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Wim Bleijenberg

Wim Bleijenberg (5 November 1930 – 10 January 2016) was a Dutch international football player, who played for FC Wageningen, Rigtersbleek, AFC Ajax, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Go Ahead Eagles and AGOVV Apeldoorn during his career.

Wim Bleijenberg
Personal information
Full name Willem Bleijenberg[1]
Date of birth (1930-11-05)5 November 1930
Place of birth Veenendaal, Netherlands
Date of death 10 January 2016(2016-01-10) (aged 85)
Place of death Huissen, Netherlands
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
VV Veenendaal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1951–1952 Wageningen (21)
1952–1956 Rigtersbleek
1956–1960 Ajax 79 (46)
1960–1962 Blauw-Wit 55 (46)
1962–1963 Go Ahead Eagles 27 (20)
1963–1966 AGOVV 60 (38)
International career
1953–1954 Netherlands 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16 January 2013
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 16 January 2013

He was nicknamed Wim Kontje (Bill Backside) because of his ability to turn away from his opponents.[2]

Club career edit

Early career edit

Born and raised in Veenendaal, on the outskirts of Utrecht, Bleijenberg began his career in the youth ranks of local VV Veenendaal from where he eventually signed with FC Wageningen making his debut in the 1951–52 season, and scoring 21 goals for the side from Wageningen. After just one season however Bleijenberg signed with Enschede club Rigtersbleek where he played 4 seasons, before signing with AFC Ajax.[3][4]

Ajax edit

Starting his career with Ajax in the 1956–57 season, Bleijenberg led the club in scoring in league matches having scored 16 goals in 18 league appearances that first season in which he helped Ajax win the National Championship. He led the club in scoring for league matches alongside teammate Piet van der Kuil two years later, scoring 15 goals that season. He would go on to play one more seasons for the club from Amsterdam, bringing his total to four seasons, becoming the club's 45 all-time leading goal scorer (scoring record position as of Jan 2013). He scored 10 goals in official league matches for Ajax the following season, and 15 more the year after that. His final season with Ajax in 1959–60 saw Bleijenberg getting little playing time, only scoring 1 goal in 4 league matches for the club, winning one more league title with Ajax when he scored a hattrick in the title decider against arch-rivals Feyenoord,[5] before transferring across town to local rivals Blauw-Wit Amsterdam at the end of the season. He totalled 88 games, scoring 51 goals in all competitions for Ajax.[6]

Blauw-Wit edit

Remaining in Amsterdam, Bleijenberg joined Blauw-Wit where he played for one season, scoring 16 goals in 28 league matches before transferring over to Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer. He won promotion with the club in 1961.[7]

Go Ahead Eagles edit

Moving to Deventer, Bleijenberg would play two seasons for Go Ahead Eagles helping the club to get promoted to the Eredivisie in 1963, before transferring to AGOVV Apeldoorn.

AGOVV Apeldoorn edit

In 1963 after two seasons with Go Ahead Eagles, Bleijenberg transferred to AGOVV, retiring from professional football after three seasons with the club from Apeldoorn.[8]

International career edit

From 1953 to 1954, Bleijenberg made 3 appearances for the Netherlands national team, playing a starting role and playing the entire match in all three of his matches. The three fixtures he played in were a 2–0 loss against Belgium at home on 19 April 1953, a 4–0 loss against Norway in an away fixture on 27 September 1953, and finally a 3–1 loss against Switzerland in an away match on 30 May 1954.[9] Unable to score in all three fixtures, Bleijenberg was not called back up to the national team again.

Personal life edit

He managed amateur sides SDVB, VVOP, Nunspeet, VEVO and his son Hans also played professional football for Vitesse Arnhem, FC Eindhoven en SC Cambuur.[2]

Death edit

Bleijenberg died in January 2016, aged 85.[6]

Honours edit

Club edit

Ajax

Statistics for Ajax edit

Club Season League Cup Europe Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Ajax 1956/57[10] 30 16 3 4 - - - - 33 20
1957/58[11] 26 10 - - 4 1 - - 30 11
1958/59[12] 18 15 - - - - - - 18 15
1959/60[13] 51 5 - - - - 2 0 7 5
Total 79 46 3 4 4 1 2 0 88 51

1 Includes championship play-off.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Archiefkaarten: Willem Bleijenberg". Archief Amsterdam. Retrieved 24 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b Wim Bleijenberg scoorde overal en altijd – De Gelderlander (in Dutch)
  3. ^ "Wim Blijenberg Profiel (Dutch)". Voetballegends.nl. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  4. ^ "Wim Bleijenberg scoorde overal en altijd (Dutch)". De Gelderlander. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  5. ^ Oud-Ajacied Bleijenberg (85) overleden – NOS (in Dutch)
  6. ^ a b Oud-speler Wim Bleijenberg overleden – Ajax (in Dutch)
  7. ^ Blauw Wit, de club van het Stadion, kwam, zag en verdween – Volkskrant (in Dutch)
  8. ^ Oud-Ajax en ondermeer AGOVV speler Wim Bleijenberg overleden – AGOVV (in Dutch)
  9. ^ International career stats – Voetbalstats (in Dutch)
  10. ^ Vermeer, van Hoof p. 175
  11. ^ Vermeer, van Hoof p. 179
  12. ^ Vermeer, van Hoof p. 183
  13. ^ Vermeer, van Hoof p. 187

References edit

  • Evert Vermeer, Marcelle van Hoof. Ajax 100 Jaar Jubileumboek 1900–2000. Amsterdam: Luitingh-Sijthoff, 1999. ISBN 90-245-3497-6

External links edit

  • Wim Bleijenberg at ererat.nl
  • Wim Bleijenberg at National-Football-Teams.com

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Wim Bleijenberg 5 November 1930 10 January 2016 was a Dutch international football player who played for FC Wageningen Rigtersbleek AFC Ajax Blauw Wit Amsterdam Go Ahead Eagles and AGOVV Apeldoorn during his career Wim BleijenbergPersonal informationFull nameWillem Bleijenberg 1 Date of birth 1930 11 05 5 November 1930Place of birthVeenendaal NetherlandsDate of death10 January 2016 2016 01 10 aged 85 Place of deathHuissen NetherlandsPosition s ForwardYouth careerVV VeenendaalSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1951 1952Wageningen 21 1952 1956Rigtersbleek1956 1960Ajax79 46 1960 1962Blauw Wit55 46 1962 1963Go Ahead Eagles27 20 1963 1966AGOVV60 38 International career 1953 1954Netherlands3 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 16 January 2013 National team caps and goals correct as of 16 January 2013 He was nicknamed Wim Kontje Bill Backside because of his ability to turn away from his opponents 2 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Ajax 1 3 Blauw Wit 1 4 Go Ahead Eagles 1 5 AGOVV Apeldoorn 2 International career 3 Personal life 3 1 Death 4 Honours 4 1 Club 5 Statistics for Ajax 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksClub career editEarly career edit Born and raised in Veenendaal on the outskirts of Utrecht Bleijenberg began his career in the youth ranks of local VV Veenendaal from where he eventually signed with FC Wageningen making his debut in the 1951 52 season and scoring 21 goals for the side from Wageningen After just one season however Bleijenberg signed with Enschede club Rigtersbleek where he played 4 seasons before signing with AFC Ajax 3 4 Ajax edit Starting his career with Ajax in the 1956 57 season Bleijenberg led the club in scoring in league matches having scored 16 goals in 18 league appearances that first season in which he helped Ajax win the National Championship He led the club in scoring for league matches alongside teammate Piet van der Kuil two years later scoring 15 goals that season He would go on to play one more seasons for the club from Amsterdam bringing his total to four seasons becoming the club s 45 all time leading goal scorer scoring record position as of Jan 2013 He scored 10 goals in official league matches for Ajax the following season and 15 more the year after that His final season with Ajax in 1959 60 saw Bleijenberg getting little playing time only scoring 1 goal in 4 league matches for the club winning one more league title with Ajax when he scored a hattrick in the title decider against arch rivals Feyenoord 5 before transferring across town to local rivals Blauw Wit Amsterdam at the end of the season He totalled 88 games scoring 51 goals in all competitions for Ajax 6 Blauw Wit edit Remaining in Amsterdam Bleijenberg joined Blauw Wit where he played for one season scoring 16 goals in 28 league matches before transferring over to Go Ahead Eagles from Deventer He won promotion with the club in 1961 7 Go Ahead Eagles edit Moving to Deventer Bleijenberg would play two seasons for Go Ahead Eagles helping the club to get promoted to the Eredivisie in 1963 before transferring to AGOVV Apeldoorn AGOVV Apeldoorn edit In 1963 after two seasons with Go Ahead Eagles Bleijenberg transferred to AGOVV retiring from professional football after three seasons with the club from Apeldoorn 8 International career editFrom 1953 to 1954 Bleijenberg made 3 appearances for the Netherlands national team playing a starting role and playing the entire match in all three of his matches The three fixtures he played in were a 2 0 loss against Belgium at home on 19 April 1953 a 4 0 loss against Norway in an away fixture on 27 September 1953 and finally a 3 1 loss against Switzerland in an away match on 30 May 1954 9 Unable to score in all three fixtures Bleijenberg was not called back up to the national team again Personal life editHe managed amateur sides SDVB VVOP Nunspeet VEVO and his son Hans also played professional football for Vitesse Arnhem FC Eindhoven en SC Cambuur 2 Death edit Bleijenberg died in January 2016 aged 85 6 Honours editClub edit Ajax Eredivisie 1956 57 1959 60Statistics for Ajax editClub Season League Cup Europe Other Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Ajax 1956 57 10 30 16 3 4 33 20 1957 58 11 26 10 4 1 30 11 1958 59 12 18 15 18 15 1959 60 13 51 5 2 0 7 5 Total 79 46 3 4 4 1 2 0 88 51 1 Includes championship play off Notes edit Archiefkaarten Willem Bleijenberg Archief Amsterdam Retrieved 24 December 2022 a b Wim Bleijenberg scoorde overal en altijd De Gelderlander in Dutch Wim Blijenberg Profiel Dutch Voetballegends nl Retrieved 16 January 2013 Wim Bleijenberg scoorde overal en altijd Dutch De Gelderlander Retrieved 16 January 2013 Oud Ajacied Bleijenberg 85 overleden NOS in Dutch a b Oud speler Wim Bleijenberg overleden Ajax in Dutch Blauw Wit de club van het Stadion kwam zag en verdween Volkskrant in Dutch Oud Ajax en ondermeer AGOVV speler Wim Bleijenberg overleden AGOVV in Dutch International career stats Voetbalstats in Dutch Vermeer van Hoof p 175 Vermeer van Hoof p 179 Vermeer van Hoof p 183 Vermeer van Hoof p 187References editEvert Vermeer Marcelle van Hoof Ajax 100 Jaar Jubileumboek 1900 2000 Amsterdam Luitingh Sijthoff 1999 ISBN 90 245 3497 6External links editWim Bleijenberg at ererat nl Wim Bleijenberg at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wim Bleijenberg amp oldid 1163786178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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