John de Wolf

John de Wolf

Football player infobox
playername= John de Wolf
fullname = John de Wolf
nickname = "Big John"
"Rambo"
"De Wolf Man"


dateofbirth = birth date and age|1962|12|10
cityofbirth = Schiedam
countryofbirth = Netherlands
height = height|ft=6|in=2
position = Centre back (retired)
youthyears =
youthclubs = Schiedamse Boys
Sparta Rotterdam
years = 1983–1985
1985–1989
1989–1994
1994–1996
1996–1997
1997–1998
1998–2000
2000
clubs = Sparta Rotterdam
FC Groningen
Feyenoord
Wolverhampton Wanderers
VVV-Venlo
Hapoel Ashkelon
Helmond Sport
Zwart Wit'28
caps(goals) = 058 0(4)
112 0(5)
111 0(9)
028 0(5)
030 0(6)
003 0(0)
018 0(0)
00- 0 (-)
nationalyears = 1987–1994
nationalteam = Netherlands
nationalcaps(goals) = 006 0(2)
manageryears = 2000
2000–2002
2002–2005
2005–2007
2007–2008
managerclubs = Zwart Wit'28 (player-manager)
RKSV Halsteren
SVVSMC
VV Haaglandia
FC Türkiyemspor

John de Wolf (born 10 December 1962 in Schiedam, Zuid-Holland) is a retired Dutch footballer, who earned six caps for the Dutch national team, scoring two goals.

Career

Club

De Wolf began his professional career with Sparta Rotterdam, making his senior debut in 1983. After two seasons in the team, he departed for FC Groningen where he continued to impress and won a call-up to the Dutch national team in 1987.

The defender moved on to Feyenoord in 1989 and after a season outside their first team, he settled into the side and won the Dutch league championship in 1992–93 with the club. He also won three Dutch Cups during a stay of four full seasons.

He left for English First Division (second tier) side Wolverhampton Wanderers in December 1995 for £600,000. He was swiftly made captain of the side by manager Graham Taylor, and helped them reach the FA Cup quarter-finals, as well as remarkably scoring a hat-trick from centre-back in one game. However, he soon suffered a knee injury that ruled him out of the promotion run-in, where the team would ultimately lose to Bolton in the play-offs.

The following season, however, he missed most games as Wolves finished a lowly 20th in the final table. The Dutchman fell out with new manager Mark McGhee who attempted to select to him for the reserve side, only for De Wolf to speak out and claim that he should not be fielded in the reserves as he was an experienced player who had not been injured. He left the club soon afterwards and returned to his homeland with VVV-Venlo of the second division.

After a solitary season back in his native land with VVV, he once again moved abroad, joining Israeli side Hapoel Ashkelon in 1997. He failed to adapt though and made only three appearances - scoring an own goal in his final game - before quickly returning to Dutch football with Helmond Sport in the second flight. He had a strained personal relationship with the club, though, and both parties agreed to terminate his contract during his second season. De Wolf instead ended the campaign with a short spell as player-manager of amateur side Zwart Wit'28.

He retired from playing in 2000, and joined RKSV Halsteren as trainer. He has been manager of three different sides since - SVVSMC, VV Haaglandia and FC Türkiyemspor. He left the latter in February 2008 and has not taken up a new position in football since.

International

De Wolf made his debut for the Netherlands on 16 December 1987 in a 3–0 win in Greece during their Euro '88 qualifying campaign. After this substitute appearance though, he was not chosen again for over five years. He returned to contention under managerialship of Dick Advocaat and won five further caps during 1993-94.

He scored two international goals during a 6–0 thrashing of San Marino in March 1993 and was subsequently chosen for the squad for the 1994 World Cup, however he did not feature in any of the games. His final cap came on 13 October 1993 in a 2–0 win against England that effectively ended both their hopes of qualifying and Graham Taylor's reign as manager. Ironically, it would be Taylor who would next sign de Wolf in his club career (for Wolves).

Outside football

De Wolf is currently working as a TV presenter on Dutch regional channel RNN7, on a show entitled "Living with John". He began his media career in 2004 on "Correct Studio Sport", before presenting the programmes "Cooking with John" and "Sleeping with John".

In 2006, he was one of the participants on the Dutch hit-show "Dancing with the Stars". He also featured on the show "Fighting with the Stars" in 2007, where he fought - and lost to - Tscheu La Ling, a Thai kickboxer.

External links

* [http://www.beijen.net/frank/cvs/wolf-j-de.htm CV John de Wolf]
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