Willem VAN HANEGEM | 1968-1974 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
VAN HANEGEM PES STATS | 1968-1974
Fides Name: Willem ''Wim'' van Hanegem Nickname: ''De Kromme'' (''The Crooked'') Willem VAN HANEGEM | 1968-1974 Club: Feyenoord Rotterdam Number: 6 Position: *CMF, DMF, AMF Nationality: Dutch _ned Age: 24-30 (20/02/1944) Era: 1968/1974 Foot: L Side: B Height: 181 cm Weight: 78 kg Attack: 78 Defence: 75 Balance: 86 Stamina: 84 Top Speed: 76 Acceleration: 74 Response: 90 Agility: 82 Dribble Accuracy: 92 Dribble Speed: 77 Short Pass Accuracy: 93 Short Pass Speed: 84 Long Pass Accuracy: 96 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy: 80 Shot Power: 86 Shot Technique: 89 Free Kick Accuracy: 92 Curling: 99 Header: 87 Jump: 82 Technique: 93 Aggression: 78 Mentality/Tenacity: 92 Goalkeeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 95 Injury Tolerance: B form/Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 4 Weak Foot Frequency: 2 Consistency: 7 Growth type: Standard/Lasting CARDS: P03: Classic No.10 P08: Pinpoint Pass P09: Early Cross P14: Enforcer S02: Passer S06: Outside Curve S08: Slide Tackle S09: Covering SPECIAL ABILITIES *Tactical Dribble *Playmaking *Passing *Outside *Sliding *Covering Attack/Defence Awareness Card: Balanced INFO: He is regarded as one of the best Dutch players even. Usually named before played like Gullit, Rijkaard, Bergkamp, Koeman and Krol. He is respected for his tactical insight. Both his way of sprinting (he had bandy legs), and his skill to give the ball a curve (achieved by striking the ball with the outside of his left foot) gave him the nickname De Kromme (The Crooked). He is also well known for his fantastic passing range and his ability with the ball at his feet. He was part of the Dutch national team in 1974, reaching the final in Munich. Noted journalist Brian Glanville considered Van Hanegem to be the best Dutch player on the pitch, and he nearly scored twice with diving headers at Sepp Maier's goal. Van Hanegem was one of the greatest ''older'' Dutch free kickers of all time. In the summer of 1944 the German 15th army was fleeing northward from Calais to Holland. On 11 September the Allies bombed the Wehrmacht near the ferry terminal at Breskens. Citizens had fled the town but Lo and Izaak van Hanegem, Willem's father and older brother, went back to get supplies. They hid in a shelter, which was hit. Both died. Van Hanegem later lost a brother and a sister to the war. His hatred was summed up after the 1974 final, ''I didn't give a damn as long as we humiliated them. They murdered my father, sister and two brothers. I am full of angst. I hate them''. After the game (with Germany winning 2-1) Van Hanegem left the field in tears. VIDEOS: [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfQdkvGWjq0[/youtube] ADDITIONAL LINKS: http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showthre ... ost7598627 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_van_Hanegem http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_van_Hanegem Willem VAN HANEGEM | 1968-1974 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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