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Van Bronckhorst succeeds Van der Sar as Dutch skipper

Jonathan Roorda - 19 August 2008 19:52

Giovanni van Bronckhorst celebrates a goal at Euro 2008

AMSTERDAM (SW) - Feyenoord player Giovanni van Bronckhorst is the new captain of the Dutch national team, succeeding goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar.

Van Bronckhorst made his international debut in 1996 and earned 81 caps since. The defender slash midfielder is familiar with current manager Bert van Marwijk, as the two worked together at Feyenoord Rotterdam.

"I've seen Van Bronckhorst as captain at Feyenoord. He did fine then, and I think this'll be the case with the Dutch team as well," said Van Marwijk.

Van Bronckhorst has represented many teams during his sixteen year old career, with his years at Glasgow Ranfers, Arsenal and Barcelona as highlights before returning to Feyenoord last year.

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Comments (2)

Timothy

19 August 2008 20:49

Good to see that old fart retire from international duties. He wasn't that good at all

philip99

19 August 2008 21:32

van der sar is a very good goalkeeper and captain, wtf are you talking about?

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