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second in the group.
After that
Rijvers was
sacked by the KNVB and
replaced by
Rinus Michels. Erik ten Hag has
named Rijvers among the
managers who have inspired...
-
against Saint-Étienne,
Rijvers was
sacked and the
squad disintegrated. Van Beveren,
unhappy with the
declining success and
Rijvers' departure, left for...
-
started just
after the
merger of 1965,
under the
innovative coach Kees
Rijvers.
Twente finished third in 1969,
fourth in 1970,
fifth in 1971,
third in...
-
sixties and seventies, a
different philosophy was
honed in
Eindhoven by Kees
Rijvers and Guus
Hiddink in the late 1970s and '80s. This in turn has
created one...
-
defender Robert Herbin, as well as
midfielders René
Ferrier and Kees
Rijvers and
striker Georges Peyroche, Saint-Étienne won the
league by four points...
- by the
Germans in Germany.
During the
Second World War,
youngster Kees
Rijvers made his
debut for NAC.[citation needed]
After the
Second World War, NAC...
- the play-offs
against Racing,
despite having Dominique Colonna and Kees
Rijvers in its ranks. Currently, the club is a
member of the
Paris Île-de-France...
- was lifted, he was
reintroduced to the
national squad by
manager Kees
Rijvers in late 1981 for two
qualifiers to the 1982 FIFA
World Cup. He was cheered...
-
Dutch football players from NAC
Breda were
Antoon (Rat) Verlegh, Kees
Rijvers, Kees Kuijs, Leo Canjels, Daan Schrijvers,
Frans Bouwmeester, Nico Rijnders...
-
musicologist Kees
Rietveld (born 1969),
Dutch singer,
known as
Georgie Davis Kees
Rijvers, (1926–2024),
Dutch footballer Kees
Schouhamer Immink (born 1946), Dutch...