- Ruud
Gullit (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈryt ˈxʏlɪt] ; born Rudi Dil; 1
September 1962) is a
Dutch former footballer and
subsequent manager who pla**** professionally...
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Gullit may
refer to: Alex
Tamba Brima, also
known as
Gullit, (born 1971), a
military commander of the
Sierra Leone Civil War who was
convicted of crimes...
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Maxim Gullit (born 20 May 2001) is a
Dutch professional footballer who
plays as a defender. His
father is
former professional footballer Ruud
Gullit and...
- Ruud
Gullit Sagaf Yunus (born 9
December 1992) is an
Indonesian footballer who
plays as a midfielder. Ruud
Gullit started his
professional football career...
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Gullit Zolameso (born 2 June 1995) is a
Finnish professional footballer who
plays as a
right back for Ykkösliiga club Järvenpään
Palloseura (JäPS). Zolameso...
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Carlos Alberto Peña Rodríguez (born 29
March 1990),
sometimes known as
Gullit, is a
Mexican professional footballer who
plays as a midfielder. Born in...
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Gullit Asante Okyere (born 23 May 1988) is an
Italian footballer who
plays as a
forward for Prevalle. He was
named after Dutch footballer Ruud
Gullit...
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panel of
sports journalists from UEFA
member countries, was
awarded to Ruud
Gullit on 29
December 1987. Source: http://www.francefootball.fr/Ballon Or 1987...
- București of
Romania 4–0. Two
goals each from
Marco van
Basten and Ruud
Gullit gave the
Rossoneri their third victory in the competition. 24 May 1989 20:15...
- the
sixth Milan player to win the
trophy after Gianni Rivera (1969), Ruud
Gullit (1987),
Marco van
Basten (1988, 1989, 1992),
George Weah (1995), and Andriy...