Piet de Visser
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Piet de Visser | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Piet de Visser | |
Date of birth | September 23, 1934 (age 72) | |
Place of birth | Oost- en West-Souburg, Netherlands | |
Playing position | Manager / scout | |
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Current club | Chelsea F.C. (scout) | |
Teams managed | ||
1957-1963 1964-1966 1966-1969 1969-1971 1971-1974 1974-1976 1976-1978 1978-1980 1980-1983 1983-1985 1985-1991 1992-1993 |
Sparta (assistant) DFC Stormvogels Telstar DFC De Graafschap NEC R.W.D. Molenbeek FC Den Haag Roda JC AZ Alkmaar Willem II NAC Breda |
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Piet de Visser (born September 23, 1934 (age 72) in Oost- en West-Souburg, Netherlands) is a Dutch football coach and scout. He is best known for scouting players like Romário and Ronaldo and successfully bringing them to Europe.[1] He is currently a personal adviser to Roman Abramovich, the owner of the English club Chelsea F.C..[2]
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[edit] Career
[edit] Manager
After a career as a player for De Zeeuwen, RCH and Zeeland Sport, De Visser became involved in management. In 1957 he started as a youth and assistant manager at Sparta.[3]
In 1964 he took his first assignment as a head manager at DFC and became champion of the second division in his first year. In 1973, while manager of De Graafschap, he and his club (which included defender Guus Hiddink) were promoted to the Eredivisie.[3] He subsequently became champion of the Eerste Divisie with NEC in 1975, and moved to the R.W.D. Molenbeek which had won the Belgian League the preceding season.[3]
He ended his management career in 1993, while at NAC Breda, due to heart problems.[4] He has since struggled with his health, beating cancer and undergoing five bypass surgeries.[5][2] During his career, De Visser managed Sparta, DFC, Stormvogels Telstar, De Graafschap, NEC, R.W.D. Molenbeek, FC Den Haag, Roda JC, AZ Alkmaar, Willem II and NAC Breda.[1][4]
[edit] PSV
After his career as a trainer De Visser became scout at PSV. While at PSV he was responsible for scouting players like Romário, Ronaldo, Alex, and Gomes for the club. [1][6] He even scouted Adriano but PSV coach Erik Gerets was not interested in signing the Brazilian. [6]
[edit] Chelsea / Roman Abramovich
Since 2005 De Visser has also scouted for Chelsea F.C., and is considered a close personal adviser on transfers to Roman Abramovich.[2] Guus Hiddink, who played under De Visser at De Graafschap, and who worked with him at PSV, was recommended to Abramovich (who pays Hiddink's wages) for the position of manager of the Russia national football team.[2] De Visser also recommended the hiring of Frank Arnesen to Abramovich, a move which was opposed by Jose Mourinho. [7] It was De Visser who first recommended the signing of Mikel John Obi to Frank Arnesen for Chelsea.[5][8] De Visser and Arnesen have since clashed with Mourinho over transfer policy, with the two recommending Alex be brought over from PSV to solve the club's defensive problems, but Mourinho insisting on the signing of Khalid Boulahrouz instead.[7]
De Visser has also been instrumental in assisting Abramovich in setting up a youth academy at Chelsea, modeled on the academy at PSV. According to De Visser, "Mr Abramovich is fed up that he has to keep paying millions and millions for big star players. He had to pay an absolute fortune to get players like Didier Drogba and Michael Essien. This is why he has asked me as a private scout to look out for top class young players who will be the Chelsea stars in three years' time."[9]
[edit] Honours
De Visser won numerous championships at various clubs as a manager. In 2005, he received the prestigious Rinus Michels Award for his entire oeuvre.[3] The award is named after Rinus Michels, who was named coach of the century by FIFA in 1999.[10]
[edit] References
- ^ a b c "Piet De Visser - Internationaal Voetbalscout", PSVZone. Retrieved on December 10, 2006.
- ^ a b c d "Dutch scout is Abramovich's secret link", Telegraph, 2005-06-09. Retrieved on December 10, 2006.
- ^ a b c d "Oeuvreprijs naar Piet de Visser", Rinus Michels Awards 2005, 2005-05-28. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.
- ^ a b "Piet de Visser", Roda JC Spelers. Retrieved on December 11, 2006.
- ^ a b Simon Kuper. "Teenage kicks, so hard to beat", Financial Times, 2006-10-13. Retrieved on December 11, 2006.
- ^ a b "De Visser on our midfield", World Cup Blog, 2005-06-20. Retrieved on December 27, 2006.
- ^ a b Matt Hughes. "'Special One' has suffered a power cut", The Times, 2007-01-15. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.
- ^ Matt Scott. "Feud at the heart of Chelsea's troubles", The Guardian, 2007-01-16. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.
- ^ "De Visser reveals Chelsea's close PSV ties", TribalFootball, 2007-01-22. Retrieved on January 24, 2007.
- ^ Berend Scholten. "Michels - a total footballing legend", UEFA.com, 2005-03-03. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.