 191cm / 88 kg

场上位置:怎么说呢?除了守门员哪儿都能踢

俱乐部数据

赛季 球队 联赛 出场 进球 球队名次
1979-80 哈勒姆 荷甲 24 4 第18名
1980-81 哈勒姆 荷乙 36 14 -----
1981-82 哈勒姆 荷甲 31 14 第4名
1982-83 费耶诺德 荷甲 33 8 亚军
1983-84 费耶诺德 荷甲 33 15 冠军
1984-85 费耶诺德 荷甲 19 7 第3名
1985-86 埃因霍恩 荷甲 34 24 冠军
1986-87 埃因霍恩 荷甲 34 22 冠军
1987-88 AC米兰 意甲 29 9 冠军
1988-89 AC米兰 意甲 19 5 第3名
1989-90 AC米兰 意甲 2 0 亚军
1990-91 AC米兰 意甲 26 7 第3名
1991-92 AC米兰 意甲 26 7 冠军
1992-93 AC米兰 意甲 15 7 冠军
1993-94 桑普多利亚 意甲 31 16 第4名
1994-95 AC米兰 意甲 8 3 ——
1994-95 桑普多利亚 意甲 22 9 第8名
1995-96 切尔西 英超 31 3 第11名

集体荣誉

1984以前: 荷兰 U21, 4次出场,进1球。

1984: 荷甲冠军, 荷兰杯冠军 (Feyenoord)

1986: 荷甲冠军(PSV)

1987: 荷甲冠军(PSV)

1988: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan), 欧洲国家杯冠军 (Holland)

意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)

1989: 欧洲冠军杯 (AC Milan), 丰田杯冠军(AC Milan),

欧洲超级杯冠军 (AC Milan)

1990: 欧洲冠军杯(AC Milan), 丰田杯冠军(AC Milan),

欧洲超级杯冠军 (AC Milan),

1992: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan),

1993: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan) ,意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)

1994: 意大利杯 (Sampdoria) ,意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)

1997: 英国足总杯冠军 (Chelsea)

个人荣誉

1986:荷兰足球先生(PSV)

1987:荷兰足球先生(PSV)

1988:欧洲足球先生(AC米兰)、世界足球先生(AC米兰)

1989:世界足球先生(AC米兰)

1996:英超最佳外援(切尔西)

大事记

1962年9月1日: 出生于阿姆斯特丹。

1970年:在Meerboys接受培训。

1978年:在Ajax通过很大的努力已经进入一队,但是他还是选择一个比较普通的俱乐部开始职业生涯,他和Haarlem签了三年合约。

1981年9月1日:19岁生日,在荷兰国家队首场亮相 (荷兰 vs 瑞士)

1982年:转会至Feyenoord (出场85次,进球 30)

1985年:610万 美元转会至PSV. (68次出场,46个进球)

1987年:以破当时世界纪录的840万美元转会 AC Milan.本年还获得年度欧洲足球先生和世界足球先生。

1988年:帮助AC Milan 夺得联赛冠军;在欧洲国家杯决赛上打入对苏联的第一个进球,帮助荷兰获得欧洲杯冠军,也成为了第一个为国家举起世界级大杯的荷兰人。在88-99赛季初,膝盖受了重伤,很大程度上限制了他的发挥。

1989年: Gullit 伤势有所好转,但是伤势未完全复原就回到赛场,之后的膝盖伤使他半个赛季不能出赛。他幸运地在欧洲超级杯赛之前回到米兰阵型。欧洲超级杯决赛上,AC Milan 4-0 Steaua Bucharest,Ruud在被替换下之前梅开二度。他也获得年度世界足球先生。

1990年:帮助AC Milan 蝉联欧洲杯冠军。90年的意大利世界杯是他唯一出战的世界杯,荷兰在第二轮被淘汰,输给当届冠军德国队。古力特打了4场比赛,进1球。

1991年:Gullit 伤势完全复原,终于又回到米兰阵型。但是1990 - 1991赛季米兰只获得联赛第三,并且欧洲赛场AC Milan被禁赛。

1992年:获得第二个意大利联赛冠军。 古力特宣布因‘个人原因’退出国家队,但后来回心转意。

1993年:获得第三个意大利联赛冠军。他为AC Milan出场117 次,进35个球。赛季末被AC Milan卖到Sampdoria. 在当时Holland vs England的世界杯预选赛上,Gullit中途被换下,之后和当时荷兰教练Advocaat 吵架,并扬言要退出国家队。

1994年:回到国家队参加了Holland vs Scotland的比赛,但是不到三个星期,在世界杯的集训营过程中,和主教练Advocaat又有争吵,过后出走国家队。Gullit生涯中总共为国家出场66次,进16个球。在Sampdoria 出场31次,进15球后回到AC Milan,为米兰出场8次,进3球之后,更衣室和Barasi的又一次争吵使他又回到Sampdoria,为球队参加了22场比赛,贡献9粒入球。

1995年:从Sampdoria自由转会Chelsea,并签约两年

1996年:申请并被Chelsea指派为教练兼球员。

1997年: Gullit的脚踝受伤导致赛季长期无法出场。但是兼任教练的他带领Chelsea 2 vs 0 Middlesborough获得英国FA Cup。

1998年:尽管获得FA Cup,但是Chelsea成绩一般,自信的Gullit因为‘玩世不恭 古利特传奇

说说古力特吧,很长时间没他的消息了>

支持你,除了巴斯腾,还有古利特,那个黑珍珠也永远闪光,在阿尔贝蒂尼的告别赛上出现了

今年夏天7月1日,荷兰传奇巨星古利特将从范-马尔维克接手荷甲强队费耶诺德的教鞭。现在的费耶诺德让古力特看到了希望:“没有那些讨厌的应酬,我只需要和球员训练。”据悉,这位前荷兰著名攻击型中场球员古力特将在那呆上两年。

Feyenoord与Ajax, PSV Eindhoven一起被称为荷兰足球的三巨头,球队历史上也充满辉煌,自1908年该俱乐部成立以来,他们一共夺得了14次荷甲联赛冠军,10次荷兰杯冠军和2次欧洲联盟杯,以及在1970年成为第一支捧起欧洲冠军杯的荷兰球队。但最近几个赛季他们的表现并不抢眼,总是落后于阿贾克斯和埃因霍温。

希望这支荷甲传统强队在引进古力特后能取得更好的成绩,也希望重出江湖的荷兰辫帅在教练的职位上能够让大家耳目一新,开创出一番新的天地。

基本信息

  • 全名:Ruud Gullit (路德·古利特)
  • 官方名字:Rudi Dil Gullit
  • 绰号:辫帅
  • 语言:荷兰语,英语,法语,德语,意大利语
  • 出生日期:1962年9月1日
  • 身高/体重: 191cm / 88 kg
  • 场上位置:怎么说呢?除了守门员哪儿都能踢

效力俱乐部

  • Haarlem(哈勒姆)
  • Feyenoord(费耶诺德)
  • PSV Eindhoven(埃因霍温)
  • AC Milan(AC米兰)
  • Sampdoria(桑普多利亚)
  • Chelsea(切尔西)

国家队

  • 国家队首场比赛:1981/09/01, 瑞士 2 - 1 荷兰
  • 国家队首次进球:1982/09/22, 荷兰 2 – 1 爱尔兰共和国
  • 最后一次国家队进球:1992/12/16,土耳其 1 – 3 荷兰
  • 最后一次国家队比赛:1994/05/27,荷兰 3 – 1 苏格兰
  • 国际比赛出场:66
  • 国际比赛进球:17

作者: Lawrence1982 2006-1-11 08:33 回复此发言

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俱乐部数据

赛季 球队 联赛 出场 进球 球队名次
1979-80 哈勒姆 荷甲 24 4 第18名
1980-81 哈勒姆 荷乙 36 14 -----
1981-82 哈勒姆 荷甲 31 14 第4名
1982-83 费耶诺德 荷甲 33 8 亚军
1983-84 费耶诺德 荷甲 33 15 冠军
1984-85 费耶诺德 荷甲 19 7 第3名
1985-86 埃因霍恩 荷甲 34 24 冠军
1986-87 埃因霍恩 荷甲 34 22 冠军
1987-88 AC米兰 意甲 29 9 冠军
1988-89 AC米兰 意甲 19 5 第3名
1989-90 AC米兰 意甲 2 0 亚军
1990-91 AC米兰 意甲 26 7 第3名
1991-92 AC米兰 意甲 26 7 冠军
1992-93 AC米兰 意甲 15 7 冠军
1993-94 桑普多利亚 意甲 31 16 第4名
1994-95 AC米兰 意甲 8 3 ——
1994-95 桑普多利亚 意甲 22 9 第8名
1995-96 切尔西 英超 31 3 第11名

集体荣誉

  • 1984以前: 荷兰 U21, 4次出场,进1球。
  • 1984: 荷甲冠军, 荷兰杯冠军 (Feyenoord)
  • 1986: 荷甲冠军(PSV)
  • 1987: 荷甲冠军(PSV)
  • 1988: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan), 欧洲国家杯冠军 (Holland)
  • 意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)
  • 1989: 欧洲冠军杯 (AC Milan), 丰田杯冠军(AC Milan),
  • 欧洲超级杯冠军 (AC Milan)
  • 1990: 欧洲冠军杯(AC Milan), 丰田杯冠军(AC Milan),
  • 欧洲超级杯冠军 (AC Milan),
  • 1992: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan),
  • 1993: 意大利甲级联赛冠军 (AC Milan) ,意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)
  • 1994: 意大利杯 (Sampdoria) ,意大利超级杯冠军(AC Milan)
  • 1997: 英国足总杯冠军 (Chelsea)

个人荣誉

  • 1986:荷兰足球先生(PSV)
  • 1987:荷兰足球先生(PSV)
  • 1988:欧洲足球先生(AC米兰)、世界足球先生(AC米兰)
  • 1989:世界足球先生(AC米兰)
  • 1996:英超最佳外援(切尔西)

大事记

  • 1962年9月1日: 出生于阿姆斯特丹。
  • 1970年:在Meerboys接受培训。
  • 1978年:在Ajax通过很大的努力已经进入一队,但是他还是选择一个比较普通的俱乐部开始职业生涯,他和Haarlem签了三年合约。
  • 1981年9月1日:19岁生日,在荷兰国家队首场亮相 (荷兰 vs 瑞士)
  • 1982年:转会至Feyenoord (出场85次,进球 30)
  • 1985年:610万 美元转会至PSV. (68次出场,46个进球)
  • 1987年:以破当时世界纪录的840万美元转会 AC Milan.本年还获得年度欧洲足球先生和世界足球先生。
  • 1988年:帮助AC Milan 夺得联赛冠军;在欧洲国家杯决赛上打入对苏联的第一个进球,帮助荷兰获得欧洲杯冠军,也成为了第一个为国家举起世界级大杯的荷兰人。在88-99赛季初,膝盖受了重伤,很大程度上限制了他的发挥。
  • 1989年: Gullit 伤势有所好转,但是伤势未完全复原就回到赛场,之后的膝盖伤使他半个赛季不能出赛。他幸运地在欧洲超级杯赛之前回到米兰阵型。欧洲超级杯决赛上,AC Milan 4-0 Steaua Bucharest,Ruud在被替换下之前梅开二度。他也获得年度世界足球先生。
  • 1990年:帮助AC Milan 蝉联欧洲杯冠军。90年的意大利世界杯是他唯一出战的世界杯,荷兰在第二轮被淘汰,输给当届冠军德国队。古力特打了4场比赛,进1球。
  • 1 < lang="en"> Ruud Gullit - Dutch Football Legend

    Talk about Ruud Gullit, haven't heard from him in a long time >

    Support you, besides van Basten, there's Gullit, that Black Pearl shines forever, he appeared at Albertini's farewell match.

    On July 1st this summer, Dutch legendary star Gullit will take over Feyenoord from Van Marwijk. The current Feyenoord gives Gullit hope: "No annoying social engagements, I just need to train with the players." It is reported that the former Dutch attacking midfielder Gullit will stay there for two years.

    Feyenoord, along with Ajax and PSV Eindhoven, are known as the three giants of Dutch football. The team has a glorious history. Since the club was founded in 1908, they have won 14 Dutch League championships, 10 Dutch Cups, and 2 UEFA Cups, as well as becoming the first Dutch team to win the European Champions Cup in 1970. However, their performance in recent seasons has not been eye-catching, always lagging behind Ajax and Eindhoven.

    Hope this traditional Dutch powerhouse can achieve better results after bringing in Gullit. Also, hope that the Dutch Braid King, who returns to the arena, can refresh everyone in the coach's position and create a new world.

    Full Name: Ruud Gullit

    Official Name: Rudi Dil Gullit

    Nickname: Braid King

    Languages: Dutch, English, French, German, Italian

    Date of Birth: September 1, 1962

    Height/Weight: 191cm / 88kg

    Playing Position: Well, he can play everywhere except goalkeeper.

    Clubs Played For: Haarlem, Feyenoord, PSV Eindhoven, AC Milan, Sampdoria, Chelsea

    National Team Debut: 1981/09/01, Switzerland 2 - 1 Netherlands

    First National Team Goal: 1982/09/22, Netherlands 2 – 1 Republic of Ireland

    古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)

    Last National Team Goal: 1992/12/16, Turkey 1 – 3 Netherlands

    Last National Team Match: 1994/05/27, Netherlands 3 – 1 Scotland

    International Appearances: 66

    International Goals: 17

    Author: Lawrence1982 2006-1-11 08:33 Reply to this post


    Club Data

    Season Club League Appearances Goals Team Position
    1979-80 Haarlem Dutch League 24 4 18th
    1980-81 Haarlem Dutch Second Division 36 14 -----
    1981-82 Haarlem Dutch League 31 14 4th
    1982-83 Feyenoord Dutch League 33 8 Runner-up
    1983-84 Feyenoord Dutch League 33 15 Champion
    1984-85 Feyenoord Dutch League 19 7 3rd
    1985-86 PSV Eindhoven Dutch League 34 24 Champion
    1986-87 PSV Eindhoven Dutch League 34 22 Champion
    1987-88 AC Milan Italian League 29 9 Champion
    1988-89 AC Milan Italian League 19 5 3rd
    1989-90 AC Milan Italian League 2 0 Runner-up
    1990-91 AC Milan Italian League 26 7 3rd
    1991-92 AC Milan Italian League 26 7 Champion
    1992-93 AC Milan Italian League 15 7 Champion
    1993-94 Sampdoria Italian League 31 16 4th
    1994-95 AC Milan Italian League 8 3 --
    1994-95 Sampdoria Italian League 22 9 8th
    1995-96 Chelsea English Premier League 31 3 11th

    Team Honors

    Before 1984: Netherlands U21, 4 appearances, 1 goal

    1984: Dutch League Champion, Dutch Cup Champion (Feyenoord)

    1986: Dutch League Champion (PSV)

    1987: Dutch League Champion (PSV)

    1988: Italian Serie A Champion (AC Milan), European Championship Champion (Holland)

    Italian Super Cup Champion (AC Milan)

    1989: European Champion Cup (AC Milan), Toyota Cup Champion (AC Milan),

    European Super Cup Champion (AC Milan)

    1990: European Champion Cup (AC Milan), Toyota Cup Champion (AC Milan),

    European Super Cup Champion (AC Milan)

    1992: Italian Serie A Champion (AC Milan)

    1993: Italian Serie A Champion (AC Milan), Italian Super Cup Champion (AC Milan)

    1994: Italian Cup (Sampdoria), Italian Super Cup Champion (AC Milan)

    1997: English FA Cup Champion (Chelsea)


    Individual Honors

    1986: Dutch Footballer of the Year (PSV)

    1987: Dutch Footballer of the Year (PSV)

    1988: European Footballer of the Year (AC Milan), FIFA World Player of the Year (AC Milan)

    1989: FIFA World Player of the Year (AC Milan)

    古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)

    1996: English Premier League Best Foreign Player (Chelsea)


    Key Events

    September 1, 1962: Born in Amsterdam.

    1970: Trained at Meerboys.

    1978: Tried hard to enter the Ajax first team, but he chose a more ordinary club to start his professional career. He signed a three-year contract with Haarlem.

    September 1, 1981: On his 19th birthday, he made his debut for the Netherlands national team (Netherlands vs Switzerland)

    1982: Transferred to Feyenoord (85 appearances, 30 goals)

    1985: Transferred to PSV for $6.1 million (68 appearances, 46 goals)

    1987: Transferred to AC Milan for a then world record $8.4 million. He also won European Footballer of the Year and FIFA World Player of the Year.

    1988: Helped AC Milan win the league title; scored the first goal against the Soviet Union in the European Championship final, helping the Netherlands win the European Championship, and became the first Dutchman to lift a world-class trophy for the country. At the beginning of the 88-99 season, he suffered a serious knee injury, which severely restricted his performance.

    1989: Gullit's injury improved, but he returned to the field before it was fully healed. His subsequent knee injury kept him out of action for half a season. He luckily returned to the Milan lineup before the European Super Cup. In the European Super Cup final, AC Milan defeated Steaua Bucharest 4-0, with Ruud scoring twice before being substituted. He also won FIFA World Player of the Year.

    1990: Helped AC Milan win the European Cup again. The 1990 Italy World Cup was his only appearance in the World Cup, and the Netherlands were eliminated in the second round, losing to the eventual champion, Germany. Gullit played 4 matches and scored 1 goal.

    1991: Gullit's injury fully recovered, and he finally returned to the Milan lineup. However, Milan only finished third in the 1990-1991 season, and AC Milan was banned from European competitions.

    1992: Won his second Italian league title. Gullit announced his retirement from the national team for "personal reasons", but later changed his mind.

    1993: Won his third Italian league title. He made 117 appearances for AC Milan and scored 35 goals. He was sold to Sampdoria at the end of the season. In the World Cup qualifier between Holland and England, Gullit was substituted and then quarreled with the then Dutch coach Advocaat, threatening to retire from the national team.

    1994: Returned to the national team to play in the Holland vs Scotland match, but less than three weeks later, he quarreled with head coach Advocaat during the World Cup training camp and left the national team. Gullit made a total of 66 appearances for the country in his career and scored 16 goals. He made 31 appearances for Sampdoria and scored 15 goals before returning to AC Milan. He made 8 appearances for Milan and scored 3 goals before another quarrel with Barasi in the dressing room led him back to Sampdoria. He played 22 matches for the team and contributed 9 goals.

    1995: Moved from Sampdoria to Chelsea on a free transfer and signed a two-year contract

    1996: Appointed player-manager by Chelsea.

    1997: Gullit's ankle injury kept him out for a long time. However, as coach-player, he led Chelsea to a 2-0 victory over Middlesborough to win the English FA Cup.

    1998: Despite winning the FA Cup, Chelsea's performance was mediocre. Gullit, known for his carefree attitude, was sacked by Chelsea. Gullit had a different view on his sacking. After leaving Chelsea, he became a full-time coach. Later, he became the new manager of Newcastle.

    2003: Coach of the Netherlands under-19 national team (in 2004, it was the under-20 team)

    July 1, 2004: Appointed coach of Feyenoord.


    The Shining Black Pearl

    The Legend of the Black Tulip

    Gullit is a complete player in modern football. He has played as a sweeper, he is also good at playing as a midfielder organizer, and he is known for his "powerful striker". In every position, he is the best among his peers. At the peak of his career in the mid-to-late 1980s, he was undoubtedly one of the best players in the world. This genius, who has made a huge contribution to football, has won all the honors except the World Cup. He has speed, strength, vision, excellent skills on the field, and his long hair is known to all football fans.

    The legendary performance, the unruly personality, and the rebellious nature make Ruud Gullit an idol for many fans and players. He embodies the spirit of the Dutch and showcases the charm of Dutch football.

    Ruud was born on September 1, 1962, in Haarlem, a suburb of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. His father was Surinamese and his mother was Dutch. He inherited his father's skin color and his mother's dexterity. He was a benchmark figure on the Dutch football scene in the 1980s.

    In 1983, 36-year-old Cruyff joined Feyenoord. His superb skills and the qualities and awareness of a football master left a deep impression on Gullit. Playing with Curyff, he had a role model to learn from, and he made incredible progress in his skills.

    In 1985, 23-year-old Gullit transferred to PSV Eindhoven and began to soar. He played as a free center-back, he was agile, fast, accurate in passing, and powerful in heading. Even more amazing was his strong organizational ability, wide vision, and large activity range. His strides were rare, and his dribbling skills were unmatched.

    He once won the Dutch League top scorer with 27 goals, and he was another attacking midfielder star after Cruyff.

    After Cruyff became coach of Ajax, Van Basten was his trump card, aiming to dominate Dutch football. But Gullit, who led PSV Eindhoven, did not show weakness. In the six clashes between the two teams from 1985 to 1987, PSV won five and drew one. PSV Eindhoven won the Dutch League title for two consecutive years, and Gullit played a key role. He was named the best footballer in the Netherlands for three consecutive years.

    The Milan Dynasty and the Three Musketeers Era

    On March 21, 1987, AC Milan coach Silvio Barlusconi (Berlusconi) spotted Gullit and brought him in for a record $8.4 million. From then on, the Italian league won multiple championships, dominated Europe, and shined in the Toyota Cup. Milan's offense was filled with his passionate dance and mesmerizing braid.

    At that time, the most popular player on the Apennine Peninsula was Maradona. He and Careca led the unknown Napoli into the ranks of top teams. Maradona, with the momentum of winning the World Cup in Mexico, vowed to win the Italian League title again. Gullit, who debuted in the Apennines, led AC Milan in his east and west expeditions, singing all the way, and his momentum did not yield to Maradona. If Maradona's appearance ended the Platini era, then the terminator of the great Maradona was --- Gullit.

    The two strong teams competed fiercely, staging a classic in football history.

    On January 3, 1988, the two teams officially clashed. AC Milan played host to Napoli. Shortly after the start of the game, Maradona broke through with a personal breakthrough and passed the ball to Careca, who was waiting in the middle. The two worked together cleverly to score a goal, giving AC Milan a cold shower. Gullit was not discouraged. He asked Donadoni and Colombo to keep their distance from him. In the 18th minute, Gullit received a long pass from captain Baresi, turned around suddenly to get rid of the defender, took his signature big steps into the penalty area, faced the swarming defenders, and calmly took a shot. The ball flew towards the far post like a cannonball. His teammate Colombo, who was running fast, caught the ball and scored, tying the score. The fans are knowledgeable. They shouted Gullit's name. Maradona, who was at his peak, couldn't swallow this. He and Careca launched attacks one after another, but AC Milan, under the command of captain Baresi, defended firmly and waited for an opportunity to counterattack. Gullit organized counterattacks with his exquisite passes. In the 23rd minute, teammate Verdi scored another goal, AC Milan led 2-1 at the end of the first half. In the second half, Gullit and his teammates continued their efforts and scored two more goals, winning 4-1. The third goal was scored by Gullit. At that time, the Napoli midfielder had the ball and wanted to pass the ball to Maradona or Careca, but he was half a beat late, Gullit snatched the ball, rode alone towards the opponent's goal, and three Napoli defenders tried their best to stop Gullit, but he cleverly got rid of them all, and then shot. The ball went in.

    On May 10, 1989, AC Milan visited Napoli. This game was actually a battle between the kings, a confrontation between Maradona and Gullit. The whole game was full of gunpowder. Baresi described the game as "a duel in hell in the dark". Maradona went all out, taking a 2-0 lead, but was eventually reversed 3-2 by Gullit. After the game, Maradona sighed helplessly: "I played with great enthusiasm and once led 2-0, but the final result is disappointing. We not only lost the game but also the efforts of a season." Ruud Gullit and his fellow Dutchman Van Basten and other Italians won their eleventh league title. That day, May 10, 1989, marked the beginning of another great victory for AC Milan.

    It is worth mentioning that the arrival of another Dutchman, Frank Rijkaard, in 1988 further strengthened the team's strength. Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard formed the "Dutch Three Musketeers" of AC Milan, playing key roles in the three lines, with Gullit as the core of the midfield. The era of the Three Musketeers set off a new wave in Italian football. AC Milan won their third European Champion Cup title. The road to the final was filled with great victories, the most glorious of which was a 5-0 victory over Real Madrid at home, giving them a "vivid" football lesson and kicking them out of the finals. In the Champion Cup final on May 24, 1989, Gullit and Van Basten brought immense joy to Milan's supporters, cleanly defeating their opponent, Steaua Bucharest, 4-0 to win their third European Champion Cup. In the same year, AC Milan defeated Medellin of Colombia 1-0 in Tokyo to win the Toyota Cup again. Later, on November 29th, they defeated Sampdoria to win the Italian Super Cup. The following year, Sacchi led AC Milan to win all of the above championships again. Milan, who dominated Europe, had an unprecedentedly glorious Berlusconi dynasty. The "Dutch Three Musketeers", at their peak, planted the passion and wildness of the Tulip Country in European football, and Gullit became famous all over the world.

    National Team Joy and Sorrow

    Gullit was infinitely successful in the club, winning all the honors available to a club. But Gullit played for the Netherlands national team for not long, the most prominent achievement of which was winning the European Championship in 1988.

    古利特生涯总进球数,埃因霍温历史上的著名球星(追加分)

    Review of the 1988 European Championship Final: Gullit and Van Basten helped the Tulips bloom

    All the players who appeared in the final were famous European stars. The Soviet team's cohesiveness and proficiency took the lead--the starting lineup had 8 players from Dynamo Kiev.

    Gullit scores

    They did have chances to take the lead, but Litovchenko's shot went straight into the arms of Dutch goalkeeper Broekhuizen. However, just two minutes after Litovchenko's shot, the Netherlands took advantage of a second attack after a corner kick! The Netherlands' corner kick was headed out of the penalty area, and all the Soviet players pressed forward to prepare for offside, but the Dutch didn't rush to shoot. Van Basten headed the ball to Gullit, who was unmarked. At that time, Gullit, who was the most expensive player in the world, headed the ball with all his might, smashing the goal defended by Dasaev. The picture of Gullit, with his braided hair covering his face, flying into the air to head the ball, became a classic image that has been passed down through the ages.

    Van Basten's magical goal

    Through the lessons learned in the previous game (in this European Championship, the Netherlands and the Soviet Union were in the same group, and the Soviet Union beat the Netherlands 1-0 in the group stage), the Netherlands coach Rinus Michels asked Van Basten to stay in the opponent's defense as much as possible, to tie up the opponent's defense, and to create opportunities for his own team's quick counterattacks. This arrangement finally got its chance. Van Tiggelen intercepted the ball from Alex Andre Zaurov's feet in midfield and then passed the ball to Arnold Mohren on the left wing.

    When Arnold Mohren passed the ball to Van Basten, the Dutch striker was about 8 meters away from the opponent's goalkeeper and about 5 or 6 meters away from the sideline. Van Basten seemed to have no choice but to pass the ball to Gullit on the inside.

    However, Van Basten didn't pass, the confident great striker chose to shoot with all his might, the ball drew a strange arc, flew over the head of Dasaev, the then best goalkeeper in Europe, and went into the goal! This game was 37-year-old Arnold Mohren's last game for the national team. After launching this goal that will forever be recorded in the annals of football history, his farewell game was full of glory.

    Saves the penalty

    It should be said that the Soviet players still had chances, especially when Broekhuizen unnecessarily tackled Gotsmanov in the penalty area, giving them a penalty. Belanov walked up to the penalty spot. Two years earlier, Belanov was chosen as European Footballer of the Year thanks to his four goals in the World Cup, including two penalties. But against the confident Broekhuizen, Belanov's shot was weak and was saved by the Dutch goalkeeper. A month earlier, Broekhuizen's incredible saves had helped Eindhoven win the European Champion Cup.

    Immortal Classic

    The Dutchmen's courage to arrange only two defenders in the backline in important competitions; Gullit's genius leadership, his stylish figure, his agile braid, the orange jersey, his passionate performance; Van Basten's bizarre and perfect legendary shot, Rijkaard's "Swan Dance", old coach Michels's masterful tactics in that year. All this will become immortal classics, forever in people's memories!

    1988 was a lucky year for the Dutch and also a lucky year for Gullit --- as captain of the Netherlands national team, he lifted the European Championship trophy, he was the first Dutchman in history to lift the national cup. But two years later, in 1990, was his year of sadness, he did not perform well in the Italy World Cup, some commented that the Dutch were sleepwalking.

    In the 1992 European Championship, the Dutch team was a little complacent, they unexpectedly lost to Denmark in the semifinals, losing their chance to defend their title. This match is considered to be the end of the "Dutch Three Musketeers" era.

    In 1994, he did not participate in the US World Cup. During the World Cup qualifiers, he had several arguments with the then coach of the Netherlands national team, Dick Advocaat, about the team's tactics. He was very dissatisfied with the coach and left the national team training camp several times without authorization. Finally, he left the national team. He said he left because he couldn't stand the dominance of Ajax players in the Netherlands national team. Gullit's father, George, said: "My son couldn't stand such a team, a bunch of fools, or some inexperienced kids controlling the team." His departure reminded people of Cruyff and Van Haneghen. Perhaps this is the nature of the Dutch, if they lacked this rebelliousness, his charm would diminish.

    The Chelsea Journey

    Due to ankle and knee injuries, his peak career was greatly shortened. In 1993, while at AC Milan, Gullit and the new Milan coach Capello (Capello) always had disagreements. His another injury and a quarrel with Barasi in the dressing room led to his being sold to Sampdoria for a low price. At the club in Genoa, he scored 16 goals, the most goals he scored in his Serie A career. In 1994, Gullit returned to Milan again, but another disagreement in the dressing room made him return to Sampdoria. After finishing the rest of the season at Sampdoria, he was attracted by the nightlife in London and accepted the invitation to move to Chelsea on a free transfer. There, he pioneered the player-coach concept in football history, he had great ambitions to create a career, but only he knows the hardships he endured.

    Money is just an excuse

    The experience at Chelsea made Gullit realize how difficult it was to be a good coach: "It's as difficult to be a good coach as it is to be a good player. Many great players become coaches after retiring, but not many are successful."

    In February 1998, Chelsea started negotiations with Gullit to renew his contract, but he was soon sacked because he asked for a salary of £2 million, which was higher than the combined salaries of Ferguson and Wenger. But Gullit said it was just a negotiation tactic, he could have lowered his salary. But it was too late. Gullit now understood: "I've learned a few things, it's been a lesson in my life. Some people have to leave the club, it's not about money, money is just an excuse."

    Newcastle --- A Place of Sorrow

    The reason he left Newcastle in 1999 was simpler. That season was Newcastle's worst season, with a record of 11 wins, 13 draws and 18 losses, Gullit clearly realized that he had to leave, and he had a long-term disagreement with Shearer. His frequent trips back to Amsterdam made Newcastle fans very unhappy, leaving was inevitable.

    Gullit's full resignation statement from Newcastle (1999)

    "I want to tell everyone here that I am leaving Newcastle United. Part of the reason for my resignation is the team's losses in the past two weeks. Here I want to explain to everyone that this is the main reason for my resignation."

    "I, like any Newcastle fan, am deeply saddened by the team's poor performance. I should take full responsibility for this. The fans' expectations have not been met, and I should apologize to them. At the same time, I would like to thank them for their great support in these most difficult times."

    "Of course, if the bad results continue, the fans make their own choice and drive me out, that's completely understandable. I know, many people hope I stay, and many people are looking forward to me leaving. I think it's time for me to resign."

    "If every player can be in good shape, I believe Newcastle United will be able to get out of the trough and achieve good results. I eagerly hope this team will have a bright future, this wish is even stronger than that of my predecessors."

    "Four years ago, I chose to come to England to better my personal life. I had a very happy time at Chelsea that year because I felt like I had found myself again. I could walk down the street, think about my career, and stop at any time to go to the cinema. I could go wherever I wanted, as free as any ordinary person."

    "These things may be commonplace for those who don't know me. But for me, it's extremely rare. When I first arrived at Newcastle United, reporters told me how important the responsibility I was taking on was. At the time, I thought I understood. It wasn't until later that I truly understood the deep meaning of what the reporter said. My personal life was completely disrupted this year."

    "As a professional player or coach, I'm used to being criticized and judged by the public. But beyond that, I should have my own life. Last year, reporters or photographers were hanging around my home in Newcastle from time to time. No matter if I go for a walk, go out to play, go to the movies, someone follows me. But the worst thing is that they harassed my family in the Netherlands, and I can't stand it."

    "I can't understand why my family should be harassed because of my profession. In my mind, family always comes first, and that's the main reason I'm resigning. Although I have many good memories from my football career in England, I have many good friends here, and I still have the opportunity to work for a world-class team, I still made this difficult decision. As a player and coach of Newcastle United, the enthusiasm of the people here has given me immense joy. As a player, I can express the joy of playing here and getting along with my teammates; as a coach, I am even more proud to tell my players that I cherish the two trophies we have won together."

    "In my short time coaching Newcastle United, I have had the opportunity to lead the team to two finals at Wembley Stadium, which I am very satisfied with. Therefore, I would like to thank those who worked with me in the team. At the same time, I would also like to thank the media who have worked happily with me and been responsible. I am very satisfied with their support, knowing that it is impossible to please everyone."

    "Really, I want to thank the Newcastle United players for their efforts and their strong dedication. I sincerely hope that they will all have a fruitful career in football. I also want to thank the people who have assisted me in my work here and all the staff of Newcastle United. Thank you for your support and help, thank you for your dedication and effort for the club."

    "I also want to thank my personal secretary Judith, and thank the Malmaison Hotel where I was staying during my time in Newcastle and all the restaurants here who have treated me so warmly."

    "I want to thank the fans who have supported and loved me, and I also sincerely wish Clarke good luck. I believe he is a good coach and will be able to lead Newcastle United to a bright future. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to Shepherd and Fredc for their support and faith in me. They work hard and dedicate all their efforts to the success of the club."

    "I hope one day they will achieve their dreams and make Newcastle United the best club in Europe. They deserve credit for developing Newcastle United from an unknown little club into a club with a certain international influence. I wish them good luck and happiness."

    "Thank you for coming to this press conference. Next, I will be taking a long vacation with my family."

    After Gullit finished his resignation statement, Fredc, the executive president of Newcastle United, added to reporters: "Thank you for Gullit's efforts. Today is a sad day for Newcastle United. Clarke will be in charge of the team on Monday. Also, I hope you can respect Gullit and give him and his family some peace."

    In a later interview (2003), Gullit recalled that time, he told reporters: "After I was sacked by Newcastle, I did what I wanted, went out with my friends, and went to see my mother every day when I went back to Amsterdam. People say I look more relaxed, I know, it's because it was the first time I felt relaxed." Because he disappeared from the football world after resigning, fans couldn't see him on the football field, only a few television cameras focused on him. But Gullit told reporters that he still plays football sometimes, but only on Sundays when he is in Amsterdam. He also admitted that he "became a lazy person" after being away from training.

    April 2003: Gullit Returns to Milan to Relive Old Dreams, Says He Has Found New Passion

    Gullit returned to AC Milan, this time he came to the Carnago training base as the coach of the Netherlands under-19 national team. The Dutchman spoke frankly to his old team.

    "I'm happy to be back here," said the Dutchman. "I've found the familiar atmosphere here again, it's great. I've seen some old friends from when I left here, Milan still keeps its old traditions: Maldini, Ancelotti and Costacurta,

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