Hans Gillhaus

John Paul " Hans " Gillhaus ( born November 5, 1963 in Helmond ) is a former Dutch football player.

Career

Association

His professional era began in 1983 Gillhaus at FC Den Bosch. In 1987, the PSV Eindhoven striker under contract. With PSV, he was able to celebrate a number of successes. In 1989 he left PSV towards Scotland for Aberdeen FC. With Aberdeen he won the Scottish Cup. In 1992 he moved to Vitesse Arnhem. Subsequently, he played in Japan for Gamba Osaka. After his less successful return to the Netherlands for AZ Alkmaar, where he graduated from eleven games. After the descent AZs 1998 he moved briefly to the Finnish club FF Jaro. In the season 1998/99 he was in the Eerste Divisie his career in 's- Hertogenbosch end with the club with which it had begun.

National

His debut for the Dutch national team was Gillhaus 1987. He came off the bench in two games of the World Cup qualifiers. In the Away - match against Greece, he came to 65 minutes with the score at 1-0 for the Netherlands into the game and scored the other two goals in a 3-0 draw. Then he came but again only at the Football World Cup 1990 in Italy used, where he played in the group stage in the draw against England and Irish national football team over 90 minutes and was in the second round defeat to Germany, ten minutes from the end for Richard Witschge loaded. After two more missions in World Cup year it until four years later came to two other internationals. The last appearance in the Orange Dress he had. According nine starts with two hits over the course of nearly eight years of his international career was over against Scotland on 23 March 1994.

After the active career

Gillhaus worked as chief scout for Chelsea in London, before joining as a technical manager for the Belgian first division side SV Zulte Waregem in August 2011.

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