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{{Infobox football biography
| name= Joop van Daele
| name= Joop van Daele
| fullname = Joop van Daele
| fullname = Johannes Cornelis van Daele
| image =
| image = Joop van Daele (1976).jpg
| caption = van Daele in 1976
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1947|08|14}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1947|08|14}}
| birth_place = [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
| birth_place = [[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
| height =
| height =
| position = defender
| position = [[Defender (association football)|Defender]]
| youthyears1 =
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 = [[RVAV Overmaas]]
| youthclubs1 = [[RVAV Overmaas]]
| youthyears2 =
| youthclubs2 = [[Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feijenoord]]
| youthclubs2 = [[Feyenoord]]
| years1 = 1967-1976
| years2 = 1976-1976
| years1 = 1967–1977
| years3 = 1976-1977
| years2 = 1976
| years4 = 1977-1980
| years3 = 1977–1980
| years5 = 1980-1981
| years4 = 1980–1981
| clubs1 = [[Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feijenoord]]
| clubs1 = [[Feyenoord]]
| clubs2 = [[Go Ahead Eagles|Go Ahead]]
| clubs2 = [[Go Ahead Eagles]] (loan)
| clubs3 = [[Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feijenoord]]
| clubs3 = [[Fortuna Sittard|Fortuna SC]]
| clubs4 = [[Fortuna Sittard|Fortuna SC]]
| clubs4 = [[SBV Excelsior|Excelsior]]
| caps1 = 144
| clubs5 = [[Excelsior Rotterdam]]
| caps1 = 123
| caps2 = 9
| caps2 = 9
| caps3 = 21
| caps3 = 102
| caps4 = 102
| caps4 = 28
| caps5 = 28
| goals1 = 6
| goals1 = 6
| goals2 = 1
| goals2 = 1
| goals3 = 0
| goals3 = 4
| goals4 = 4
| goals4 = 5
| totalcaps = 283 | totalgoals = 16
| goals5 = 5
| manageryears1 = 1978–1980 | managerclubs1 = [[Fortuna Sittard]] (assistant)
| nationalyears1 =
| manageryears2 = 1980–1993 | managerclubs2 = [[S.B.V. Excelsior|Excelsior]] (assistant)
| nationalteam1 = [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]]
| manageryears3 = 1984–1988 | managerclubs3 = [[V.V. Papendrecht|Papendrecht]]
| nationalcaps1 = 0
| manageryears4 = 1988–1990 | managerclubs4 = [[S.B.V. Excelsior|Excelsior]]
| nationalgoals1 = 0
}}
}}


'''Joop van Daele''' (born 14 August 1947 in [[Rotterdam]]) is a retired [[Netherlands|Dutch]] footballer who was active as a defender.
'''Johannes Cornelis "Joop" van Daele''' (born 14 August 1947 in [[Rotterdam]]) is a retired [[Netherlands|Dutch]] footballer who was active as a defender.<ref>[http://www.vi.nl/Spelers/Speler.htm?dbid=40297&typeofpage=84137 Voetbal International profile]</ref>


==Career==
==Club career==
Van Daele joined the Feijenoord youth set-up in 1960 from local amateurs Overmaas and stayed with the Rotterdam giants until 1977. In 1970, he won the [[1969–70 European Cup|European Cup]] and the [[1970 Intercontinental Cup|Intercontinental Cup]]. He scored the winning goal in the homematch, the return final of the latter tournament, against [[Estudiantes de La Plata|Estudiantes]].
Van Daele started his career in his town of birth, [[Rotterdam]] where he played for [[RVAV Overmaas]], before he joined [[Eredivisie]] side [[Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feijenoord]]. After playing a while in Feijenoord's youth squads Van Daele was promoted into the first team selection and he made his official debut on 5 May 1968 when Feijenoord beat [[Fortuna Sittard|Sittardia]] 5-1. Van Daele was part of the most successful period in Feijenoord's history, starting with an Eredivisie Championship in the 1968-69 season. The following season Feijenoord and Van Daele won the [[European Cup 1969-70]] and were crowned the best team in Europe, to eventually become the best team of the world after [[Estudiantes La Plata]] was beaten in the final of the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]]. The first match in [[Buenos Aires]]' [[La Bombonera]] finished in a 2-2 draw. Back in Rotterdam Feijenoord managed a 1-0 victory over the Argentinians with Joop van Daele as the match winner. Estudiantes player [[Oscar Malbernat]] got frustrated and grabbed Van Daele's glasses and trampled on it. "You are not allowed to play with glasses." was his excuse, "At least not in South America."


He also had a short loan spell at [[Go Ahead Eagles]] and played for [[Fortuna Sittard]] before finishing his career at [[SBV Excelsior|Excelsior]].
In 1971 Feijenoord won their 10th Dutch Championship and in 1973 the club decided to change their name to Feyenoord. Under their new name they participated in the [[UEFA Cup 1973-74]] and won the final after beating [[Tottenham Hotspur]] in two legs (2-2 and 2-0). Van Daele stayed at the Rotterdam based club until March 1976, when he was sent on loan towards [[Go Ahead Eagles|Go Ahead]] where he played a total of nine matches before returning to Feyenoord. The following season he played another 21 matches in the red and white jerseys before leaving for sure. He became a key player at [[Eerste Divisie]] side [[Fortuna Sittard|Fortuna SC]], but was unable to help the team to promote to the Eredivisie. Van Daele however would play one more season on Eredivisie level when he was signed by [[Excelsior Rotterdam]] in the 1980-81 season before retiring from professional football.


===Post playing Career===
==="Het brilletje van Van Daele"===
He claimed his name in the history books during the second leg of the [[1970 Intercontinental Cup]] Final against tough-tackling Estudiantes in Rotterdam. Van Daele scored the winning goal and during the goal celebrations his glasses were ripped off by the Argentinians and allegedly smashed to pieces on the pitch by [[Carlos Pachamé]].<ref>[http://heldenonline.nl/columns/entry/column-jasper-boks-het-brilletje-van-van-daele Het brilletje van Van Daele]{{Dead link|date=April 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} - Helden {{in lang|nl}}</ref> The incident prompted [[Toon Hermans]] to write a song about it and it was recorded by actor [[Luc Lutz]] after van Daele declined to sing it himself.<ref>[http://www.volkskrant.nl/archief/het-brilletje-van-joop~a606029/ Het brilletje van Joop] - Volkskrant {{in lang|nl}}</ref> [[Johnny Hoes]] also released a single with ''Van Daele de klusjesman'' (Van Daele the handyman) on the one side and ''Waar is de bril van Joop van Daele'' (Where are Joop van Daele's glasses?) on the other.
After his career Van Daele became an assistant manager at Fortuna SC, Excelsior Rotterdam and [[FC Dordrecht|DS'79]]. At this last team he even became the official manager in the 1983-84 season. Later he would manage several amateur sides, of which he led [[VV Papendrecht]] a total of seven years, winning one championship and one district cup. In 2006 he re-joined Feyenoord to become a scout at his former club.


==Managerial career==
After retiring as a player, van Daele was assistant manager at former clubs Fortuna and Excelsior before appointed manager at amateur side Papendrecht<ref>[http://vvpapendrecht.nl/de-club/heden-verleden/clubhistorie/ De Clubhistorie] - VV Papendrecht {{in lang|nl}}</ref> and as head coach at Excelsior.


In 2006, he was appointed scout at Feyenoord.<ref>[https://www.trouw.nl/home/joop-van-daele-wordt-scout-bij-feyenoord~ad07fcab/ Joop van Daele wordt scout bij Feyenoord] - Trouw {{in lang|nl}}</ref>
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| NAME =Daele Van, Joop
== Honours ==
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
===Player===
| SHORT DESCRIPTION =
'''Feijenoord'''
| DATE OF BIRTH =14 August 1947
* [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]] (1): [[1970 Intercontinental Cup|1970]]
| PLACE OF BIRTH =[[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]
* [[European Cup]] (1): [[1969–70 European Cup|1970]]
| DATE OF DEATH =
* [[UEFA Cup]] (1): [[1973–74 UEFA Cup|1974]]
| PLACE OF DEATH =
* [[Eredivisie]] (3): [[1968–69 Eredivisie|1968–69]], [[1970–71 Eredivisie|1970–71]], [[1973–74 Eredivisie|1973–74]],
}}
* [[KNVB Cup]] (1) : [[1968–69 KNVB Cup|1968–69]]
{{DEFAULTSORT:Daele Van, Joop}}

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.feyenoord-online.com/nl/spelersarchief/d_daele_van_joop.htm Career stats] - Feyenoord
* [http://www.lunaticnews.nl/feyenoord/spelers/joop-van-daele/ Profile] - Lunatic News (Feyenoord fansite) {{in lang|nl}}

{{SBV Excelsior managers}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Daele, Joop}}
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 2 March 2024

Joop van Daele
van Daele in 1976
Personal information
Full name Johannes Cornelis van Daele
Date of birth (1947-08-14) 14 August 1947 (age 76)
Place of birth Rotterdam, Netherlands
Position(s) Defender
Youth career
RVAV Overmaas
Feyenoord
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1977 Feyenoord 144 (6)
1976Go Ahead Eagles (loan) 9 (1)
1977–1980 Fortuna SC 102 (4)
1980–1981 Excelsior 28 (5)
Total 283 (16)
Managerial career
1978–1980 Fortuna Sittard (assistant)
1980–1993 Excelsior (assistant)
1984–1988 Papendrecht
1988–1990 Excelsior
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Johannes Cornelis "Joop" van Daele (born 14 August 1947 in Rotterdam) is a retired Dutch footballer who was active as a defender.[1]

Club career[edit]

Van Daele joined the Feijenoord youth set-up in 1960 from local amateurs Overmaas and stayed with the Rotterdam giants until 1977. In 1970, he won the European Cup and the Intercontinental Cup. He scored the winning goal in the homematch, the return final of the latter tournament, against Estudiantes.

He also had a short loan spell at Go Ahead Eagles and played for Fortuna Sittard before finishing his career at Excelsior.

"Het brilletje van Van Daele"[edit]

He claimed his name in the history books during the second leg of the 1970 Intercontinental Cup Final against tough-tackling Estudiantes in Rotterdam. Van Daele scored the winning goal and during the goal celebrations his glasses were ripped off by the Argentinians and allegedly smashed to pieces on the pitch by Carlos Pachamé.[2] The incident prompted Toon Hermans to write a song about it and it was recorded by actor Luc Lutz after van Daele declined to sing it himself.[3] Johnny Hoes also released a single with Van Daele de klusjesman (Van Daele the handyman) on the one side and Waar is de bril van Joop van Daele (Where are Joop van Daele's glasses?) on the other.

Managerial career[edit]

After retiring as a player, van Daele was assistant manager at former clubs Fortuna and Excelsior before appointed manager at amateur side Papendrecht[4] and as head coach at Excelsior.

In 2006, he was appointed scout at Feyenoord.[5]

Honours[edit]

Player[edit]

Feijenoord

References[edit]

External links[edit]