Player of the Day - Marc Overmars
Thursday, 27. July 2006, 14:50:04
In all, Overmars played 86 games for the Dutch national team, scoring 17 goals. Overmars was the youngest Dutch player to reach 50 caps with the Dutch national team. His final match was the Netherlands' loss to Portugal in the semifinals of the 2004 European Championships.
Overmars first joined a small Dutch club called SV Epe before joining Go Ahead Eagles. Willem II Tilburg later bought him from Go Ahead Eagles for ₤200 000 and during the 1991/1992 season, AFC Ajax Amsterdam bought him. In 1993, he made his debut in the Dutch national team against Turkey. By the time of the 1994 World Cup, Overmars was a regular in the Dutch national team.
Marc Overmars became famous with Ajax under Louis van Gaal. He was the member of the Ajax team that won the European Cup in 1995 against A.C. Milan of Italy. However, soon after he suffered a serious right knee injury in 1996, which kept him out of Euro 96. Despite his injury, Overmars was signed by Arsène Wenger's Arsenal in the summer of 1997.
It was at the London club that his talents were demonstrated with utmost skill, scoring vital goals, including one in the 1998 FA Cup final and a 1-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, which helped Arsenal to the Double. In the 1998 World Cup, he was a regular fixture for Holland where he assisted his nation to a semi-final showdown with Brazil. Overmars was one of the best Dutch players in the tournament but suffered an injury in the 2nd round game against Yugoslavia. This ruled Overmars out of the next match, which was against Argentina. However, Overmars did enter late in the game as a substitute. He made an immediate impact by providing an inch perfect cross that almost led to a goal for the Netherlands. Sadly, Overmars' injury became even worse after this game and he had to sit out the entire following match against Brazil. The Netherlands lost this match on penalties. Overmars was fit again to play in the Netherland's final match, which was the 3rd/4th play-off game against Croatia, but the Dutch lost 2-1.
In the summer of 2000, he moved to Spain and joined FC Barcelona, for ₤25 million (€39.6 million). That made Marc Overmars the most expensive Dutch player ever. This transfer was the first in the history of football to be announced via the player's personal website. Despite a difficult first term at his new club, Overmars was still an impressive performer, registering eight times in 31 appearances. He was a regular feature of Barcelona's 2001-02 UEFA Champions League campaign in which he scored once in ten matches en route to the semi-finals. Unfortunately for the former Arsenal star, he failed to inspire FC Barcelona to any trophy success.
After the Netherlands failed to qualify for 2002 World Cup, the last major international tournament that Overmars played in was Euro 2004 in Portugal. Overmars started all the games for the Netherlands from the bench, but when he did come on, the Dutch team suddenly became a more attacking team that created good chances. Nevertheless, Overmars could not prevent the Netherlands losing in the semi-finals to Portugal.
By now, Overmars was being continually troubled by a persistent knee injury. After taking doctors' advice on the problem, on July 26, 2004, he announced his retirement from professional football.
PROFILE:
Full name: Marc Overmars
Nationality: Netherlands
DOB: March 29, 1973
Birthplace: Emst, Netherlands
Position: Attacking Midfielder/Forward [R, L]
Number: 11
Career:
- 1990-91 Go Ahead Eagles
- 1991-92 Willem II
- 1992-97 Ajax
- 1997-00 Arsenal
- 2000-04 Barcelona
International debut: February 1993, v Turkey
Caps: 86
Goals: 17
World Cups: USA 1994, France 1998 (4th)
Palmares:
- UEFA Champions League (95)
- Intercontinental Cup (95)
- European Supercup (95)
- Dutch Supercup (93, 94, 95)
- Dutch Cup (93)
- Dutch Eredivisie (94, 95, 96)
- English Premier League (98)
- English FA Cup (98)
- Dutch Talent of the Year (92)









overmars # 29. July 2006, 19:13