Cor van der Hart (25 January 1928 – 12 December 2006) was a Dutch
footballer
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. He is known as one of the best
defenders of the
Netherlands national team in history, who was physically strong, who read the game very well and who had a quality kicking technique.
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Playing career
Van der Hart was born in
Amsterdam
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and as a youngster he tried out for the famous youth academy of
Ajax
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. He attended a young talent day held at the club and out of 300 players only two were chosen to represent the club: Van der Hart and
Rinus Michels
Marinus Jacobus Hendricus "Rinus" Michels (; 9 February 1928 – 3 March 2005) was a Dutch Association football, football player and coach. He list of one-club men in association football, played his entire career for AFC Ajax, Ajax, which he ...
. He made his Ajax debut in 1947 and won the
Eredivisie
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title in the same year.
After
Faas Wilkes
Servaas "Faas" Wilkes (; 13 October 1923 – 15 August 2006) was a Dutch Forward (association football), football forward, who earned a total of 38 Cap (sport), caps for the Netherlands national football team, Netherlands national team, in which ...
, Van der Hart was the third Dutch player to move abroad to become a professional footballer as more players decided it was time to leave the country and make a job out of their hobby.
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nu.nl Van der Hart moved to France to play for
Lille OSC
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.
The
Royal Dutch Football Association
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(KNVB) suspended all players that left the country to play professionally abroad, including Van der Hart.
Van der Hart was one of the players to play the ''Watersnoodwedstrijd'' of 12 March 1953,
a match played in the
Parc des Princes
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stadium in Paris to raise money for the victims of the
North Sea flood of 1953
The 1953 North Sea flood () was a major flood caused by a heavy storm surge that struck the Netherlands, north-west Belgium, England and Scotland. Most sea defences facing the surge were overwhelmed, resulting in extensive flooding.
The ...
.
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, nos.nl In 2003, Van der Hart told Dutch public broadcaster NOS that players such as himself and
Bram Appel,
Theo Timmermans,
Bertus de Harder and
Kees Rijvers had heard of the flood over the radio and realised their country was in a state of panic.
While the KNVB, which still did not want to be connected to the professionals in any way, forbade the match, it went ahead after a personal intervention from
Prince Bernhard.
8,000 Dutch fans travelled to Paris to attend the fixture and saw their team beat a strong
France national team 2–1. The match played a crucial role in introducing professional football in the Netherlands;
In 90 minutes, the players showed the spectators how much further players could improve when they played the sport professionally.
Only 17 months later, the first professional match in the Netherlands was played.
When professional football started in the Netherlands, Van der Hart returned to his native country to play for
Fortuna '54, which at the time was one of the dominant teams in the country.
With Fortuna '54, Van der Hart won the
KNVB Cup
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in 1957.
Fortuna '54 also finished second in the Eredivisie behind Ajax.
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In 1955, Van der Hart made his debut for the
Netherlands national team in a match versus
Denmark
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.
He would go on to earn 44 caps for "Oranje", 26 of which as captain. He scored two international goals.
One of the most memorable international matches Van der Hart was a part of was a 2–1 away win against world champions
West Germany
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in 1956.
He played his last international match in 1961.
Coaching career
After his playing career, Van der Hart became a football manager, starting at
Holland Sport in 1966.
He also managed
AZ '67,
Standard Liège
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They are one of the most successful clubs in Belgium, having won t ...
,
Fortuna Sittard
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,
Fort Lauderdale Strikers,
FC Amsterdam,
MVV,
FC Den Haag,
FC Volendam
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,
Telstar
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,
Wydad AC
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, the Ajax youth academy (from 1985) and
Sariyerspor.
In 1973, he was added to the staff of the Netherlands national team as an assistant manager alongside
Frantisek Fadrhonc.
During the
1974 FIFA World Cup
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, he was the assistant of
Rinus Michels
Marinus Jacobus Hendricus "Rinus" Michels (; 9 February 1928 – 3 March 2005) was a Dutch Association football, football player and coach. He list of one-club men in association football, played his entire career for AFC Ajax, Ajax, which he ...
as the Dutch national team lost the final to Germany.
In 1978, he won the Dutch Cup (KNVB-Cup) with AZ '67, (a 1–0 victory over Ajax) while finishing third in the Dutch league. In
1980
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he coached Fort Lauderdale to the
NASL's American Conference title, and a runner-up finish in
Soccer Bowl '80.
Later life
In 1999 Van der Hart wore the orange shirt one more time, when he was selected to the so-called "Oranje of the Century team".
Van der Hart died on 12 December 2006 at the age of 78. Ajax played with black arm bands in Van der Hart's memory in their
2006–07 UEFA Cup
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tie against
Zulte Waregem.
Van der Hart's grandson
Mickey is a goalkeeper who attended the Ajax youth academy and plays for Polish
Ekstraklasa
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side
Lech Poznań
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...
.
Career statistics
References
External links
Watersnoodwedstrijd reportby nos.nl (Video)
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1928 births
2006 deaths
Dutch men's footballers
Netherlands men's international footballers
AFC Ajax players
AZ Alkmaar managers
Lille OSC players
Fortuna Sittard players
Ligue 1 players
Eredivisie players
Dutch expatriate men's footballers
Expatriate men's footballers in France
Dutch football managers
Eredivisie managers
AFC Ajax managers
Standard Liège managers
SC Telstar managers
FC Volendam managers
ADO Den Haag managers
Footballers from Amsterdam
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) head coaches
SVV Scheveningen managers
Men's association football defenders
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1983) head coaches
Expatriate football managers in Morocco
Wydad AC managers
Expatriate football managers in Turkey
Sarıyer S.K. managers
Botola managers
20th-century Dutch sportsmen