Wim Anderiesen junior

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Wim Anderiesen jr. (1964)

Willem "Wim" Gerardus Anderiesen (born September 2, 1931 in Amsterdam , North Holland ; † January 27, 2017 in Heerhugowaard , North Holland), to distinguish it from his father of the same name, the national player Wim Anderiesen , usually as Wim Anderiesen jr. referred to, was a Dutch football player . The defender won two Dutch championships with AFC Ajax from his hometown of Amsterdam and was part of the Ajax team, which played their first games in the European Cup .

Career

Anderiesen was born in September 1936, when his father had already played 31 (out of a total of 46) international matches in the orange dress. Like his father, his uncle Henk Anderiesen was a player for the AFC Ajax in the 1920s and 1930s.

Anderiesen junior made his debut in the Ajax first team on March 11, 1951 in a match against Heracles Almelo ; More than ten years later, on May 28, 1961 , the middle runner was on the pitch for the last time for the club. In the 1956/57 season the team qualified - alongside Anderiesen there were national players such as Piet van der Kuil , Sjaak Swart and Rinus Michels - as champions for the European Cup . In November, Ajax and Anderiesen won twice against SC Wismut Karl-Marx-Stadt , but were then eliminated in the quarter-finals against Vasas Budapest . Ajax was again champions in 1959/1960 , with Anderiesen as team captain . So he came to another European Cup game against Fredrikstad FK . In total, he completed 177 games for the Amsterdam team, in which he scored a goal. In 1961 he left Ajax and then played for a few years with SHS from Scheveningen in the Eerste Divisie .

After his active time, Anderiesen coached various amateur teams in and around The Hague .

Life

Anderiesen Jr. was wounded by a shot in the back in the shooting on Dam Square on May 7, 1945 .

Web links

Notes and evidence

  1. cf. Profile of Wim Anderiesen sr. at voetbalstats.nl
  2. Wim Anderiesen jr., Oud-speler Scheveningen Holland Sport, overleden , website HaaglandenVoetbal from January 31, 2017, viewed on February 8, 2017
  3. ^ Willem Gerardus Anderiesen at Stichting Memorial. More than 30 people were killed in the exchange of fire between German soldiers and resistance fighters during the celebrations for the liberation from the National Socialist occupiers. See the shooting on the Dam in Amsterdam, May 7, 1945 at the Stichting Memorial and left : Schietpartij op de Dam van 7 mei 1945