Good bye La Ling

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Good bye La Ling
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Tscheu La Ling (1978)
Personnel
birthday January 6, 1956
place of birth The HagueNetherlands
size 180 cm
position Right winger
Juniors
Years station
1973-1975 ADO The Hague 42 0(3)
1975-1982 Ajax Amsterdam 172 (54)
1982-1984 Panathinaikos Athens 46 0(4)
1984-1985 Olympique Marseille 27 0(6)
1985-1986 Feyenoord Rotterdam 19 0(1)
1986-1987 ADO The Hague 10 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1977-1982 Netherlands 14 0(2)

Tscheu La Ling (born January 6, 1956 in The Hague , also Tsjeu La Ling or Tscheu-la Ling ) is a former Dutch football player .

Tscheu La Ling began his professional career in his hometown. In 1975 he moved to Ajax Amsterdam, where he had his regular place on the right wing for the next few years, with Ajax often pitching two wingers of Far Eastern descent with the Indonesian-born Simon Tahamata and the Chinese-born Tscheu La Ling. In 1977, 1979 and 1980 he won the Dutch championship with Ajax . In his fourth championship title in 1982 he had lost his regular place to Gerald Vanenburg .

He played 14 games for the Dutch national football team , in which he scored two goals. Tscheu La Ling also played in qualifying for the 1980 European Championship, but he was not on the team at the tournament itself. He never got a regular place in the Dutch team, as he had two strong competitors with Johnny Rep and René van de Kerkhof .

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