Arie van Lent

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Arie van Lent
Personnel
birthday August 31, 1970
place of birth OpheusdenNetherlands
size 190 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1976-1989 Sparta 57 Opheusden
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1989-1997 Werder Bremen Amat. 162 (101)
1990-1998 Werder Bremen 32 00(6)
1992-1993 →  VfB Oldenburg  (loan) 1 00(0)
1998-1999 SpVgg Greuther Fürth 34 0(16)
1999-2004 Borussia M'gladbach 145 0(54)
2004-2006 Eintracht Frankfurt 43 0(16)
2006-2007 Red and white food 19 00(6)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2007-2009 1. FC Kleve
2010-2011 Red and white awls
2011-2013 Kickers Offenbach
2013– Borussia M'gladbach U-19
2015-2020 Borussia M'gladbach II
2020– SpVgg Unterhaching
1 Only league games are given.

Arie van Lent (born August 31, 1970 in Opheusden ) is a former Dutch football player and current coach who also has German citizenship . Van Lent played by storm and scored 92 goals in his professional time. The strength of the 1.90 m tall attacker was the header game.

Player career

Werder Bremen

Arie van Lent received his first contract for the men's division with SV Werder Bremen . For the 1990/91 season van Lent moved into the professional squad of the green-whites without coming to the league. The offensive player did not receive this until the following year, when coach Otto Rehhagel replaced him on December 6, 1991, in the game against Borussia Dortmund , for Stefan Kohn for the 71st minute . However , van Lent did not make his breakthrough on the Weser in the period that followed. Neither at the Hunte : When the striker was loaned to VfB Oldenburg in the 2nd Bundesliga during the 1992/93 season , he was injured - he only played one half in total.

It was not until 1996/97 , when Dixie Dörner became head coach of the SVW , that van Lent came to regular assignments. The striker scored his first Bundesliga goal that season, on March 16, 1997, in the away game against VfL Bochum . On matchday 31 of the same season, van Lent managed a “three-pack” for Bremen in a 3-2 win against 1. FC Köln after he left his club behind with an own goal. This makes van Lent the only player in the history of the Bundesliga who scored three goals for his team in a game after an own goal.

Greuther Fuerth

1997/98 van Lent started the new year as a regular under Werder coach Dörner. However, after the team started badly in the league, Dörner was replaced by Wolfgang Sidka and van Lent to the spectator. In total, he came to thirteen missions in the league, where he was only once on the field for the full season. This ultimately led to the fact that the club parted ways with its attacker in the summer of 1998 and van Lent signed with the then second division club SpVgg Greuther Fürth . Here the offensive player was able to build on his successful times: in Fürth, van Lent became the undisputed number one in the storm and scored sixteen goals for his team. Only Bruno Labbadia (Arminia Bielefeld) and Rainer Krieg (Karlsruher SC) scored more goals for their clubs this season.

Borussia Mönchengladbach and Eintracht Frankfurt

The good performances in Fürth aroused the desire of other clubs, so that after only one year van Lent moved to Borussia Mönchengladbach in the second Bundesliga. There he improved his goal rate to 19 hits. Borussia finished fifth in 1999/00 , which means they missed out on an immediate promotion. The club made it a year later. Again van Lent was the best attacker of his team, which he had a significant share in the rise. Things also went well for the attacker in the Bundesliga and he managed to stay up with his foals . After van Lent was often absent due to injuries in 2002/03 and he failed to score a league goal this season, he was again one of the club's regular staff a year later and was Borussia's top scorer with nine goals together with Václav Svěrkoš . Van Lent scored the last goal (3-1 against TSV 1860 Munich ) for Mönchengladbach Borussia at the time-honored Bökelberg , before it was torn down some time later.

Despite these successes, he left Mönchengladbach in the summer of 2004 and joined Eintracht Frankfurt . Under coach Friedhelm Funkel , the team aimed to return to league one. Above all, the storm trio with Arie van Lent, Du-Ri Cha and Benjamin Köhler should have a large share, after they scored a total of 31 goals in 34 games. Van Lent scored more than half, ie 16 goals. As third behind 1. FC Köln and MSV Duisburg , Frankfurt made the promotion. Back in the Bundesliga, van Lent played a less significant role. His contract with Eintracht, which was originally supposed to run until June 30, 2006, was terminated on January 16, 2006.

Red and white food

Then van Lent moved to the Regionalliga Nord to Rot-Weiss Essen and signed a contract until June 30, 2008. He scored six goals in twelve games in the Regionalliga and rose to the 2nd Bundesliga with Rot-Weiss Essen. In the 2006/07 season, however, he was unable to play for several months due to numerous injuries, so he agreed with his club on an early termination of the contract before the start of the second half of the season. A short time later van Lent ended his active career.

Coaching career

In March 2007 van Lent acquired the Trainer B license. His first coaching station was the former league club 1. FC Kleve . In his first year he led Kleve to promotion to the Regionalliga West. On February 28, 2009, 1. FC Kleve separated from van Lent, bottom of the table. This dismissal hit the headlines after the club's management informed him about it in the 80th minute, during the home game against Sportfreunde Lotte . A few months later he did an internship with Jürgen Klopp at Borussia Dortmund .

On May 5, 2010 he committed the second division relegated Rot Weiss Ahlen with a contract term of two years. His contract with Westphalia was dissolved after the end of the 2010/11 season when he moved to Kickers Offenbach as a coach . Although the Kickers had signed him until June 30, 2013, he was sacked on February 6, 2013 after just one win from eleven games. Since October 1, 2013, van Lent has been the coach of Borussia Mönchengladbach's U-19s. At the end of September 2015 he took over the second team from André Schubert , who had taken over the professional team as head coach. In mid-August 2020 he signed a two-year contract with SpVgg Unterhaching .

Others

Arie van Lent is a Dutch and German citizen . He lives in Korschenbroich , is married and has two daughters.

successes

as a player
as a trainer
  • Promotion to the Regionalliga West with 1. FC Kleve in the 2007/08 season

literature

  • Ingo Schiweck: Kicking the enemy? The everyday peace behind the German-Dutch football war. Maverix, Düsseldorf 2006, pp. 127-132, ISBN 3-9810957-4-X .

Web links

Footnotes and individual references

  1. ^ SV Werder Bremen - Borussia Dortmund 0: 1 (0: 1) on fussballdaten.de.
  2. ^ Kader Werder Bremen 1996/97 ( Memento from April 15, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on fussballdaten.de.
  3. VfL Bochum - SV Werder Bremen 3: 2 (2: 0) on fussballdaten.de.
  4. ^ SV Werder Bremen - 1. FC Köln 3: 2 (2: 2) on fussballdaten.de.
  5. Player appearances Arie van Lent 1997/98 on fussballdaten.de.
  6. ^ Kader Borussia Mönchengladbach 2003/04 ( Memento from April 23, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on fussballdaten.de.
  7. a b Van Lent moves from Frankfurt to Essen on January 16, 2006 on fussball24.de.
  8. "I just thought: crap" ( Memento from December 20, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) from March 30, 2009 on 11freunde.de.
  9. Arie van Lent as a free replacement from July 22, 2009 on derwesten.de.
  10. Arie van Lent new trainer at Rot Weiss Ahlen ( Memento from October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  11. Arie van Lent is the new trainer at Kickers Offenbach ( Memento from October 4, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  12. OFC negative series: Van Lent has to go! , kicker.de from February 6, 2013 (accessed on February 12, 2013).
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  14. Gladbach legend trains Haching. August 17, 2020, accessed August 18, 2020 .
  15. a b Christof Kneer: The last Borusse. In: Berliner Zeitung. Berliner Zeitung, February 6, 2001, accessed on January 10, 2015 .
  16. Arie van Lent: Kickers Trainer Arie van Lent: Increase or book a return flight. In: op-online.de. op-online, June 16, 2012, accessed January 10, 2015 .
  17. ^ Verlag W. Girardet GmbH & Co KG (ed.): Arie van Lent: "Idrissou knows where the box is". In: WZ newsline (Westdeutsche Zeitung). August 30, 2010, accessed January 10, 2015 .