Joop Hiele

Johannes " Joop " Frederik Hiele ( born December 25, 1958 in Rotterdam, Netherlands ) is a former Dutch football goalkeeper, who was with Feyenoord Rotterdam Dutch champion and cup winner. Seven times he competed in the national team.

Career

The majority of his playing career spent Joop Hiele the Dutch first division club Feyenoord, where he was joined by eleven years and where he since the introduction of professional football team regular for the first team was the only youth goalkeeper, in which he made ​​his debut on April 2, 1978. With Feyenoord he won the KNVB Cup in 1980 and 1984, the Double. After 318 league games and 30 European Cup appearances with the Rotterdamern he moved in 1990 to Schiedamse VV. During the following season with Dordrecht'90 merged and for which he was three seasons active In the fourth season - Dordrecht'90 had become disconnected from the SIA - he did not come, however, after the descent into the Eerste Divisie to the course, so he transferred to Go Ahead Eagles Deventer after the season 1993/94, at where he ended his career after only one year. After his time as a player he was goalkeeping coach, first at Willem II in Tilburg, then at the PSV in Eindhoven and the Dutch national team, among others, during the European Championship in 2004. Since 2008 he headed the goalie school in his parent club Feyenoord.

National

Hiele from 1980 to 1991 to the Dutch national squad, came into this more than eleven years but only in seven games for use. He made his debut on 10 September 1980 to 1:2 defeat in the World Cup qualifier against Ireland in Dublin. It was the first game after Euro 1980, in which Bondscoach January Zwartkruis first Piet Schrijvers replaced, who had been since the 1978 World Cup goalkeeper in the Orange team. In the next match Hans van Breukelen debuted in goal for the Dutch, then Pim Doesburg came to the course before the beginning of 1981 made ​​his comeback under head coach Kees Rijvers Schrijvers. Hiele had to wait for his second international game five and a half years. On March 12, 1986, the Netherlands won with him in goal in the Leipzig Central Stadium in a friendly match against East Germany - Selection 1-0. But then again took over the now became the master force van Breukelen. Upcoming games for Hiele followed in clock: in April 1987 against Hungary at the European Championship qualifiers, in May 1988 in a friendly against Bulgaria and on April 26, 1989 in a 1-1 draw in their World Cup qualifier against Germany in which it Karlheinz Riedle overcame. Another time he came in 1989 for use before it - still second only to van Breukelen - in Helsinki against Finland made ​​his last game in the Elftal on 5 June 1991. The now playing for the SIA goalkeeper explained a little later his retirement from the national team. Hiele was both at the European Championships in 1988 and in the 1990 World Cup as second goalie behind van Breukelen in the squad of the Dutch.

Title

  • Dutch master: 1984
  • Dutch Cup winner: 1980, 1984
  • European Championship: 1988 ( without insert)
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