Orlando Trustfull

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Orlando Trustfull
Personnel
Surname Orlando Samuel Trustfull
birthday 4th August 1970
place of birth AmsterdamNetherlands
position attacking midfield
Juniors
Years station
De rivals
Blauw-Wit Amsterdam
Ajax Amsterdam
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1989-1990 HFC Haarlem 14 0(0)
1990-1992 SVV and SVV / Dordrecht'90 50 0(1)
1992 FC Twente 9 0(1)
1992-1996 Feyenoord Rotterdam 78 (13)
1996-1997 Sheffield Wednesday 19 0(3)
1997-2001 Vitesse Arnhem 53 0(6)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1995 Netherlands 2 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2006-2010 Sparta Rotterdam (Youth)
2010– Ajax Amsterdam (youth)
1 Only league games are given.

Orlando Samuel Trustfull (born August 4, 1970 in Amsterdam , Netherlands ) is a Dutch former football player who was active in the Eredivisie for Feyenoord from Rotterdam and Vitesse from Arnhem and in the Premier League for Sheffield Wednesday . He made two international matches with the Dutch national team .

Club career

In his hometown of Amsterdam, Trustfull played in youth teams from De Rivalen , Blauw-Wit and AFC Ajax , here with Bryan Roy . At the age of 18, the player, who was preferably half right in the attacking midfield , received a contract with HFC Haarlem and made 14 games in the honor division in his first season in professional football. After the relegation of HFC in 1990, he moved to Schiedamse VV . He played here for one season and stayed after the club merged with Dordrecht'90 to form SVV / Dordrecht'90 . On August 23, 1991 he scored his first goal in professional football for the club; it was 2-1 in the 6-1 win against VVV-Venlo .

Before the end of the 1991/92 season, Trustfull moved to FC Twente in Enschede , where he played nine more games in the Eredivisie from March and scored one goal. Before the championship season 1992/93 Feyenoord brought him to Rotterdam . After two years as a supplementary player under coach Willem van Hanegem , he succeeded in gaining a regular place in the 1994/95 season. With van Hanegems successor Arie Haan he did not get along well, so that he signed a contract with the English first division club Sheffield Wednesday for the 1996/97 season for £ 750,000 transfer , in which his former Rotterdam club mate Regi Blinker already played. In Sheffield , however, he could not prevail and returned to the Netherlands after a year.

At Vitesse Arnheim he had a season as a regular player in 1997/98 with 30 appearances, in which he scored four goals before various injuries threw him back. In the 2001/02 season he was - like, among others, Dragoslav Jevrić - downgraded to the second team, after the season he ended his career.

After four years in which Trustfull devoted himself mainly to his family, he returned to football in 2006; since then he has worked in the coaching staff in the youth department of Sparta Rotterdam and since 2010 of Ajax Amsterdam .

Stations

in professional football:

  • HFC Haarlem (Eredivisie 1989/90, 14 appearances / no goal)
  • SVV and SVV / Dordrecht'90 (Eredivisie 1990–1992, 50/1)
  • FC Twente (Eredivisie 1992, 9/1)
  • Feyenoord (Eredivisie 1992–1996, 78/13; European Cup Winners' Cup 12/3)
  • Sheffield Wednesday (Premier League 1996/97, 19/3)
  • Vitesse Arnheim (Eredivisie 1997–2001, 53/6; UEFA Cup 6/1)

National team

After playing in the regular Feyenoord line-up and having gained international experience in the European Cup against Werder Bremen, among others , Trustfull was appointed to the national team in September 1995 . In the European Championship qualification , he came on September 6, 1995 for his first assignment in Orange . Against Belarus in De Kuip changed Bondscoach Guus Hiddink him in the 71st minute for defender Michael Reiziger one. Twelve minutes later he gave the decisive pass, which Youri Mulder converted to the 1-0 winner.

In the next qualifying game at Ta 'Qali Stadium against Malta Trustfull came on October 11, 1995, but again only as a substitute, this time for Danny Blind in the 80th minute. After this match he was in the squad a few times, but was not considered for the European Championship in England . He himself later explained that he had "a Dennis Bergkamp , a Ronald de Boer " in front of him in his position in the attacking midfield. “With someone like Bergkamp in front of you, as a Trustfull you didn't need to be under any illusions.” The two appearances in 1995 thus remained his only internationals.

Private

Trustfull is married to the Dutch television presenter Quinty Trustfull ; the couple has two children.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Game data ( memento from September 15, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) at Voetbal International
  2. Player profile ( memento from July 31, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) on the FC Twente website
  3. Orlando Trustfull ( January 31, 2012 memento on the Internet Archive ) at Surinamstars.com
  4. Barry J. Hugman (Ed.): The 1997-98 Official PFA Footballers' Factfile . Queen Anne Press, Harpenden 1997, ISBN 1-85291-581-1 , pp. 272 .
  5. Nieuwe selecties Jong Ajax en jeugd , ajaxshowtime.com
  6. Game data ( memento of April 8, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) at Voetbalstats.nl
  7. "Zeker met iemand as Bergkamp voor je je je hoefde as Trust Full geen Illusies te maken." Ik ben een grote Sneijder fan ' ( Memento of 17 January 2010 at the Internet Archive ), OnsOranje Web site of the KNVB of 23 December 2009