RUUD VAN NISTELROOY


'Rutgerus Johannes Martinius van Nistelrooy' (originally spelled ''Van Nistelrooij'') (born 1 July 1976 in Oss, North Brabant) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a centre forward for Real Madrid and the Dutch national team. He has previously starred for Manchester United, where he holds the record for being the club's top scorer in European competition.

Contents
Biography
Personal life
Career in the Netherlands
Manchester United
Exit from Manchester United
Real Madrid
National Team
Trivia
Statistics
Club
National team
Awards and honours
Club
Individual
References
External links

Biography


Personal life

Van Nistelrooy married his girlfriend, Leontine Slaats, in July 2004. The couple had their first child, a baby girl named Moa Annette on 26 September 2006.[1][2][3]
Career in the Netherlands

Van Nistelrooy started off as a central defender and was then moved to central midfield for Dutch second division side, FC Den Bosch, but was converted into a centre forward at SC Heerenveen in 1997. In 1998, on his 22nd birthday, he was signed by PSV Eindhoven for ƒ14 million or €6.3 million, a then-record sum of money for a transfer between two Dutch football clubs.
Van Nistelrooy repaid the faith shown in him by scoring 31 goals in 34 matches in his first season at PSV and being voted Dutch Player of the Year by his fellow professionals. In his second season, he notched up another 29 goals.
Manchester United

Manchester United almost signed van Nistelrooy on 25 April 2000 for a fee of £18.3 million. However, the deal fell through when van Nistelrooy failed a medical due to a cruciate knee ligament injury which he suffered in training in March 2000.
However, Manchester United and Alex Ferguson persevered, and almost exactly a year later, 24-year-old van Nistelrooy signed for a then British transfer record, and still the Dutch football transfer record of £19 million on 23 April 2001 from PSV. During his first season at Manchester United, he proved his worth by scoring 23 goals in 32 games, achieving a feat of scoring in a record eight consecutive Premier League games. He also scored ten Champions League goals capping an incredible debut season by being named the PFA Players' Player of the Year.
Playing for Manchester United against Tottenham Hotspur

During the following year, the 2002–03 season, van Nistelrooy scored 25 Premier League goals (including a stunning goal which he started from the half way line against Fulham) and 12 goals in the Champions League (a tournament record) while leading Manchester United to the Premier League title.
Van Nistelrooy started off the 2003–04 season in spectacular fashion, scoring twice in his first two league games. Which added on to his run of form at the end of the previous season meant he equalled the all time top flight scoring in consecutive games record of 10 games. He also managed to score his 100th and 101st goals for the club against Everton at Goodison Park on 7 February 2004, as United earned a 4–3 Premiership victory. In that season he broke Denis Law's European goal scoring record for Manchester United. Van Nistelrooy was famously attacked by Martin Keown in a match against Keown's team, Arsenal, after missing a penalty against the London side for the third time, as well as signing a new contract which would keep him at the club until the summer of 2008 and the age of 32.
In 2004 in a survey on Manchester United's official website Ruud was voted "Ferguson's best bargain buy" by over 10,000 fans worldwide even beating the likes of Roy Keane, Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Peter Schmeichel to the accolade.
Van Nistelrooy missed a large part of the 2004–05 Premiership season through injury, but was still the top goalscorer in the Champions League with 8 goals. He is currently the fourth most prolific scorer in European Cup/UEFA Champions League together with Eusébio, with 47 goals, only behind Alfredo Di Stéfano, Andriy Shevchenko, and current leader Raúl.
At the start of the 2005–06 season, van Nistelrooy returned to form, scoring in United's first four Premiership games. He went on to finish as the second-highest scorer in the Premiership with 21 goals, behind Thierry Henry of Arsenal.
Exit from Manchester United

Van Nistelrooy was an unused substitute in the Football League Cup Final 2006 against Wigan Athletic. Louis Saha started instead, scoring the second goal in a 4–0 win. This action was seen as controversial by fans and the media, but the player denied claims that he had had a rift with the manager. He was subsequently left on the bench for six consecutive matches. However, he returned to the starting line-up as captain against West Ham, and scored the winning goal. He also scored the winning goal as a substitute against Bolton. However, the period spent as a substitute enabled Thierry Henry to overtake him as the Premiership's leading scorer.
Fresh doubt spread over van Nistelrooy's future when he was left out of the team to play Charlton Athletic in the final game of the season. Sir Alex Ferguson claimed that van Nistelrooy, angry at the decision, left the ground and went home 3 hours before kick-off. United subsequently won the game 4-0.
On 9 May 2006, Setanta Sports claimed to exclusively reveal the real reason behind van Nistelrooy's exclusion from the squad for the game against Charlton. According to Setanta, van Nistelrooy and team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo had allegedly come to blows during a training session. Ruud allegedly criticised Ronaldo's tendency to keep the ball instead of passing to his team-mates. As a result of this outburst, a fight broke out. Van Nistelrooy then, allegedly, said "go running to your daddy". Although Ronaldo's father had died earlier in the season, the article claims that van Nistelrooy was not referring to Ronaldo's father, but to his fellow Portuguese Carlos Queiroz.[4] Both players have denied any such incident.
In total, van Nistelrooy scored 150 goals from exactly 200 starts and 19 substitute appearances for United, and is the club's all-time leading scorer in European Cup with 38 goals. In early September 2006, van Nistelrooy made a well publicised criticism of his former club, saying he was "stabbed in the back" after years of loyalty to Manchester United.[5]
However he subsequently stated that he still has respect for the United staff, and Ferguson has stated that there are no hard feelings between himself and van Nistelrooy.
Real Madrid

Van Nistelrooy with team-mates celebrating a goal against Bayern Munich

On 14 July 2006, Ferguson confirmed that van Nistelrooy wanted to leave Manchester United, and Real Madrid announced on 27 July 2006 that van Nistelrooy was transferring to Real (there had been speculation about a possible move to Bayern Munich).[6] His transfer fee was reported to be €18 million (£12.3m), and he signed a 3-year contract with the club on 28 July. In his second match in the Spanish Primera División, van Nistelrooy scored a hat-trick against newly promoted Levante UD. He scored 2 goals on a Real Madrid 5-1 win over Dynamo Kyiv in the first group stage of the UEFA Champions League. During the ''el clasico'' match on 22 October 2006, van Nistelrooy scored 7 minutes into the second half to help defeat league champions FC Barcelona. On 12 November 2006, he scored all four of Real Madrid's goals in a 4-1 win against CA Osasuna. Van Nistelrooy also scored on 10 February 2007, against Real Sociedad in a 2-1 win. And on 10 March 2007, van Nistelrooy scored 2 goals against Barcelona, increasing his tally against Barcelona to 3 goals in 2 games.
On April 21 he scored a volley in a match against Valencia where Real Madrid won 2-1.
Furthermore, on May 6, he scored 2 out of the 3 goals of his team against Sevilla. In the next match, against RCD Espanyol, Real Madrid were trailing 0-2 when van Nistelrooy scored Real Madrid's opener and they won 4-3, with the winner coming from Gonzalo Higuaín in the 89th minute. In Real's penultimate game, away at Real Zaragoza, twice van Nistelrooy brought Madrid back level, notably scrambling home in the dying minutes. In the same minute as van Nistelrooy's second goal, Raul Tamudo equalised for RCD Espanyol against Barcelona and Sevilla drew 0-0 at Real Mallorca, ensuring that Real Madrid went into the last match at the top of the table. Real Madrid went on to win the 2006/2007 La Liga title on the final day of the season, with a 3-1 win. Van Nistelrooy finished top scorer in his first season with the club (see ''Pichichi Trophy'') with 25 goals, and equalling the longest consecutive scoring streak in La Liga history by hitting the target in seven straight matches; a feat only achieved by Hugo Sanchez[7]. Ruud van Nistelrooy was voted as the Best Signing, Best Player, Best Striker and as the author of the Best Goal of last season by over 140,000 users in a survey published by As.com. Real Madrid was chosen as Best Team of the campaign.
National Team

Van Nistelrooy playing for the Netherlands

Van Nistelrooy was selected to play for the Netherlands at Euro 2004. Prior to the team's opening match against Germany, van Nistelrooy stoked up his country's already intense rivalry with the Germans by saying that emotions would be intensified by lingering resentfulness over World War II. His comments were severely criticised by the German media. During the match, he scored an acrobatic volley, one of the goals of the tournament, to silence his critics and take the Netherlands to the next round. He shared the goal-scoring lead in the group phase with England teenage sensation Wayne Rooney, whom he later played alongside at Manchester United, and was one of only two players in the tournament to score goals in all three of their team's group matches (the other was Czech Milan Baroš). Van Nistelrooy was selected in the Netherlands squad for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. He played and was substituted in all three games in the league stage and scored in the game against the Ivory Coast. Van Nistelrooy was dropped for the knock-out game against Portugal, which Netherlands went on to lose.
Recently, Netherlands coach Marco van Basten, once again dropped van Nistelrooy from the squad which played the Republic of Ireland in a friendly game preparing for UEFA Euro 2008 qualification.[8] In an interview shortly after he stated van Basten is not only selective on football qualities, but also on his "I-like-you-or-not-level". He said van Basten doesn't want certain personalities in his squad and that they had two conflicts together during the 2006 FIFA World Cup with van Basten claiming that van Nistelrooy underperformed in all groups matches. As a result Dirk Kuyt played instead of van Nistelrooy in their next match against
Portugal.[9]
After Klaas Jan Huntelaar was injured and unable to play for the Netherlands for the Euro 2008 qualification matches against Bulgaria and Belarus, van Nistelrooy declined his invitation.
Ruud was the official FIFA/SOS ambassador for the Netherlands for the 2006 World Cup.[10]
On 23 January 2007, van Nistelrooy had officially announced his retirement from international football.[11] However, he has been quoted as saying he would like to represent the Netherlands at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
However, after several phone conversations, van Nistelrooy and van Basten restored the peace between them and the latter announced on 25 May 2007, that van Nistelrooy would return to the Oranje and that they would work together again.[12][13]. Confirming this fact, van Nistelrooy was among the 33-player provisional squad, and then confirmed among the 20-player definitive squad, for a friendly match between the Netherlands and Switzerland, which will take place on 22 August 2007.[14] [15]
Van Nistelrooy was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in March 2004.[16]
On 8 Sep 2007, van Nistelrooy scored in his first competitive international match back from retirement in the 2-0 Euro 2008 qualifier home win over Bulgaria[17].

Trivia



★ Van Nistelrooy was born on the same day as Patrick Kluivert, the man he replaced as centre forward for the Netherlands.

Statistics


Club

'All-Time Club Performance'
ClubSeasonDomestic LeagueDomestic CupLeague CupEuropean CompetitionTotal
AppGoalsAppGoalsApp GoalsAppGoalsAppGoals
'FC Den
Bosch
'
93-9420--00'2''0'
94-95153--00'15''3'
95-96212--00'21''2'
96-973112--00'31''12'
Total 69 17 - - 0 0 69 17
'SC
Heerenveen
'
97-983113 - -00'31''13'
Total 31 13 - - 0 0 31 13
'PSV
Eindhoven
'
98-993431 - - 7 6'41''37'
99-002329 - -83'31''32'
00-01102 - -00'10''2'
Total 67 62 - - 15 9 82 71
'Manchester
United
'
01-02322312 1 11110'45''36'
02-03332534 4 11014'50''44'
03-04302036 1 074'41''30'
04-0517632 0 068'26''16'
05-062821201182'39''24'
Total 140 95 12 14 7 3 42 38 201 150
'Real Madrid'06-07382512--76'46''33'
07-082100--00'2''1'
Total 40 26 1 2 - - 7 6 48 34
Career Totals 346 213 13 16 7 3 64 53 433 289

National team

'All-Time National Team Performance'
National TeamYearFriendliesInternational
Competition
Total
AppGoalsAppGoalsApp Goals
'Netherlands'1998100010
1999810081
2000100010
2001215677
2002311041
2003206585
20044076116
2005108595
2006223153
Total 25 5 31 25 56 29

Awards and honours


Club


★ 'Dutch Eredivisie:' 1999-2000, 2000-2001

★ 'Dutch Super Cup:' 1999, 2000

★ 'English Premiership:' 2002-03

★ 'Community Shield:' 2003

★ 'FA Cup:' 2004

★ 'English League Cup:' 2006

★ 'Spanish La Liga:' 2006-2007
Individual


★ 'Dutch League Top Scorer:' 1998-1999, 1999-2000

★ 'Dutch Player of the Year:' 1999, 2000

★ 'Champions League Top Scorer:' 2001-02, 2002-03

★ 'Champions League Most Valuable Striker:' 2001-2002

★ 'PFA Player of the Year:' 2002

★ 'English Premiership Top Scorer:' 2002-03

★ 'Spanish La Liga Top Scorer:' 2006-2007

References


1. New father Van Nistelrooy rejoins Real squad
2. Proud dad Ruud set for Real berth
3. Van Nistelrooy happy
4. The facts behind Ruud's walk-out
5. Van Nistelrooy felt 'stabbed in the back'
6. Real Madrid sign Dutch striker Van Nistelrooy
7. Van Nistelrooy goals rescue Real
8. Van Basten drops Van Nistelrooy
9. Van Nistelrooij haalt uit naar bondscoach
10. FIFA for SOS Children's Villages Ambassadors
11. Van Nistelrooy in Dutch decision
12. Ruud to make Holland return
13. Ruud primed for Dutch return
14. Holland to make Ruud awakening
15. Van Nistelrooy en Van Persie terug in Oranje
16. Ruud van Nistelrooy
17. http://www.uefa.com/competitions/euro/fixturesresults/round=2241/match=83687/report=rp.html

External links





Ruud van Nistelrooij profile, detailed club and national team statistics, honours (palmares) and



UEFA Profile



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