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Giovanni van Bronckhorst | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Giovanni Christiaan van Bronckhorst | |
Date of birth: | 5 February 1975 | |
Place of birth: | Rotterdam, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder / Defender | |
Youth clubs | ||
1981–1982 1982–1993 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1993–1998 1993–1994 1998–2001 2001–2003 2003–2007 2007–2010 Total |
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103 12 (2) 73 (13) 41 (2) 105 (5) 88 (8) 422 (52) | (22)
National team | ||
1996–2010 | ![]() |
106 (6) |
Teams managed | ||
2015–2019 2020 2021–2022 2024 |
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Giovanni Christiaan van Bronckhorst OON (born 5 February 1975) is a Dutch football manager and former professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder. He was most recently the manager of Turkish club Beşiktaş.
During his club career, Van Bronckhorst played for RKC Waalwijk, Feyenoord, Rangers, Arsenal, Barcelona and again with Feyenoord. He was an instrumental player in Barcelona's 2005–06 UEFA Champions League victory, being in the starting line-up of the final, having played every Champions League match for Barcelona that season.
Van Bronckhorst earned 107 caps for the Netherlands national team, and played for his country in three FIFA World Cups, in 1998, 2006 and 2010, as well as three UEFA European Championships, in 2000, 2004 and 2008. After captaining the Oranje in the 2010 World Cup final, he was elected into the Order of Orange-Nassau. The 2010 World Cup final was the last match in his career.
After assisting the Dutch under-21 team and Feyenoord, Van Bronckhorst became Feyenoord manager in May 2015. He won the KNVB Cup in his first season and the club's first Eredivisie title for 18 years in 2017.
Honours[]
Club[]
- Scottish Premier League: 1998-99, 1999-2000
- Scottish Cup: 1999, 2000
- League Cup: 1998
- La Liga: 2004–05, 2005–06
- Supercopa de España: 2005, 2006
- UEFA Champions League: 2006
- KNVB Cup: 1994–95, 2007–08
National team[]
- Netherlands
- FIFA World Cup Runner-up: 2010
- UEFA EURO Semi Final : 2000, 2004
Personal[]
- Knight of the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau (2010)
External links[]
- Feyenoord.nl Official website (Dutch)
- Feyenoord.com Official website (English)
- Official Feyenoord Academy website
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Rangers Football Club - Managers |
Wilton (1899–1920) • Struth (1920–54) • Symon (1954–67) • White (1967–69) • Thorntonc (1969) • Waddell (1969–72) • Wallace (1972–78) • McLeanc (1978) • Greig (1978–83) • Wallace (1983–86) • Tottenc (1986) • Smithc (1986) • Souness (1986–91) • Smith (1991–98) • Advocaat (1998–2001) • McLeish (2001–06) • Le Guen (2006–07) • Durrantc (2007) • Smith (2007–11) • McCoist (2011–14) • McDowallc (2014–15) • McCallc (2015) • Warburton (2015–17) • Murtyc (2017) • Caixinha (2017) • Murty (2017–18) • Nichollc (2018) • Gerrard (2018–21) • van Bronckhorst (2021–22) • Beale (2022–23) • Davisi (2023) • Clement (2023–25) • Fergusonc (2025–) |
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Netherlands – UEFA Euro 2004 |
1. van der Sar
2. Reiziger
3. Stam
4. Bouma
5. van Bronckhorst
6. Cocu
7. van der Meyde
8. Davids
9. Kluivert
10. van Nistelrooy
11. van der Vaart
12. Makaay
13. Westerveld
14. Sneijder
15. F. de Boer
16. Overmars
17. van Hooijdonk
18. Heitinga
19. Robben
20. Seedorf
21. Bosvelt
22. Zenden
23. Waterreus
Manager: |
Netherlands – 2006 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16 |
1. van der Sar
2. Jaliens
3. Boulahrouz
4. Mathijsen
5. van Bronckhorst
6. Landzaat
7. Kuyt
8. Cocu
9. van Nistelrooy
10. van der Vaart
11. Robben
12. Kromkamp
13. Ooijer
14. Heitinga
15. de Cler
16. Maduro
17. van Persie
18. van Bommel
19. Vennegoor of Hesselink
20. Sneijder
21. Babel
22. Timmer
23. Stekelenburg
Manager: |
Netherlands – UEFA Euro 2008 |
1. van der Sar
2. Ooijer
3. Heitinga
4. Mathijsen
5. van Bronckhorst
6. De Zeeuw
7. van Persie
8. Engelaar
9. van Nistelrooy
10. Sneijder
11. Robben
12. Melchiot
13. Timmer
14. Bouma
15. De Cler
16. Stekelenburg
17. De Jong
18. Kuyt
19. Huntelaar
20. Afellay
21. Boulahrouz
22. Vennegoor of Hesselink
23. van der Vaart
Manager: |
Netherlands – 2010 FIFA World Cup - Runners-up |
1. Stekelenburg
2. van der Wiel
3. Heitinga
4. Mathijsen
5. van Bronckhorst
6. van Bommel
7. Kuyt
8. de Jong
9. van Persie
10. Sneijder
11. Robben
12. Boulahrouz
13. Ooijer
14. de Zeeuw
15. Braafheid
16. Vorm
17. Elia
18. Schaars
19. Babel
20. Afellay
21. Huntelaar
22. Boschker
23. van der Vaart
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