Roy Makaay

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Roy Makaay
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Roy Makaay (2007)
Personnel
Surname Rudolphus Antonius Makaay
birthday March 9, 1975
place of birth WijchenNetherlands
size 188 cm
position Sturm - center forward
Juniors
Years station
Woezik Wijchen
VV DIOSA
0000-1989 SV Blauw-Wit Nijmegen
1989-1993 Vitesse Arnhem
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1997 Vitesse Arnhem 109 (42)
1997-1999 CD Tenerife 72 (21)
1999-2003 Deportivo La Coruña 133 (79)
2003-2007 FC Bayern Munich 129 (78)
2007-2010 Feyenoord Rotterdam 83 (36)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1993-1996 Netherlands U21 31 (15)
1996-2005 Netherlands 43 0(6)
2008 Netherlands Olympics 3 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2010-2011 Feyenoord U13
2011– Feyenoord U19
2015– Feyenoord Rotterdam (Forward Coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Rudolphus Antonius "Roy" Makaay (born March 9, 1975 in Wijchen , Netherlands ) is a former Dutch football player and current football coach .

Career

societies

In 1993, Roy Makaay made his professional debut in the Dutch Eredivisie at the age of 18 . For Vitesse Arnheim he played 109 games in the championship until 1997 and was successful 42 times. He then moved to Spain to CD Tenerife , for which he completed 72 games in the Primera División and scored 21 goals. After two seasons he moved to Deportivo La Coruña , for whom he appeared 130 times in the league, scored 79 goals, was Spanish champions in 2000 and second in the championship in 2001 .

In 2003 he was awarded the Spanish top scorer and the UEFA Golden Shoe for most successful European goalscorer.

After scoring three goals in the first leg of the first group stage of the 2002/03 Champions League at Bayern Munich and the winning goal in the second leg, the Munich club took notice of him and signed him for the 2003/04 season for the club's record transfer fee of 18.7 Million euros , which increased to 19.7 million euros due to additional payment bonuses. He played 129 league games for Bayern, scored 78 goals, prepared 26 goals and won the DFB Cup and the German championship twice . On March 7, 2007, he scored the 1-0 for Bayern Munich in just 10.03 seconds against Real Madrid - the fastest goal in the history of the UEFA Champions League .

In the summer of 2007, FC Bayern initiated a radical change. Especially in the storm the ranking changed with the engagements of Miroslav Klose and world champion Luca Toni . Makaay convinced with his strong hit rate. But internally, he was accused of failing in important games - especially the Champions League . The VfL Wolfsburg was interested in year 32 the but it moved back into the home.

From the 2007/08 season Roy Makaay played again in the Netherlands for the first division club Feyenoord Rotterdam . There he scored 13 goals (7 assists) in 28 games in his first season. In the next season he scored 16 goals in 4 assists in 31 games.

In April 2010, Makaay announced that he would end his professional football career after the season. On the final day of the match, he contributed three goals to the club's entry into the UEFA Europa League in Feyenoord's 6-2 win over SC Heerenveen . In the second leg of the Cup final on May 6th against Ajax Amsterdam , he made his last game as an active footballer. Makaay stayed with the club, for which he had been running since 2007, as a junior coach.

National team

On October 5, 1996 Makaay made his debut in the senior national team of his country, for which he played 43 international matches, scoring six goals. With the Elftal he took part in the 2000 European Championships in Belgium and the Netherlands and the 2004 European Championships in Portugal . For the U-21 team of the “Oranje” he scored a total of 15 times and, together with Arnold Bruggink, took second place in the all-time top scorer list behind Klaas-Jan Huntelaar . For the 2006 World Cup , Makaay was not nominated because he was preferred in the national team Ruud van Nistelrooy as a center forward.

For the Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008 Makaay was appointed as one of three older players for the selection of his country by selection coach Foppe de Haan . The Orange were eliminated in the quarterfinals after a 2-1 win after extra time against Argentina . Makaay led the team in this tournament as captain on the field.

successes

Awards

Season statistics

society league season league Nat. Cup Int. Cup Other total
Games Gates Games Gates Games Gates Games Gates Games Gates
Vitesse Arnhem Eredivisie 1993/94 10 1 - - - - - - 10 1
1994/95 34 11 - - - - - - 34 11
1995/96 31 11 - - - - - - 31 11
1996/97 34 19th 5 3 - - - - 39 22nd
total 109 42 5 3 - - - - 114 45
CD Tenerife Primera División 1997/98 36 7th 1 0 - - - - 37 7th
1998/99 36 14th 4th 0 - - - - 40 14th
total 72 21st 5 0 - - - - 77 21st
Deportivo La Coruña Primera División 1999/00 36 22nd 2 1 8th 3 - - 46 26th
2000/01 29 16 - - 9 1 - - 38 17th
2001/02 30th 12 2 1 9 1 - - 41 14th
2002/03 38 29 5 1 11 9 - - 54 39
total 133 79 9 3 37 14th - - 179 96
FC Bayern Munich Bundesliga 2003/04 32 23 4th 2 8th 6th - - 44 31
2004/05 33 22nd 5 5 8th 7th - - 46 34
2005/06 31 17th 5 0 8th 2 - - 44 19th
2006/07 33 16 3 0 8th 2 - - 44 18th
total 129 78 17th 7th 32 17th - - 178 102
Feyenoord Rotterdam Eredivisie 2007/08 28 13 5 7th - - - - 33 20th
2008/09 31 16 3 4th 6th 0 - - 40 20th
2009/10 24 7th 4th 3 - - - - 28 10
total 83 36 12 14th 6th 0 - - 101 50
Career total 526 256 48 27 75 31 - - 649 314

Trivia

Makaay usually played as a center forward and was also called "the phantom" because he statistically required less than four shots per goal and often barely appeared except for his goals. Probably for this reason, too, he had the trophy that he received as the Spanish top scorer in 2003 reproduced by a jeweler to thank each of his teammates from Deportivo de La Coruña.

Web links

Commons : Roy Makaay  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Süddeutsche Zeitung: The phantom goes. Retrieved April 16, 2020 .
  2. Goalscorer of the month May 2005
  3. Goalscorer of the month January 2006
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