Ruud Geels

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Geertruida Maria "Ruud" Geels (Dutch pronunciation: [ɣeːrˈtrœydaː maːˈrijaː ryt ˈxeːls]; 28 July 1948 – 18 November 2023) was a Dutch professional footballer who played as a striker.[1] He obtained 20 caps for the Netherlands national team, scoring eleven goals.[2] A prolific striker known for his heading skills, Geels is the only player to win the Eredivisie topscoring title five times[3] (followed by Marco van Basten with four titles), and is the second most scoring player in the Dutch top football division, behind Willy van der Kuijlen.[1][4] He is also known for being the first of only two footballers (the second being Ronald Koeman) to play for the big three teams in Dutch football - Ajax, PSV and Feyenoord.[1]

Full name Geertruida Maria Geels
Date of birth (1948-07-28)28 July 1948
Place of birth Haarlem, Netherlands
Date of death 18 November 2023(2023-11-18) (aged 75)
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Ruud Geels
Geels in 1974
Personal information
Full name Geertruida Maria Geels
Date of birth (1948-07-28)28 July 1948
Place of birth Haarlem, Netherlands
Date of death 18 November 2023(2023-11-18) (aged 75)
Place of death Haarlem, Netherlands
Position Striker
Youth career
RKVV DSS
RKSV Onze Gezellen
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1965–1966 Telstar 8 (5)
1966–1970 Feijenoord 89 (46)
1970–1972 Go Ahead Eagles 62 (35)
1972–1974 Club Brugge 53 (28)
1974–1978 Ajax 132 (123)
1978–1979 Anderlecht 28 (25)
1979–1981 Sparta 48 (35)
1981–1982 PSV 32 (15)
1982–1984 NAC 35 (12)
Total 487 (324)
International career
1974–1981 Netherlands 20 (11)
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up1974 West Germany
UEFA European Championship
Third place1976 Yugoslavia
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Club career

Geels was born in Haarlem. Before joining Telstar, he played for amateur football clubs DSS and Onze Gezellen. After eight games for Telstar, Geels was sold to Feyenoord. Geels scored 46 goals in 89 league games for Feyenoord, but also faced competition for the striker position with Swede Ove Kindvall. He won the Eredivisie and the KNVB Cup in 1968-69, and the European Cup in 1969-70, although he was not part of the squad for the final against Celtic.

In 1970, Geels left Feyenoord for Go Ahead Eagles, where he played for two seasons, scoring 35 goals. In the summer of 1972, Geels left his native Netherlands for Belgium to play for Club Brugge, scoring 28 goals for the Bruges club. He returned to the Netherlands after the 1974 World Cup to play for Ajax. In the Amsterdam club, Geels scored 123 goals in 131 league matches, and was the Eredivisie's top scorer for four consecutive seasons, winning the 1976–77 season in his third consecutive season as top scorer of the league. He was also top scorer in the 1975–76 UEFA Cup with 10 goals.[1]

Geels returned to Belgium in 1978 to play for Anderlecht, where he won the 1978 UEFA Super Cup against Liverpool. He returned to the Netherlands in 1979 to play for Sparta Rotterdam, scoring 35 goals in two seasons, while also becoming for the fifth time the best Eredivisie top scorer in 1980-81.

He then signed for PSV Eindhoven in 1981, making him the first player to play for the Big Three in the Netherlands. He scored 15 goals in 25 league games in his first season, but only played four games in his second season with the Eindhoven club, never scoring any goals. Geels was then sold to NAC Breda in 1982, netting six goals in 22 league games, but after NAC's relegation, he never played again for the club, and his contract was terminated in 1984.

International career

Geels played for the Netherlands 20 times and scored 11 goals. He was called to represent his country in the 1974 World Cup, but did not play a single match. Geels later described the World Cup as one of the worst weeks of his life due to daily harassment from Wim Suurbier and Ruud Krol, with whom he would play at Ajax after the World Cup.[5] He helped the Netherlands win a third place at the UEFA Euro 1976 by scoring two goals against Yugoslavia in the play-off for the third place.

Style of play

A fast, agile striker, Geels was one of the most prolific goalscorers in Europe in the 70's. He was renowned for his heading skills and aerial abilities. In an interview with Voetbal International, Geels explained that he practiced his heading skills at Telstar by using an old English head gallow, noting that "You always have to be a beat ahead of your opponent". In a NRC article about Geels, Jaap Bloembergen wrote that no one jumped higher and headed a ball harder than Geels.[6]

Personal life

Geels was the father of Luciène Geels,[7] who played for the Dutch women's softball team for many years and participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics.

Geels died in 18 November 2023, at the age of 75, having suffered from Alzheimer's disease for a long time.[8][4]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[9][10][11]
Club Season League Cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Telstar 1965–66 Eredivisie 851196
Feijenoord 1966–67 Eredivisie 258258
1967–68 Eredivisie 32203220
1968–69 Eredivisie 2010331[a]02413
1969–70 Eredivisie 1284[b]61614
Total 894633569755
Go Ahead Eagles 1970–71 Eredivisie 3417123519
1971–72 Eredivisie 2818112919
Total 62356235
Club Brugge 1972–73 Belgian First Division 23104[c]22712
1973–74 Belgian First Division 30184[b]03418
Total 5328826130
Ajax 1974–75 Eredivisie 3230235[c]13934
1975–76 Eredivisie 3329336[c]114243
1976–77 Eredivisie 3434102[c]03734
1977–78 Eredivisie 3230666[b]34539
Total 13112312121915163147
Anderlecht 1978–79 Belgian First Division 28252[d]02[e]03225
Sparta Rotterdam 1979–80 Eredivisie 18131813
1980–81 Eredivisie 30223022
Total 48354835
PSV 1981–82 Eredivisie 2815114[c]33319
1982–83 Eredivisie 400[c]040
Total 3215433618
NAC 1982–83 Eredivisie 226226
Career total 4733181920382620532364
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  1. Appearances in European Cup
  2. Appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. Appearances in UEFA Super Cup

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[9][10][2]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Netherlands 197451
197531
197643
197732
197823
197910
198000
198121
Total2011
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Scores and results list the Netherlands' goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Geels goal.
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List of international goals scored by Ruud Geels[2]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
19 October 1974De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands  Switzerland1–01–0Friendly
215 October 1975Olympisch Stadion, Amsterdam, Netherlands Poland2–03–0UEFA Euro 1976 qualifying
319 June 1976Stadion Maksimir, Zagreb, Yugoslavia Yugoslavia1–03–2UEFA Euro 1976
43–2
58 September 1976Laugardalsvöllur, Reykjavík, Iceland Iceland1–01–01978 FIFA World Cup qualification
631 August 1977Goffertstadion, Nijmegen, Netherlands Iceland2–04–11978 FIFA World Cup qualification
74–1
811 October 1978Wankdorf Stadium, Bern, Switzerland  Switzerland3–13–1UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
915 November 1978De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands East Germany2–03–0UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying
103–0
1114 October 1981De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands Belgium3–03–01982 FIFA World Cup qualification
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