Hendrie Krüzen

Hendrie Krüzen
Personal information
Full name Hendrik Krüzen
Date of birth (1964-11-24) November 24, 1964
Place of birth Almelo, Netherlands
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
La Première
Heracles
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1986 Heracles 152 (25)
1986–1988 Den Bosch 67 (22)
1988–1989 PSV 8 (2)
1989Den Bosch (loan) 16 (2)
1989–1991 Kortrijk 56 (15)
1991–1992 FC Liège 25 (3)
1992–1994 Waregem 60 (30)
1994–1995 Heracles 46 (23)
1996 AZ 20 (5)
1997–2000 Go Ahead Eagles 106 (20)
2000–2002 AGOVV
National team
1987–1989 Netherlands 5 (0)
Teams managed
2002–2013 Heracles (assistant)
2013–2015 Vitesse Arnhem (assistant)
2015–2016 Heracles (assistant)
2016 Maccabi Tel Aviv (assistant)
2016- Ajax (assistant)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Hendrik "Hendrie" Krüzen (born 24 November 1964 in Almelo, Overijssel) is a retired Dutch footballer who played as a left midfielder.

Club career

Krüzen made his senior debuts at only 16, with hometown's Heracles Almelo. After two solid years with FC Den Bosch, scoring in double figures, he signed with Eredivisie giants PSV Eindhoven, appearing rarely as the club won the double in the 1988–89 season, and also being loaned to his previous team.

Krüzen spent the following five years in neighbouring Belgium, representing K.V. Kortrijk, R.F.C. de Liège and K.S.V. Waregem. After the latter's relegation from the top flight, he returned to his country, joining first professional club Heracles, and moving to AZ Alkmaar in January 1996.

In 2002, after a spell in the Dutch second level with Go Ahead Eagles and two years in amateur football, Krüzen retired from football after 20 professional seasons, with totals of 556 games and 148 goals. Immediately afterwards, he returned to his first team, acting as assistant coach for several years.

International career

Krüzen made his debut for the Netherlands on 16 December 1987, in a UEFA Euro 1988 qualifier against Greece (3–0 away win).

He would be selected by manager Rinus Michels for the final stages in West Germany, being an unused member as the national team won the tournament.

Honours

Club

Country

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