Jeroen Heubach

Jeroen Heubach 2008

Jeroen Heubach (* September 24, 1974 in Enschede ) is a former Dutch football player. By the summer of 2010, the defender was standing by the Dutch first division club Twente Enschede under contract.

Career

Heubach's career began in 1994 at FC Twente Enschede. In his first year as a pro he came up with three inserts and was thus able to celebrate his debut in the Eredivisie. After his breakthrough was not possible in the following two years, Heubach moved to 1997/ 98 for newly promoted MVV Maastricht. When league rivals the defender was able to prevail and soon became a regular player. In the 1998/99 season he scored his first league goal. In the summer of 1999, he finally moved back to Enschede to give it another try at FC Twente. This time I managed to get him in the starting lineup. Since then, Heubach is a regular performer at the Enschedern. In 2001 he moved with the team to the final of the KNVB Cup where the FC Zwolle was beaten and Heubach its first national success came with the team. Three years later, managed Twente recover the final. This time was Heubach and his team of success implies denying. On 30 December 2007, the defensive player came to his 250 league use for Twente. In 2008 and 2009 he was runner-up with Twente. In addition, they moved again in 2009 to the final of the KNVB Cup. There, however, they lost on penalties to SC Heerenveen

Achievements

  • KNVB Cup with Twente Enschede: 2001
  • Dutch champion with FC Twente: 2009/10

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The supporters of FC Twente call Heubach because of its intimate association membership Heubach Hooligan. This is justified by the fact, as the player also enjoys showing his inclination towards opposing fans.

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