Loek Feijen

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Loek Feijen (born October 13, 1930 - May 4, 2013 in Kufstein ) was a Dutch football player .

Athletic career

Feijen began playing football at SV Limburgia , which he left in 1956 for the Eredivisie at BVC Amsterdam . When the club merged with DWS to form DWS / A after two years in the top division in 1958 , he moved to Vitesse Arnheim for 15,000 guilders . For the club he scored 49 goals in 59 games in the second-rate Eerste Divisie by the end of his career in 1962 .

After the end of his career, Feijen, who was married to an Austrian , settled in Austria and ran an international porcelain trade .

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Individual evidence

  1. a b In memoriam: Loek Feijen
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