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Rick Hooijboer

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Rick Hooijboer (born 3 August 1974 in Venhuizen) is a Dutch footballer currently playing for Cambuur Leeuwarden.

Career

Amateur career: until 1998

Hooijboer started out playing for local team De Valken. He was discovered by FC Volendam and played there for several years. He returned to his former home town club and before moving to Hollandia in Hoorn two years later. He did very well for the Hoofdklasse club. AZ Alkmaar noticed the 23-year-old West Frisian who at that point became a full pro. He was the first player AZ Alkmaar recruited for Eredivisie season 1998–99. Even though the AZ staff appeared to want him badly, the defender/midfielder was not given a chance to show his skills.[1]

HFC Haarlem: 2000–2005

Cambuur Leeuwarden: 2005–present

Hooijboer left his club HFC Haarlem together with team mate Paul Mulders in 2005. Both men left Haarlem on a free transfer for Cambuur Leeuwarden. The 30-year-old centre back and captain wanted a new challenge after a five year stay in Haarlem. Former Haarlem manager Roy Wesseling (manager of Cambuur at the time) persuaded him to join his new club. [2]

Statistics

Seizoen Club Wedstrijden Doelpunten Competitie
1998/99 AZ 0 0 Eredivisie
1999/00 0 0 Eredivisie
2000/01 HFC Haarlem 16 0 Eerste Divisie
2001/02 32 2 Eerste Divisie
2002/03 32 2 Eerste Divisie
2003/04 29 3 Eerste Divisie
2004/05 35 1 Eerste Divisie
2005/06 Cambuur Leeuwarden 24 1 Eerste Divisie
2006/07 33 1 Eerste Divisie
2007/08 15 2 Eerste Divisie
Totaal 216 12
Updated December 12, 2007 Reference:[3]

References

  1. ^ "Hier wat meer info over de nieuwe aankoopen van AZ" (in Dutch). Matthijs Dekker (on XS4ALL). Retrieved 2007-12-12.
  2. ^ "Cambuur Als Grote Sprong Voorwaarts" (in Dutch). Leeuwarder Courant. April 14, 2005.
  3. ^ "Rick Hooijboer" (in Dutch). Voetbal international. Retrieved 2007-12-12.