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Beb Bakhuys

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Beb Bakhuys
Beb Bakhuys in 1935
Personal information
Full name Elisa Hendrik Bakhuys
Date of birth ( 1909-04-16 ) 16 April 1909
Place of birth Pekalongan , Dutch East Indies
Date of death 7 July 1982 (1982-07-07) (aged 73)
Place of death The Hague , Netherlands
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 + 1 2  in)
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps ( Gls )
1925?1926 HBS 9 (6)
1926?1930 ZAC
1930?1933 THOR
1933?1935 ZAC
1935?1937 HBS
1937 VVV 0 (0)
1937?1939 Metz 17 (9)
1945?1946 Metz 16 (5)
International career
1928?1937 Netherlands 23 [1] (28)
Managerial career
1945?1946 Metz
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Elisa Hendrik "Beb" Bakhuys (16 April 1909 ? 7 July 1982) was a Dutch football player and manager .

Club career [ edit ]

Bakhuys made his senior debut for HBS on 27 September 1925 against Haarlem [2] and scored 36 goals in 44 matches for them. [3] He joined Zwolsche AC and had a spell with THOR in his native Dutch East Indies while working for the Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij in Surabaya . [4] He returned to ZAC and later HBS. In 1937 he controversially moved to VVV . [5]

He became the second Dutch player to play outside of the country [6] when he signed as a professional for FC Metz in 1937, in a move which ended his international career. The first Dutch national to play abroad was goalkeeper Gerrit Keizer . [6] Bakhuys was famous for his diving headers. [ citation needed ] During the Second World War he was forced to work in Leipzig . [5] Throughout his both spells at ZAC, Bakhuys scored 147 goals, in 99 games. [7]

International career [ edit ]

Bakhuys scored 28 goals in 23 games for the Dutch national side . [1] [8] He represented the Netherlands at the 1934 FIFA World Cup , [9]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b Stokkermans, Karel. "Bep Bakhuys - Goals in International Matches" . Archived from the original on 19 November 2008 . Retrieved 25 November 2008 .
  2. ^ Foto's van Zwolle - Bep Bakhuys, voetballer - Zwolle in Beeld (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Club history Archived 2007-06-30 at the Wayback Machine - HBS Craeyenhout (in Dutch)
  4. ^ De Indische jaren van Beb Bakhuys - Java Post (in Dutch)
  5. ^ a b Beb Bakhuys, van volksheld tot paria - Trouw (in Dutch)
  6. ^ a b "Dutch players abroad" . dutchplayers.nl. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016 . Retrieved 25 November 2008 .
  7. ^ "Bep Bakhuys" . ZAC .
  8. ^ Olenev, Maxim (14 June 2007). "OTHER SOCCER RECORDS" . RSSSF . Retrieved 9 February 2013 .
  9. ^ Beb Bakhuys ? FIFA competition record (archived)

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