Jan Jongbloed

January Jongbloed ( born November 25, 1940 in Amsterdam ) is a former Dutch football player. He holds the record with 717 games for most appearances in the Eredivisie.

  • 2.1 In the club
  • 2.2 national team

Career

Association

The goalkeeper Jongbloed began his career at the Amsterdam amateur club VVA. In the top division played for the Amsterdam club DWS and its successor club FC Amsterdam, Roda JC Kerkrade and the Go Ahead Eagles Deventer. With D.W.S. he rose in 1962 from the Eredivisie from, but equal in the following season back on. As to 2012 single team could D.W.S. with coach Leslie Talbot as promoted the following season to win the championship. In the European Cup 1964/65 the team reached the quarter-finals by Jongbloed; as he was able to advance to the quarterfinals with FC Amsterdam in the UEFA Cup 1974/75, in which the documents Amsterdam 1 FC Cologne. During his Amsterdam period Jongbloed remained semi-professional and moonlighted in his cigar store; until 36 years after the change to Roda JC he could make a living completely denied by a professional content.

Actually, he wanted after his time in 1982 to end his career in Kerkrade, but when Go-Ahead Eagles coach Henk Wullems half a year later asked him to step in for eleven games with the club from Deventer, he said yes. Two full seasons, he subsequently completed yet at the Go Ahead Eagles in the Eredivisie. With nearly 45 years he suffered on 8 September 1985 following the away game of Go Ahead Eagles while HFC Haarlem a heart attack, which finally put an end to his playing career. Subsequently, he worked as assistant coach at the Go Ahead Eagles and then from 1988 to 2010. Than assistance and youth coach and as a scout for the SBV Vitesse in Arnhem For a short time he was in 1995/96 interim - together with Frans Thijssen - Chief of Eredivisiemannschaft. Since his involuntary leave of Vitesse he is a consultant and head of the youth section of amateur club Hellas Sports from Zaandam.

National

His debut in goal for the Dutch national team was in January Jongbloed already with 21 years. On September 22, 1962, he appeared as a substitute in a 1:4 defeat against Denmark and shortly before the end of Piet Lagarde from Sports Club Enschede, but had in the five more minutes to accept the fourth goal of the Danes. It was not until nearly twelve years later, he returned, in the penultimate match before the World Cup in 1974, in the box, the Dutchman back. From this time he delivered himself with Piet Schrijvers of Ajax Amsterdam a duel for the position of number one goalkeeper. Coach Rinus Michels sat on him during the World Cup 1974 in Germany. He stood for all matches in the Netherlands in 1974 at the gate and was vice-champion. He was the only Dutch goalkeeper, who was selected for its playful qualities for a World Cup final tournament. Jongbloed was a mitspielender keeper, who at times also went with forward event of an imminent defeat. Michels wanted in Germany prefer a goalkeeper who could sometimes work as a sweeper - in the spirit of "total football " of the Oranje - Eleven.

With the Football World Cup 1978 in Argentina and coach Ernst Happel put first on the experienced keeper, but when he last group match against Scotland did not look particularly good in the 2:3 defeat, he was replaced by Happel by Piet Schrijvers. When Schrijvers in the last game of the second final round injured against Italy, Jongbloed came to train again and played against Argentina the second World Cup final of his career. Again he was in his last international game, but only vice-champion.

For astonishment Jongbloed made ​​sometimes with his shirt number, which for a goalkeeper rather unusual 8 This he received because the numbers on the Dutch national team were awarded alphabetically in the 1970s. The only exception was the former star of the team, Johan Cruyff, who always wore the number 14.

Anti-Semitism accusation

Jongbloed is on January 17, 1965 in the local derby between Ajax Amsterdam and DWS Jewish Ajax player Bennie Muller with the words " Vuile red - Jood " ( " dirty, verotteter Jew " ) have offended. The incident attracted great attention in the Netherlands, Jongbloed against a barrier of several games was imposed.

Achievements

In the club

  • Dutch master: 1964

National

  • Vice World Champion: 1974, 1978

Private

Jongbloeds son Eric Jongbloed was also goalkeeper. He played like his father at AFC DWS, but the amateur camp was now at home. At age 21, Eric Jongbloed died during a game, as on 23 September 1984, a storm was raised and a bolt of lightning struck the goalkeeper.

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