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AMSTERDAM, Netherlands (AP) — Leo Beenhakker, the Dutch soccer coach who led two national teams at World Cups and won three league titles with Real Madrid, has died. He was 82. “Beenhakker was ...
Since her family left Northern Virginia in 2017 to live in the Netherlands, she had flown often with her parents and two ...
Football sometimes exudes some level of familial bond with some footballers having shared the field with their twin brothers ...
Inter Milan star Denzel Dumfries proved too hot to handle for Barcelona in the first leg of this Champions League semi-final ...
When it comes to certain footballing nations, it's relatively easy to define their style of play. Take the Netherlands or ...
In an age where digital devices seemingly draw the unceasing attention of youth, in the Benelux teens are making space for ...
Arne Slot became the first Dutch manager to guide a team to the EPL title. Previously the title has been one by a Spaniard ...
By Jeré Longman Leo Beenhakker, a globe-trotting soccer coach who ... He coached Feyenoord to the Dutch League championship that year after coaching a rival team, Ajax, to titles in 1980 and ...
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