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Holland debut for Van der Vaart; U.S. qualify for World Cup

  
Rafael Van der Vaart
[Photo: ANP]

08 October: No Dutchman will remember Saturday's game against Europe's ultimate small-timers Andorra (4-0) as a special one. Holland was already eliminated for the 2002 World Cup tournament and the game was boring. However, in the 66th minute, Holland vs Andorra became an unforgettable game for one Dutchman: Rafaël van der Vaart, who made his Oranje debut, wearing his age as his shirt number: 18.

Van der Vaart thereby became the first Ajacied playing in Oranje since Richard Witschge made his comeback in the WC qualifier against Ireland, just over a full year ago. Van der Vaart is the 96th Ajacied in history to play for Holland. Gerard Fortgens wa sthe first one on 19 March, 1911. Number 95 was Peter Hoekstra (24 April, 1996) who never made it into Oranje as a PSV player, but was offered a chance when he moved to Ajax.

The most interesting question, however, is whether Van der Vaart was the youngest débutant in the national team. The answer: no. Three players were even younger than the Heemskerk native, who was 18 years and 237 days old on Saturday: Ajacied Gerald Vanenburg remains the youngest ever Holland débutant, winning his first cap at age 18 and 40 days in 1982. PSV player Piet Giesen was 18 years and 79 days and - more recently - Patrick Kluivert's debut was a fact as the striker was 18 years and 139 days old.

  
Wall of Oranje
[Photo: Ajax USA]

Four more players made their Oranje debut at age 18, but were slightly older than Van der Vaart. Nevertheless, it's not a bad Dutch football elite to be part of: their names were Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard, Clarence Seedorf and Wim Kieft. Note that seven out of the eight players making their Holland debut at age 18 were Ajacieden.

In a good old Ajax tradition, Rafaël van der Vaart will receive his framed photograph from the board, which will be added to the 1995 portraits of Oranje Ajacieden in the Amsterdam ArenA.

AJAX INTERNATIONAL ROUND-UP

Rafaël van der Vaart was not the only Ajacied who had a good weekend with his national team. The historic 7th of October was also the day on which John O'Brien and the U.S. national team qualified for the World Cup tournament, by beating Jamaica, 2-1. Moore secured the victory for the Americans by scoring from the penalty spot, only nine minutes before the end. Moore had also scored the first U.S. goal (4'), but Lawrence equalized for Jamaica only ten minutes later. John O'Brien becomes the third Ajacied who is sure to travel to Japan and South Korea, after Hatem Trabelsi (Tunisia) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Sweden).

Zlatan Ibrahimovic had a good weekend as well, scoring his first goal for the Swedish national team in their 3-0 victory over Azerbaidzjan. Zlatan was brought on in the 66th minute, as Svensson and Larsson had already given the Swedes a comfortable 2-0 lead. Zlatan needed only three minutes to add a third. Sweden was already certain to finish top in their group.

Cristian Chivu was sidelined due to a one game suspension, as his country Romania could not do better than a disappointing 1-1 against Georgia. It did not really matter: Italy won its game against Hungary (1-0) to qualify directly, and Romania was already certain to finish at second. They will now have to play Slovenia in the play-offs. Tomás Galásek may be recovered from his injuries in time to play the play-off games against Belgium with the Czech Republic. The Czechs crushed Bulgaria, 6-0, but Denmark ripped Iceland apart with the same score to claim the top slot in their group.

Greece and Norway were already eliminated from qualification, but Nikos Machlas and André Bergd¢lmo played fine games with their respective national teams. England needed a late free kick to level the score against Greece (2-2) and condemn Germany to face Ukraine in the play-offs. Norway booked a convincing victory in Armenia (1-4), finishing off a bitterly disappointing qualification campaign. Petri Pasanen and Finland will not participate in Japan and South Korea, either. The Ajax defender was still injured as his team notched a surprising 0- 0 draw away from Germany. (MP)

Source: de Volkskrant


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