Marco van Basten

Player

Birthday October 31, 1964

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Utrecht, Netherlands

Age 59 years old

Nationality Netherlands

Height 1.88 m

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1964

Marcel "Marco" van Basten (born 31 October 1964) is a Dutch former football manager and player who played for Ajax and AC Milan, as well as the Netherlands national team.

Marco van Basten was born on 31 October 1964 in Utrecht and grew up in the Oog In Al neighborhood.

He began playing for a local team, EDO, when he was six years old.

A year later, he moved to UVV Utrecht.

After nine years there, he briefly played for another club from Utrecht, Elinkwijk.

1981

Ajax signed 16-year-old Marco for the 1981–82 season after his 19-year-old brother Stanley was rejected.

Their father Joop had kept the younger son at another club with the hope that Ajax would take Stanley in professionally.

1982

He played his first match for Ajax on 3 April 1982, coming on as a substitute for Johan Cruyff, and scoring a debut goal in the team's 5–0 victory over NEC.

In the 1982–83 season, he competed with the European top scorer and first choice Holland international Wim Kieft for the position of centre forward, and scored nine goals in 20 league matches.

Ajax chose to sell Kieft to Italian Serie A club Pisa the following season, and 18 year old Van Basten solidified his position as his team's main attacker similarly in the national team.

1983

He was the top scorer in the league for four consecutive seasons, from 1983–84 to 1986–87, scoring 118 goals in 112 matches.

1985

In the 1985–86 season, he scored 37 goals in 26 league matches, including six goals against Sparta Rotterdam and five against Heracles Almelo, and won the European Golden Boot.

1986

In November 1986 he scored his most famous goal in an Ajax jersey, a spectacular overhead kick against FC Den Bosch.

1987

He also scored the winning goal in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final against Lokomotive Leipzig in 1987.

In total he scored 128 goals in 133 league matches for Ajax.

In 1987, Milan president Silvio Berlusconi signed van Basten, along with fellow countryman Ruud Gullit.

1988

With the Netherlands, van Basten won UEFA Euro 1988 where he earned the Golden Boot, scoring five goals, including a memorable volley in the final against the Soviet Union, considered one of the best ever.

In 1988, the Dutch legion got completed when Frank Rijkaard joined the club (at the time only three non-Italians were allowed).

In his first season, Milan won their first Scudetto in eight years, but van Basten played only 11 matches and was constantly troubled by an ankle injury.

In 1988–89, Van Basten won the Ballon d'Or as Europe's top footballer.

He scored 19 goals in Serie A and 32 goals in all competitions that year, including two goals in the final of the European Cup, as Milan triumphed against Steaua București.

1989

In 1989–90, he became Capocannoniere again (Serie A's leading goal scorer); Milan also successfully defended the European Cup after beating Benfica 1–0 in the final match, during which Van Basten provided the assist for Rijkaard's match-winning goal.

1990

Milan struggled in the 1990–91 season, as Sampdoria won the Scudetto.

After Van Basten fell out with Arrigo Sacchi, Berlusconi sacked the manager.

Fabio Capello took over the following season, and Milan went undefeated in the league to win another Scudetto.

1991

Van Basten scored 25 league goals, and became Capocannoniere again; his tally from the 1991–92 season was the highest number of goals that a player had scored in a single Serie A season since Luís Vinício achieved the same tally during the 1965–66 season.

1992

Known for his close ball control, attacking intelligence, impeccable headers, and spectacular strikes and volleys, van Basten was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 1992 and won the Ballon d'Or three times, in 1988, 1989 and 1992.

At club level, he won three Eredivisie titles and the Cup Winners' Cup with Ajax, and four Serie A titles and two European Cups with Milan.

In November 1992, he became the first player to score four goals in a Champions League match, against IFK Göteborg, including a picture perfect bicycle kick.

In December 1992, Van Basten was named FIFA World Player of the Year.

Milan stretched their unbeaten run into the 1992–93 season, going 58 matches over two seasons before they lost a match.

Van Basten was exceptional in the early part of the season.

He was again voted the European player of the year, becoming the third player after Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini to win the award three times.

1993

Widely regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all time, he scored 300 goals in a high-profile career, but played his last match in 1993, at the age of 28, due to an ankle injury which forced him to announce his retirement two years later.

He was later the head coach of Ajax and the Netherlands national team.

1998

In 1998, van Basten was ranked sixth in the FIFA Player of the Century internet poll, tenth in the European player of the Century election held by the IFFHS and 12th in the IFFHS' World Player of the Century election.

He was also voted eighth in a poll organised by the French magazine France Football, consulting their former Ballon d'Or winners to elect the Football Player of the Century.

2004

In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players.

In 2004, a poll for the 100 greatest Dutch people was held in the Netherlands: Van Basten ranked number 25, the second highest for a football player, behind Johan Cruyff.

2007

In 2007, Sky Sports ranked van Basten first on its list of great athletes who had their careers cut short.