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Clarence Seedorf

Clarence Clyde Seedorf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈklɛrəns ˈseːdɔr(ə)f] ; born 1 April 1976) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. He is regarded by many as one of the greatest midfielders of all time.[3][4]

Clarence Seedorf
Seedorf in 2021
Personal information
Full name Clarence Clyde Seedorf[1]
Date of birth (1976-04-01) 1 April 1976 (age 47)
Place of birth Paramaribo, Suriname[2]
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1982–1983 VV AS' 80
1983–1986 Real Almere
1986–1992 Ajax
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1995 Ajax 65 (11)
1995–1996 Sampdoria 32 (3)
1996–2000 Real Madrid 121 (15)
2000–2002 Internazionale 64 (8)
2002–2012 AC Milan 300 (47)
2012–2014 Botafogo 72 (23)
Total 654 (107)
International career
1994–2008 Netherlands 87 (11)
Managerial career
2014 AC Milan
2016 Shenzhen
2018 Deportivo La Coruña
2018–2019 Cameroon
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Seedorf is considered one of the most successful players in UEFA Champions League history, as he is the only player to have won the Champions League with three clubs – once with Ajax, in 1995, once with Real Madrid, in 1998 and twice with AC Milan, in 2003 and 2007.[5][6]

At international level, he represented the Netherlands on 87 occasions, and took part in three UEFA European Football Championships (1996, 2000, 2004) and the 1998 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals of the latter three tournaments.

In 2004, he was chosen by Pelé as part of the FIFA 100. Seedorf is one of the most decorated Dutch players ever, and has won domestic and continental titles while playing for clubs in the Netherlands, Spain, Italy and Brazil.[7]

Early career edit

Born in Paramaribo, Suriname,[2] Seedorf was raised in Almere, Flevoland, where he moved when he was two years old. He grew up in a footballing family, with both his younger brothers Jürgen and Chedric Seedorf,[8] and his father, former player and talent agent Johann Seedorf.

Seedorf began his career at the age of six in the youth ranks of his local amateur sides VV AS '80 and Real Almere,[9] before being discovered and recruited to the ranks of nearby Dutch giants Ajax by Urgent Scoutingteam, the talent agency set up by Johan Cruyff, and which was responsible for recruiting the likes of Frank and Ronald de Boer, Edgar Davids, Robert Witschge and Patrick Kluivert to the club as well.[10]

Following in their brother's footsteps, under the guidance of their father and talent agent, Seedorf's siblings, as well as cousin Stefano, would later also join the ranks of Ajax.

Club career edit

Ajax edit

A product of the famed Ajax Youth Academy, Seedorf started his career as a right midfielder for Ajax during the early 1990s. He made his professional debut on 29 November 1992 against Groningen at the age of 16 years and 242 days, making him the youngest-ever debutant for Ajax, at the time.[11] He quickly established himself as the first choice on his position under manager Louis van Gaal, and in the 1993–94 season, his second with the club, he helped the Amsterdam-based side win the treble, securing the Eredivisie title, the KNVB Cup and the Dutch Super Cup in the same year.[12] Among his teammates was Frank Rijkaard, the player he used to idolise in his younger days.[13]

The following season, Seedorf helped his team secure consecutive Super Cup and Eredivisie titles, as well as their fourth European Cup trophy, winning the 1994–95 UEFA Champions League after defeating AC Milan in the final.[14] He played a key role in the final before being replaced in the 53rd minute by striker Nwankwo Kanu.[15] Patrick Kluivert scored a late goal to lift Ajax to a 1–0 victory over the Italian giants,[16] whom Seedorf would later go on to represent for a decade.[17] While at Ajax, he was part of a trio known as "De kabel", composed of Edgar Davids, Patrick Kluivert and himself. Later, Winston Bogarde and Michael Reiziger would be added to the group to make it a quintet; what had started as a friendship was then taken over during the UEFA Euro 1996 to describe the group.[18]

Sampdoria edit

Opting not to extend his contract with Ajax following their European success and the Bosman ruling, Seedorf signed a one-year contract with Italian Serie A side Sampdoria instead.[19] While not able to obtain any silverware in his first season at his new club, Seedorf appeared in 32 matches, scoring three goals helping his side to an eighth-place finish in the league table, all the while maintaining the form he had demonstrated at Ajax in the past. Seedorf was then able to secure a transfer to Real Madrid, moving to the Spanish La Liga by the end of the season.[20]

Real Madrid edit

Seedorf moved to Real Madrid in 1996,[21] where he was virtually ever present for Los Blancos in his first three seasons.[19] In his first season, he helped the team regain the La Liga title, while in his second season, 1997–98, he played a major role in the team's Champions League success, as Madrid secured a 1–0 victory over Juventus in the final,[22] earning his second Champions League title of his career.

While playing for Real Madrid, Seedorf scored a notable long-range goal against Atlético Madrid in 1997.[23] At the end of the 1998–99 season, Madrid and Juventus wanted to swap Seedorf for Zinedine Zidane, but the deal did not go through and the French playmaker waited two more years before joining Real Madrid.

Starting from the summer of 1999, Seedorf's role at Real Madrid became less prominent during the tenure of Dutch manager Guus Hiddink at the club. He was eventually transferred back to Italy during the 1999–2000 season, this time to Inter Milan, for a fee about 44 billion Italian lira (approximately €23 million).[24]

Inter Milan edit

On 24 December 1999, Seedorf moved to Inter in a $24.35 million deal after cementing his place in the Real Madrid midfield for over three years.[25] Despite helping the team to the Coppa Italia final later that season – a 2–1 aggregate loss to Lazio where Seedorf scored Inter's only goal[26] – Seedorf could not help bring any major silverware to the club. Nonetheless, he is remembered by many Inter fans for his two goals against Juventus in a 2–2 draw on 9 March 2002, both of which were superb long-range efforts.[27]

AC Milan edit

 
Clarence Seedorf in action for AC Milan against Eric Addo of PSV in a friendly game on 3 August 2007 at the Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow.

After two years with Inter, Seedorf moved to their city rivals AC Milan in 2002, in an exchange with Francesco Coco.[28] Seedorf won the Coppa Italia with Milan in 2003, the first time they had won the competition in 26 years. In the same season, Seedorf gained his third Champions League medal, becoming the first player to win the Champions League with three clubs.[19] The all-Italian final saw Milan beat Juventus on penalties after a 0–0 draw, despite Seedorf failing to convert his own penalty. The following season, 2003–04, Seedorf played a role in the Milan side that won the Serie A title. It was Seedorf's fourth national league title of his career, following his two Dutch title wins with Ajax and his one Spanish win with Real Madrid.

Seedorf played a major role as Milan reached the Champions League final again in 2005, scoring the only goal of the game in their opening group match against Shakhtar Donetsk on 14 September 2004 and appearing in all 13 competition matches.[29] He started the match against Liverpool in Istanbul in which Milan lost a 3–0 lead, eventually losing on penalties after a 3–3 draw; Seedorf did not take a penalty-kick.[30] Milan also finished runners-up in the Serie A, seven points behind champions Juventus, although Juventus were stripped of the title and Milan docked points for match-fixing.[31]

A match-fixing scandal tarnished Serie A and Milan were weakened by the scandal but were allowed to continue in Europe the following season, which led to their top players remaining with the club. In that season, 2005–06, he scored a goal after just 25 seconds in a 2–2 draw against Schalke.[32]

Seedorf's role as foil to midfielder Kaká became increasingly impressive as the pair combined in style to score and supply the goals which drove Milan past Bayern Munich and Manchester United to another Champions League final, again against Liverpool. This time, however, they defeated them 2–1 in Athens, with Seedorf collecting his fourth Champions League medal. In that same year, Seedorf was a part of the Milan squad that won the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup, becoming the first European player to win the trophy with three clubs (Ajax in 1995 and Real Madrid in 1998). He ended up winning the Silver Ball for the competition for his performances, notably scoring the winner against Urawa Red Diamonds in the semi-final to send his club to the final.[33]

 
Seedorf playing against former club Real Madrid. On the left is Mesut Özil.

At the end of the 2006–07 season, Seedorf was voted best midfielder of the Champions League. He played his 100th game in the Champions League on 4 December against Celtic.

With Milan, Seedorf formed a formidable midfield partnership with Gennaro Gattuso and Andrea Pirlo, which began since the 2002–03 season. This midfield trio was still used in the starting line-up until the 2011–12 season (Pirlo left the Rossoneri in the summer of 2011), although their form had been declining. Under the guidance of coach Carlo Ancelotti, their role was to support an attacking midfielder, whether it be Rivaldo, Rui Costa, Kaká or Ronaldinho.

Seedorf became the foreigner with the most appearances for Milan following a game against his former club, Sampdoria, which he scored in. At 395 appearances, he passed Nils Liedholm for this historic milestone. During the Sampdoria game, he also became the ninth-highest scoring foreigner for Milan, with 58 goals. On 29 March 2010, Seedorf was the target of racist chants from Lazio fans in a 1–1 draw, which led to the Rome-based club being given a €15,000 fine by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC). This led the Italy's players' union want racism stamped out in Serie A.[34]

Seedorf won his second Scudetto with Milan in the 2010–11 Serie A season, where he once again played a vital role. He scored four goals and made 36 appearances in the 2010–11 season. Seedorf added yet another medal to his trophy cabinet in the first official game of the 2011–12 season, where he played the full 90 minutes in a 2–1 comeback win over rivals Inter Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana.[35] He scored the winning goal of Milan's first win of the 2011–12 Serie A campaign, a 1–0 defeat of Cesena on 24 September.[36]

Seedorf was ranked seventh of the 20 best players of the Champions League, a list which was compiled in 2012 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the competition. The ranking was done by Champions, the official magazine of UEFA.[citation needed] On 14 May, he said that he was playing his last match with Milan against Novara that day. He also confirmed that he would continue to play football for another club. On 21 June, Seedorf held a press conference announcing his departure from Milan, stating, "I am leaving after 10 wonderful years... I leave a family" after playing for the Rossoneri for a decade and winning two Champions League, two Scudettos and a Coppa Italia.[37][38] Club CEO Adriano Galliani spoke of Seedorf following the player's departure in the highest regard, stating, "When Milan played well, which happened often, each and every time it occurred Seedorf played an amazing match. He is a world class player."[39]

Botafogo edit

 
Seedorf playing for Botafogo in 2013

On 30 June 2012, Seedorf signed a two-year contract with Brazilian club Botafogo.[40] The veteran midfielder made his debut with the club on 22 July against Grêmio.[41][42] On 5 August, Seedorf scored his first goal for Botafogo, curling in a free kick against Atlético Goianiense. On 5 September, Seedorf scored two goals and made an assist against Cruzeiro, helping Botafogo to a 3–1 victory.[43] On 3 February 2013, for the first time on his career, Seedorf scored a hat-trick against Macaé, his first game as a starter that year. Before that game, Seedorf played the second half against Fluminense and made a good assist to Bolívar, who scored the match's equalizer.[citation needed]

On 10 March 2013, Seedorf won his first title with Botafogo: the 2013 Taça Guanabara, the first round of 2013 Campeonato Carioca. On 5 May, he won the second round of 2013 Campeonato Carioca – 2013 Taça Rio – against Fluminense. That is also the day of his first official title for Botafogo, the 2013 Campeonato Carioca, as the team won both rounds and no final match was needed. On 6 June, Seedorf scored his 100th goal in domestic league play: 11 with Ajax, 3 with Sampdoria, 15 with Real Madrid, 8 with Inter, 47 with Milan and 16 with Botafogo. On 14 January 2014, Seedorf announced his retirement from professional football. He announced that he is ending his playing career to take up the manager position at Milan following the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri.

International career edit

Due to Surinamese rules against dual citizenship, players who take Dutch citizenship are no longer eligible to represent the Netherlands' former colony. He received his first callup on 14 December 1994 at the age of 18 against Luxembourg.[44] Seedorf scored on his debut, helping his team to a 5–0 victory in a UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying match.[45]

Seedorf was in the Dutch squad for the UEFA European Championships in 1996, where his penalty miss proved decisive in the quarter-final shootout defeat to France.[46] He also appeared for the Netherlands at Euro 2000 and 2004, as well as the 1998 FIFA World Cup, reaching the semi-finals in all three of these tournaments.

On 12 November 2006, Seedorf was recalled for the first time since June 2004 as a replacement for the injured Wesley Sneijder. He started and played the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 friendly draw against England. Seedorf won the last of his 87 caps for the Netherlands in 2007.[19] In the Euro 2008 qualifiers against Romania (0–0 at home) and Slovenia (1–0 away win), Seedorf played four and six minutes respectively. There were doubts on his position within the national team, as Marco van Basten favoured younger players such as Rafael van der Vaart, Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie. On 13 May 2008, Seedorf announced that he would not take part in UEFA Euro 2008 due to his ongoing personal conflict with van Basten.[47]

Style of play edit

 
Seedorf's number 10 Milan jersey in the San Siro museum

Nicknamed “Il Professore” and “Willy Wonka”, Seedorf was a well-rounded, hardworking and versatile player, who was gifted with strength, pace, stamina and notable physical attributes, which allowed him to play anywhere in midfield and contribute both offensively and defensively, due to his significant tactical intelligence; although he primarily served as a playmaker in the centre, throughout his career he was also deployed as an attacking midfielder, on the wing, as a mezzala, or in a holding or box-to-box role.[48][49][50][51][52]

A world class midfielder, in addition to his fitness and athletic characteristics, as well as his ability to break down opposing plays and win back possession,[48][49] he was an elegant, creative player and an excellent dribbler, possessing outstanding technique, ball skills and vision, which enabled him to retain possession when under pressure and subsequently lay the ball off to an on-rushing teammate;[53] he was also an accurate passer and crosser of the ball.[48][50][54][55] Seedorf was also capable of scoring goals due to his powerful, accurate striking ability from distance with either foot;[48][49][56][57] furthermore, he was an effective free kick taker.[58] Despite his physical, energetic, and tenacious style of play, Seedorf was regarded as played with good behavior, and was sent off only two times in his entire career. In addition to his success and footballing skills, Seedorf has also been praised for his longevity as a footballer.[48]

Managerial career edit

Seedorf was appointed the new head coach of Milan on 16 January 2014, terminating his contract with Botafogo early in order to take on the managerial role, with Milan languishing in 11th in the Serie A table. On 19 January, he won his first managerial match, played against Hellas Verona, with Mario Balotelli scoring the lone goal of the game.[59]

Despite overseeing the club's first five-match winning run since 2011, and first Serie A victory in the Milan derby against Inter since 2011, Seedorf was dismissed by Milan on 9 June 2014 after just four months on the job, with Filippo Inzaghi being named as his successor.[60] During the Dutchman's time at the helm of the club, Milan gained a total of 35 out of a possible 57 points - the fourth-most out of all Serie A sides (one less than Napoli's corresponding total and six less than Roma's).

Seedorf was appointed manager of China League One team Shenzhen F.C. in July 2016,[61] but was replaced five months later by Sven-Göran Eriksson.[62] A year later Seedorf joined Brazilian club Atlético Paranaense as both a coach and a sporting director[63][64][65] Within a month the deal was cancelled after both parties failed to reach an agreement.[citation needed] In February 2018, Seedorf was appointed as manager of Spanish club Deportivo de La Coruña for the remainder of the 2017–18 season.[66] Seedorf led the team to just two wins in sixteen matches, Deportivo were relegated from La Liga, and at the end of the season he left the club.[67]

After a deal with Sven-Göran Eriksson could not be agreed, the Fédération Camerounaise de Football appointed Seedorf as the manager of the Cameroon national team in August 2018.[68] He was joined by former teammate Patrick Kluivert as his assistant manager.[68] However, after a disappointing 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, where Cameroon as defending champions were eliminated by Nigeria in the round of 16 after an unimpressive group stage, he was sacked in July 2019.[69]

Personal life and other work edit

 
Seedorf with Queen Máxima and King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands.

Seedorf speaks six languages fluently:[49][70][71] Dutch, English,[72] Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Sranan Tongo. He was often seen as a spiritual, intelligent and articulate figure in football,[73] and in a 2011 interview, Seedorf stated that he was studying to obtain a master's degree in business at the prestigious Bocconi University in Milan;[74] because of this, he earned the nickname "il professore" ("the professor") during his time playing at Milan.[49] Seedorf married a Brazilian woman, Luviana Seedorf, with whom he owns a restaurant called Finger's in Milan. They have four children.[75] After separating from his wife, he began a relationship with Canadian-Iranian Sophia Makramati, and converted to her faith of Islam in a March 2022 ceremony in Dubai.[76][77]

Seedorf has dabbled in media-related work during recent years. In 2009, he worked with The New York Times to run a column entitled "Seedorf responds", where once a month he would answer peoples' questions regarding football.[78] He joined the BBC's team covering the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, working as a television pundit.[79] He also presented a number of features for the BBC coverage, including one about Robben Island.[80] He joined the BBC for their Match of the Day Live coverage of UEFA Euro 2012. He has also made appearances on Match of the Day 2 during the English football league season.

Because of his strong connection with the country Suriname, where he was born, he is involved in many social development projects there. He built his own "Clarence Seedorf Stadium" in the district of Para in Suriname. In this stadium, the Para Juniors League of Suriname is being held and the teams of the Suri Profs & SV The Brothers play there regularly. With his Champions for Children Foundation, he supports projects for good causes in Suriname.[81] For this, Suriname has honoured him to Commander of the High-Order of the Yellow Star, and recently in 2011, he was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau (OON).

In 2012 and 2014, Seedorf took part in Soccer Aid, a charity match at Old Trafford with former professional players and celebrities. He played for "The Rest of the World" team against England. In 2014, he scored a hat-trick, where The Rest of the World won 4–2; they raised over £4 million in total.[82]

Clarence's nephew, Collin Seedorf, is also a professional footballer, and currently plays for Dutch club, FC Eindhoven.[83]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[84]
Club Season League[85] Cup[86] Continental[87] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Ajax 1992–93 Eredivisie 12 1 3 0 3 0 18 1
1993–94 Eredivisie 19 4 3 0 2 0 24 4
1994–95 Eredivisie 34 6 3 0 11 0 48 6
Total 65 11 9 0 16 0 90 11
Sampdoria 1995–96 Serie A 32 3 2 1 34 4
Real Madrid 1996–97 La Liga 38 6 4 0 42 6
1997–98 La Liga 36 6 2 1 11 0 49 7
1998–99 La Liga 37 3 5 1 10 3 52 7
1999–2000 La Liga 10 0 0 0 6 0 16 0
Total 121 15 11 2 27 3 159 20
Inter Milan 1999–2000 Serie A 20 3 5 2 0 0 25 5
2000–01 Serie A 24 2 5 0 7 3 36 5
2001–02 Serie A 20 3 2 1 10 0 32 4
Total 64 8 12 3 17 3 93 14
AC Milan 2002–03 Serie A 29 4 3 2 16 1 48 7
2003–04 Serie A 29 3 6 0 10 0 45 3
2004–05 Serie A 32 5 4 1 13 1 49 7
2005–06 Serie A 36 4 2 1 11 1 49 6
2006–07 Serie A 32 7 5 0 14 3 51 10
2007–08 Serie A 32 7 0 0 10 3 42 10
2008–09 Serie A 33 6 1 0 7 0 41 6
2009–10 Serie A 29 5 0 0 8 1 37 6
2010–11 Serie A 30 4 2 0 8 0 40 4
2011–12 Serie A 18 2 4 1 8 0 30 3
Total 300 47 27 5 105 10 432 62
Botafogo 2012 Série A 24 8 0 0 1 1 25 9
2013 Série A 34 8 8 0 0 0 56 15
Total 58 16 8 0 1 1 81 24
Career total 640 100 63 8 166 17 889 135

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[88][89]
National team Year Apps Goals
Netherlands 1994 1 1
1995 7 3
1996 11 2
1997 7 0
1998 12 1
1999 7 0
2000 10 2
2001 4 1
2002 2 1
2003 7 0
2004 9 0
2005 0 0
2006 1 0
2007 8 0
2008 1 0
Total 87 11
Scores and results list the Netherlands' goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Seedorf goal.
List of international goals scored by Clarence Seedorf[90]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 14 December 1994 De Kuip, Rotterdam   Luxembourg 5–0 5–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
2 29 March 1995 De Kuip, Rotterdam   Malta 1–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
3 11 October 1995 Ta' Qali National Stadium, Attard   Malta 4–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
4 15 November 1995 De Kuip, Rotterdam   Norway 1–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
5 4 June 1996 De Kuip, Rotterdam   Republic of Ireland 2–1 3–1 Friendly
6 14 December 1996 King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels   Belgium 2–0 3–0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifying
7 21 February 1998 Orange Bowl, Miami   United States 2–0 2–0 Friendly
8 7 October 2000 GSP Stadium, Nicosia   Cyprus 1–0 4–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying
9 2–0
10 6 October 2001 GelreDome, Arnhem   Andorra 2–0 4–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying
11 16 October 2002 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna   Austria 1–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying

Managerial statistics edit

As of 6 July 2019
Team From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
AC Milan 16 January 2014[91] 9 June 2014[60] 22 11 2 9 28 26 +2 050.00
Shenzhen 7 July 2016 5 December 2016 14 4 4 6 17 24 −7 028.57
Deportivo de La Coruña 5 February 2018 22 May 2018 16 2 6 8 14 25 −11 012.50
Cameroon 4 August 2018 16 July 2019 13 4 5 4 10 11 −1 030.77
Total 64 21 17 26 69 84 −15 032.81

Honours edit

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Player edit

Ajax[93]

Real Madrid[93]

AC Milan[93]

Botafogo[93]

Individual

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Clarence Seedorf official website
  • Clarence Seedorf at Wereld van Oranje (archived) (in Dutch)

clarence, seedorf, clarence, clyde, seedorf, dutch, pronunciation, ˈklɛrəns, ˈseːdɔr, born, april, 1976, dutch, professional, football, manager, former, player, regarded, many, greatest, midfielders, time, seedorf, 2021personal, informationfull, nameclarence, . Clarence Clyde Seedorf Dutch pronunciation ˈklɛrens ˈseːdɔr e f born 1 April 1976 is a Dutch professional football manager and former player He is regarded by many as one of the greatest midfielders of all time 3 4 Clarence SeedorfSeedorf in 2021Personal informationFull nameClarence Clyde Seedorf 1 Date of birth 1976 04 01 1 April 1976 age 47 Place of birthParamaribo Suriname 2 Height1 77 m 5 ft 10 in 2 Position s MidfielderYouth career1982 1983VV AS 801983 1986Real Almere1986 1992AjaxSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1992 1995Ajax65 11 1995 1996Sampdoria32 3 1996 2000Real Madrid121 15 2000 2002Internazionale64 8 2002 2012AC Milan300 47 2012 2014Botafogo72 23 Total654 107 International career1994 2008Netherlands87 11 Managerial career2014AC Milan2016Shenzhen2018Deportivo La Coruna2018 2019Cameroon Club domestic league appearances and goalsSeedorf is considered one of the most successful players in UEFA Champions League history as he is the only player to have won the Champions League with three clubs once with Ajax in 1995 once with Real Madrid in 1998 and twice with AC Milan in 2003 and 2007 5 6 At international level he represented the Netherlands on 87 occasions and took part in three UEFA European Football Championships 1996 2000 2004 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup reaching the semi finals of the latter three tournaments In 2004 he was chosen by Pele as part of the FIFA 100 Seedorf is one of the most decorated Dutch players ever and has won domestic and continental titles while playing for clubs in the Netherlands Spain Italy and Brazil 7 Contents 1 Early career 2 Club career 2 1 Ajax 2 2 Sampdoria 2 3 Real Madrid 2 4 Inter Milan 2 5 AC Milan 2 6 Botafogo 3 International career 4 Style of play 5 Managerial career 6 Personal life and other work 7 Career statistics 7 1 Club 7 2 International 8 Managerial statistics 9 Honours 9 1 Player 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly career editBorn in Paramaribo Suriname 2 Seedorf was raised in Almere Flevoland where he moved when he was two years old He grew up in a footballing family with both his younger brothers Jurgen and Chedric Seedorf 8 and his father former player and talent agent Johann Seedorf Seedorf began his career at the age of six in the youth ranks of his local amateur sides VV AS 80 and Real Almere 9 before being discovered and recruited to the ranks of nearby Dutch giants Ajax by Urgent Scoutingteam the talent agency set up by Johan Cruyff and which was responsible for recruiting the likes of Frank and Ronald de Boer Edgar Davids Robert Witschge and Patrick Kluivert to the club as well 10 Following in their brother s footsteps under the guidance of their father and talent agent Seedorf s siblings as well as cousin Stefano would later also join the ranks of Ajax Club career editAjax edit A product of the famed Ajax Youth Academy Seedorf started his career as a right midfielder for Ajax during the early 1990s He made his professional debut on 29 November 1992 against Groningen at the age of 16 years and 242 days making him the youngest ever debutant for Ajax at the time 11 He quickly established himself as the first choice on his position under manager Louis van Gaal and in the 1993 94 season his second with the club he helped the Amsterdam based side win the treble securing the Eredivisie title the KNVB Cup and the Dutch Super Cup in the same year 12 Among his teammates was Frank Rijkaard the player he used to idolise in his younger days 13 The following season Seedorf helped his team secure consecutive Super Cup and Eredivisie titles as well as their fourth European Cup trophy winning the 1994 95 UEFA Champions League after defeating AC Milan in the final 14 He played a key role in the final before being replaced in the 53rd minute by striker Nwankwo Kanu 15 Patrick Kluivert scored a late goal to lift Ajax to a 1 0 victory over the Italian giants 16 whom Seedorf would later go on to represent for a decade 17 While at Ajax he was part of a trio known as De kabel composed of Edgar Davids Patrick Kluivert and himself Later Winston Bogarde and Michael Reiziger would be added to the group to make it a quintet what had started as a friendship was then taken over during the UEFA Euro 1996 to describe the group 18 Sampdoria edit Opting not to extend his contract with Ajax following their European success and the Bosman ruling Seedorf signed a one year contract with Italian Serie A side Sampdoria instead 19 While not able to obtain any silverware in his first season at his new club Seedorf appeared in 32 matches scoring three goals helping his side to an eighth place finish in the league table all the while maintaining the form he had demonstrated at Ajax in the past Seedorf was then able to secure a transfer to Real Madrid moving to the Spanish La Liga by the end of the season 20 Real Madrid edit Seedorf moved to Real Madrid in 1996 21 where he was virtually ever present for Los Blancos in his first three seasons 19 In his first season he helped the team regain the La Liga title while in his second season 1997 98 he played a major role in the team s Champions League success as Madrid secured a 1 0 victory over Juventus in the final 22 earning his second Champions League title of his career While playing for Real Madrid Seedorf scored a notable long range goal against Atletico Madrid in 1997 23 At the end of the 1998 99 season Madrid and Juventus wanted to swap Seedorf for Zinedine Zidane but the deal did not go through and the French playmaker waited two more years before joining Real Madrid Starting from the summer of 1999 Seedorf s role at Real Madrid became less prominent during the tenure of Dutch manager Guus Hiddink at the club He was eventually transferred back to Italy during the 1999 2000 season this time to Inter Milan for a fee about 44 billion Italian lira approximately 23 million 24 Inter Milan edit On 24 December 1999 Seedorf moved to Inter in a 24 35 million deal after cementing his place in the Real Madrid midfield for over three years 25 Despite helping the team to the Coppa Italia final later that season a 2 1 aggregate loss to Lazio where Seedorf scored Inter s only goal 26 Seedorf could not help bring any major silverware to the club Nonetheless he is remembered by many Inter fans for his two goals against Juventus in a 2 2 draw on 9 March 2002 both of which were superb long range efforts 27 AC Milan edit nbsp Clarence Seedorf in action for AC Milan against Eric Addo of PSV in a friendly game on 3 August 2007 at the Lokomotiv Stadium Moscow After two years with Inter Seedorf moved to their city rivals AC Milan in 2002 in an exchange with Francesco Coco 28 Seedorf won the Coppa Italia with Milan in 2003 the first time they had won the competition in 26 years In the same season Seedorf gained his third Champions League medal becoming the first player to win the Champions League with three clubs 19 The all Italian final saw Milan beat Juventus on penalties after a 0 0 draw despite Seedorf failing to convert his own penalty The following season 2003 04 Seedorf played a role in the Milan side that won the Serie A title It was Seedorf s fourth national league title of his career following his two Dutch title wins with Ajax and his one Spanish win with Real Madrid Seedorf played a major role as Milan reached the Champions League final again in 2005 scoring the only goal of the game in their opening group match against Shakhtar Donetsk on 14 September 2004 and appearing in all 13 competition matches 29 He started the match against Liverpool in Istanbul in which Milan lost a 3 0 lead eventually losing on penalties after a 3 3 draw Seedorf did not take a penalty kick 30 Milan also finished runners up in the Serie A seven points behind champions Juventus although Juventus were stripped of the title and Milan docked points for match fixing 31 A match fixing scandal tarnished Serie A and Milan were weakened by the scandal but were allowed to continue in Europe the following season which led to their top players remaining with the club In that season 2005 06 he scored a goal after just 25 seconds in a 2 2 draw against Schalke 32 Seedorf s role as foil to midfielder Kaka became increasingly impressive as the pair combined in style to score and supply the goals which drove Milan past Bayern Munich and Manchester United to another Champions League final again against Liverpool This time however they defeated them 2 1 in Athens with Seedorf collecting his fourth Champions League medal In that same year Seedorf was a part of the Milan squad that won the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup becoming the first European player to win the trophy with three clubs Ajax in 1995 and Real Madrid in 1998 He ended up winning the Silver Ball for the competition for his performances notably scoring the winner against Urawa Red Diamonds in the semi final to send his club to the final 33 nbsp Seedorf playing against former club Real Madrid On the left is Mesut Ozil At the end of the 2006 07 season Seedorf was voted best midfielder of the Champions League He played his 100th game in the Champions League on 4 December against Celtic With Milan Seedorf formed a formidable midfield partnership with Gennaro Gattuso and Andrea Pirlo which began since the 2002 03 season This midfield trio was still used in the starting line up until the 2011 12 season Pirlo left the Rossoneri in the summer of 2011 although their form had been declining Under the guidance of coach Carlo Ancelotti their role was to support an attacking midfielder whether it be Rivaldo Rui Costa Kaka or Ronaldinho Seedorf became the foreigner with the most appearances for Milan following a game against his former club Sampdoria which he scored in At 395 appearances he passed Nils Liedholm for this historic milestone During the Sampdoria game he also became the ninth highest scoring foreigner for Milan with 58 goals On 29 March 2010 Seedorf was the target of racist chants from Lazio fans in a 1 1 draw which led to the Rome based club being given a 15 000 fine by the Italian Football Federation FIGC This led the Italy s players union want racism stamped out in Serie A 34 Seedorf won his second Scudetto with Milan in the 2010 11 Serie A season where he once again played a vital role He scored four goals and made 36 appearances in the 2010 11 season Seedorf added yet another medal to his trophy cabinet in the first official game of the 2011 12 season where he played the full 90 minutes in a 2 1 comeback win over rivals Inter Milan in the Supercoppa Italiana 35 He scored the winning goal of Milan s first win of the 2011 12 Serie A campaign a 1 0 defeat of Cesena on 24 September 36 Seedorf was ranked seventh of the 20 best players of the Champions League a list which was compiled in 2012 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the competition The ranking was done by Champions the official magazine of UEFA citation needed On 14 May he said that he was playing his last match with Milan against Novara that day He also confirmed that he would continue to play football for another club On 21 June Seedorf held a press conference announcing his departure from Milan stating I am leaving after 10 wonderful years I leave a family after playing for the Rossoneri for a decade and winning two Champions League two Scudettos and a Coppa Italia 37 38 Club CEO Adriano Galliani spoke of Seedorf following the player s departure in the highest regard stating When Milan played well which happened often each and every time it occurred Seedorf played an amazing match He is a world class player 39 Botafogo edit nbsp Seedorf playing for Botafogo in 2013On 30 June 2012 Seedorf signed a two year contract with Brazilian club Botafogo 40 The veteran midfielder made his debut with the club on 22 July against Gremio 41 42 On 5 August Seedorf scored his first goal for Botafogo curling in a free kick against Atletico Goianiense On 5 September Seedorf scored two goals and made an assist against Cruzeiro helping Botafogo to a 3 1 victory 43 On 3 February 2013 for the first time on his career Seedorf scored a hat trick against Macae his first game as a starter that year Before that game Seedorf played the second half against Fluminense and made a good assist to Bolivar who scored the match s equalizer citation needed On 10 March 2013 Seedorf won his first title with Botafogo the 2013 Taca Guanabara the first round of 2013 Campeonato Carioca On 5 May he won the second round of 2013 Campeonato Carioca 2013 Taca Rio against Fluminense That is also the day of his first official title for Botafogo the 2013 Campeonato Carioca as the team won both rounds and no final match was needed On 6 June Seedorf scored his 100th goal in domestic league play 11 with Ajax 3 with Sampdoria 15 with Real Madrid 8 with Inter 47 with Milan and 16 with Botafogo On 14 January 2014 Seedorf announced his retirement from professional football He announced that he is ending his playing career to take up the manager position at Milan following the sacking of Massimiliano Allegri International career editDue to Surinamese rules against dual citizenship players who take Dutch citizenship are no longer eligible to represent the Netherlands former colony He received his first callup on 14 December 1994 at the age of 18 against Luxembourg 44 Seedorf scored on his debut helping his team to a 5 0 victory in a UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying match 45 Seedorf was in the Dutch squad for the UEFA European Championships in 1996 where his penalty miss proved decisive in the quarter final shootout defeat to France 46 He also appeared for the Netherlands at Euro 2000 and 2004 as well as the 1998 FIFA World Cup reaching the semi finals in all three of these tournaments On 12 November 2006 Seedorf was recalled for the first time since June 2004 as a replacement for the injured Wesley Sneijder He started and played the full 90 minutes in a 1 1 friendly draw against England Seedorf won the last of his 87 caps for the Netherlands in 2007 19 In the Euro 2008 qualifiers against Romania 0 0 at home and Slovenia 1 0 away win Seedorf played four and six minutes respectively There were doubts on his position within the national team as Marco van Basten favoured younger players such as Rafael van der Vaart Wesley Sneijder and Robin van Persie On 13 May 2008 Seedorf announced that he would not take part in UEFA Euro 2008 due to his ongoing personal conflict with van Basten 47 Style of play edit nbsp Seedorf s number 10 Milan jersey in the San Siro museumNicknamed Il Professore and Willy Wonka Seedorf was a well rounded hardworking and versatile player who was gifted with strength pace stamina and notable physical attributes which allowed him to play anywhere in midfield and contribute both offensively and defensively due to his significant tactical intelligence although he primarily served as a playmaker in the centre throughout his career he was also deployed as an attacking midfielder on the wing as a mezzala or in a holding or box to box role 48 49 50 51 52 A world class midfielder in addition to his fitness and athletic characteristics as well as his ability to break down opposing plays and win back possession 48 49 he was an elegant creative player and an excellent dribbler possessing outstanding technique ball skills and vision which enabled him to retain possession when under pressure and subsequently lay the ball off to an on rushing teammate 53 he was also an accurate passer and crosser of the ball 48 50 54 55 Seedorf was also capable of scoring goals due to his powerful accurate striking ability from distance with either foot 48 49 56 57 furthermore he was an effective free kick taker 58 Despite his physical energetic and tenacious style of play Seedorf was regarded as played with good behavior and was sent off only two times in his entire career In addition to his success and footballing skills Seedorf has also been praised for his longevity as a footballer 48 Managerial career editSeedorf was appointed the new head coach of Milan on 16 January 2014 terminating his contract with Botafogo early in order to take on the managerial role with Milan languishing in 11th in the Serie A table On 19 January he won his first managerial match played against Hellas Verona with Mario Balotelli scoring the lone goal of the game 59 Despite overseeing the club s first five match winning run since 2011 and first Serie A victory in the Milan derby against Inter since 2011 Seedorf was dismissed by Milan on 9 June 2014 after just four months on the job with Filippo Inzaghi being named as his successor 60 During the Dutchman s time at the helm of the club Milan gained a total of 35 out of a possible 57 points the fourth most out of all Serie A sides one less than Napoli s corresponding total and six less than Roma s Seedorf was appointed manager of China League One team Shenzhen F C in July 2016 61 but was replaced five months later by Sven Goran Eriksson 62 A year later Seedorf joined Brazilian club Atletico Paranaense as both a coach and a sporting director 63 64 65 Within a month the deal was cancelled after both parties failed to reach an agreement citation needed In February 2018 Seedorf was appointed as manager of Spanish club Deportivo de La Coruna for the remainder of the 2017 18 season 66 Seedorf led the team to just two wins in sixteen matches Deportivo were relegated from La Liga and at the end of the season he left the club 67 After a deal with Sven Goran Eriksson could not be agreed the Federation Camerounaise de Football appointed Seedorf as the manager of the Cameroon national team in August 2018 68 He was joined by former teammate Patrick Kluivert as his assistant manager 68 However after a disappointing 2019 Africa Cup of Nations where Cameroon as defending champions were eliminated by Nigeria in the round of 16 after an unimpressive group stage he was sacked in July 2019 69 Personal life and other work edit nbsp Seedorf with Queen Maxima and King Willem Alexander of the Netherlands Seedorf speaks six languages fluently 49 70 71 Dutch English 72 Italian Portuguese Spanish and Sranan Tongo He was often seen as a spiritual intelligent and articulate figure in football 73 and in a 2011 interview Seedorf stated that he was studying to obtain a master s degree in business at the prestigious Bocconi University in Milan 74 because of this he earned the nickname il professore the professor during his time playing at Milan 49 Seedorf married a Brazilian woman Luviana Seedorf with whom he owns a restaurant called Finger s in Milan They have four children 75 After separating from his wife he began a relationship with Canadian Iranian Sophia Makramati and converted to her faith of Islam in a March 2022 ceremony in Dubai 76 77 Seedorf has dabbled in media related work during recent years In 2009 he worked with The New York Times to run a column entitled Seedorf responds where once a month he would answer peoples questions regarding football 78 He joined the BBC s team covering the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa working as a television pundit 79 He also presented a number of features for the BBC coverage including one about Robben Island 80 He joined the BBC for their Match of the Day Live coverage of UEFA Euro 2012 He has also made appearances on Match of the Day 2 during the English football league season Because of his strong connection with the country Suriname where he was born he is involved in many social development projects there He built his own Clarence Seedorf Stadium in the district of Para in Suriname In this stadium the Para Juniors League of Suriname is being held and the teams of the Suri Profs amp SV The Brothers play there regularly With his Champions for Children Foundation he supports projects for good causes in Suriname 81 For this Suriname has honoured him to Commander of the High Order of the Yellow Star and recently in 2011 he was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau OON In 2012 and 2014 Seedorf took part in Soccer Aid a charity match at Old Trafford with former professional players and celebrities He played for The Rest of the World team against England In 2014 he scored a hat trick where The Rest of the World won 4 2 they raised over 4 million in total 82 Clarence s nephew Collin Seedorf is also a professional footballer and currently plays for Dutch club FC Eindhoven 83 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 84 Club Season League 85 Cup 86 Continental 87 TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsAjax 1992 93 Eredivisie 12 1 3 0 3 0 18 11993 94 Eredivisie 19 4 3 0 2 0 24 41994 95 Eredivisie 34 6 3 0 11 0 48 6Total 65 11 9 0 16 0 90 11Sampdoria 1995 96 Serie A 32 3 2 1 34 4Real Madrid 1996 97 La Liga 38 6 4 0 42 61997 98 La Liga 36 6 2 1 11 0 49 71998 99 La Liga 37 3 5 1 10 3 52 71999 2000 La Liga 10 0 0 0 6 0 16 0Total 121 15 11 2 27 3 159 20Inter Milan 1999 2000 Serie A 20 3 5 2 0 0 25 52000 01 Serie A 24 2 5 0 7 3 36 52001 02 Serie A 20 3 2 1 10 0 32 4Total 64 8 12 3 17 3 93 14AC Milan 2002 03 Serie A 29 4 3 2 16 1 48 72003 04 Serie A 29 3 6 0 10 0 45 32004 05 Serie A 32 5 4 1 13 1 49 72005 06 Serie A 36 4 2 1 11 1 49 62006 07 Serie A 32 7 5 0 14 3 51 102007 08 Serie A 32 7 0 0 10 3 42 102008 09 Serie A 33 6 1 0 7 0 41 62009 10 Serie A 29 5 0 0 8 1 37 62010 11 Serie A 30 4 2 0 8 0 40 42011 12 Serie A 18 2 4 1 8 0 30 3Total 300 47 27 5 105 10 432 62Botafogo 2012 Serie A 24 8 0 0 1 1 25 92013 Serie A 34 8 8 0 0 0 56 15Total 58 16 8 0 1 1 81 24Career total 640 100 63 8 166 17 889 135International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 88 89 National team Year Apps GoalsNetherlands 1994 1 11995 7 31996 11 21997 7 01998 12 11999 7 02000 10 22001 4 12002 2 12003 7 02004 9 02005 0 02006 1 02007 8 02008 1 0Total 87 11Scores and results list the Netherlands goal tally first score column indicates score after each Seedorf goal List of international goals scored by Clarence Seedorf 90 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 14 December 1994 De Kuip Rotterdam nbsp Luxembourg 5 0 5 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying2 29 March 1995 De Kuip Rotterdam nbsp Malta 1 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying3 11 October 1995 Ta Qali National Stadium Attard nbsp Malta 4 0 4 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying4 15 November 1995 De Kuip Rotterdam nbsp Norway 1 0 3 0 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying5 4 June 1996 De Kuip Rotterdam nbsp Republic of Ireland 2 1 3 1 Friendly6 14 December 1996 King Baudouin Stadium Brussels nbsp Belgium 2 0 3 0 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifying7 21 February 1998 Orange Bowl Miami nbsp United States 2 0 2 0 Friendly8 7 October 2000 GSP Stadium Nicosia nbsp Cyprus 1 0 4 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying9 2 010 6 October 2001 GelreDome Arnhem nbsp Andorra 2 0 4 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying11 16 October 2002 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna nbsp Austria 1 0 3 0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifyingManagerial statistics editAs of 6 July 2019Team From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win AC Milan 16 January 2014 91 9 June 2014 60 22 11 2 9 28 26 2 0 50 00Shenzhen 7 July 2016 5 December 2016 14 4 4 6 17 24 7 0 28 57Deportivo de La Coruna 5 February 2018 22 May 2018 16 2 6 8 14 25 11 0 12 50Cameroon 4 August 2018 16 July 2019 13 4 5 4 10 11 1 0 30 77Total 64 21 17 26 69 84 15 0 32 81Honours edit 92 Player edit Ajax 93 Eredivisie 1993 94 1994 95 KNVB Cup 1992 93 Johan Cruijff Shield 1993 UEFA Champions League 1994 95 94 Real Madrid 93 La Liga 1996 97 Supercopa de Espana 1997 UEFA Champions League 1997 98 94 95 Intercontinental Cup 1998AC Milan 93 Serie A 2003 04 2010 11 Coppa Italia 2002 03 Supercoppa Italiana 2011 UEFA Champions League 2002 03 2006 07 94 UEFA Super Cup 2003 2007 FIFA Club World Cup 2007Botafogo 93 Campeonato Carioca 2013Individual Dutch Football Talent of the Year 1993 1994 96 ESM Team of the Year 1996 97 97 UEFA Team of the Year 2002 98 2007 99 UEFA Best Midfielder Award 2006 07 100 FIFA Club World Cup Silver Ball 2007 101 FIFPro World XI Nominee 2007 102 Real Madrid Team of the Century 2008 103 Bola de Prata 2013 104 Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau 105 Commander of the Honorary Order of the Yellow Star 106 Nelson Mandela Legacy Champion 107 FIFA 100 108 AC Milan Hall of Fame 50 Golden Foot Award Legends 2018 109 See also editList of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances List of men s footballers with the most official appearances List of people named in the Panama PapersReferences edit Acta del Partido celebrado el 20 de mayo de 2018 en Valencia Minutes of the Match held on 20 May 2018 in Valencia in Spanish Royal Spanish Football Federation Retrieved 22 December 2020 permanent dead link a b c Clarence Seedorf A C Milan squad 2011 2012 A C Milan Archived from the original on 27 January 2012 Retrieved 26 January 2012 The interminable force of Clarence Seedorf Box To Box Football 6 March 2021 Archived from the original on 14 August 2022 Retrieved 5 June 2022 SportMob Facts about Clarence 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