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Adri van Tiggelen

Adri van Tiggelen
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Personal information
Full name Adrianus Andreas van Tiggelen
Date of birth 16 June 1957
Place of birth Oud-Beijerland, Netherlands
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Left back
Youth career
Sparta Rotterdam
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1983 Sparta Rotterdam 161 (13)
1983–1986 Groningen 97 (5)
1986–1991 Anderlecht 144 (7)
1991–1994 PSV 72 (0)
1994–1995 Dordrecht'90 31 (1)
Total 505 (26)
National team
1983–1992[1] Netherlands 56 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Adrianus Andreas "Adri" van Tiggelen (born 16 June 1957) is a retired Dutch footballer who played as a left back.

His career in football was intimately connected to Sparta Rotterdam, in which he began as a professional footballer, going on to manage the side in several categories and capacities, but he also played with success in Belgium for Anderlecht.

Van Tiggelen appeared nearly 60 times for the Netherlands, representing the nation at the 1990 World Cup and two European Championships, being a starter in the team that won Euro 1988.

Club career

Born in Oud-Beijerland, South Holland, Van Tiggelen – nicknamed "De Spijker" (nail) – started his professional career with Sparta Rotterdam, making his Eredivisie debut on 30 August 1978, in a 1–0 home in against neighbours Feyenoord. During his five-year spell at the club, he was an undisputed starter, also finding the net every season (for a total of 13 league goals).

In 1983, Van Tiggelen signed with fellow league side FC Groningen and remained there for three years, managing to again maintain top level status in every season. Afterwards, he had his first abroad experience, as he joined R.S.C. Anderlecht in neighbouring Belgium, where he also appeared regularly (as first-choice).

Aged 34, Van Tiggelen returned to his own country, moving to PSV Eindhoven. The veteran marker still managed to collect nearly 100 official appearances, playing 26 games as the side won the 1991–92 national championship. He saw out his career at 38, after one season – and again in the top division – with Dordrecht'90; his last game ended 5–1, at home against FC Volendam.

Van Tiggelen then returned to his first club, mainly serving as assistant manager and youth trainer. In 2005, he had his first head coach experience, and finished the season in the second position, helping Sparta return to the first division.

The second spell as head manager – still with Sparta – occurred in late 2007, following the dismissal of Gert Aandewiel. Subsequently, Van Tiggelen was part of Foeke Booy's coaching staff.

International career

Van Tiggelen earned 56 caps for the Netherlands national football team, going scoreless in the process. His debut came at age 26, as he appeared in a friendly with Belgium on 21 September 1983 (1–1).

From 1986 onwards, Van Tiggelen was an automatic first-choice in the national team's setup: he played in every match and minute at UEFA Euro 1988, which the Netherlands won, and also represented the nation at the 1990 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1992, retiring from international play following the side's elimination against eventual winners Denmark in the latter competition; he was aged 35, and formed in previous years an efficient fullback partnership with Berry van Aerle (also his club mate from 1991–94).

Honours

Adri van Tiggelen (left) with Gerard van der Lem, 1983

Club

PSV
  • Dutch League: 1991–92
  • Dutch Supercup: 1992; Runner-up 1991
Anderlecht

International

Netherlands

References

  1. ^ "Adri van Tiggelen – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.

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