Former Real Madrid, Netherlands coach Beenhakker dies at 82

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Leo Beenhakker was a transformative figure in European soccer, known for his exceptional coaching career across multiple clubs and national teams. He achieved remarkable success with Real Madrid, winning three consecutive La Liga titles between 1986 and 1989. Beenhakker's international coaching portfolio included managing the Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Poland, notably guiding Trinidad and Tobago to their first World Cup. His passing at 82 marks the end of an era for Dutch football coaching, leaving behind a legacy of tactical brilliance and international achievement.

"A warm football animal, whose humour and eloquence have also enriched the football vocabulary" - Netherlands Football Association (KNVB)
The Hague, April 11: Leo Beenhakker, the esteemed Dutch soccer coach renowned for his successful stints with top European clubs and national teams, passed away Thursday afternoon at the age of 82, his family confirmed to Dutch national broadcaster NOS

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Guided Real Madrid to three consecutive La Liga titles

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Led Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago national teams

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Managed multiple top European clubs

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Pioneering coach across multiple decades

Born in Rotterdam, Beenhakker began his managerial career with SC Veendam in 1968. He later managed SC Cambuur and Go Ahead Eagles before joining Ajax Amsterdam's coaching staff in 1978. Promoted to head coach in 1979, he led Ajax to the Eredivisie title in the 1979-80 season. He returned to Ajax in 1989, securing another league championship in 1989-90.

"The Dutch football world bids farewell to an icon. A warm football animal, whose humour and eloquence have also enriched the football vocabulary... The KNVB wishes all family, friends and other people involved with Leo Beenhakker much strength in bearing this great loss," Netherlands football said.

Beenhakker gained international acclaim as head coach of Real Madrid, guiding the Spanish giants to three consecutive La Liga titles from 1986 to 1989. During his tenure, Real Madrid also clinched the Copa del Rey in 1989 and the Spanish Super Cup in 1988 and 1989.

"Real Madrid C. F., its president and board of directors, are deeply saddened by the death of Leo Beenhakker, the legendary Real Madrid coach who led the Whites between 1986 and 1989, and in 1992. Real Madrid would like to express their condolences and affection to his family, clubs, and loved ones," Real Madrid said in a statement.

In 1997, Beenhakker took the helm at Feyenoord Rotterdam, leading them to an Eredivisie championship in the 1998-99 season and a Johan Cruyff Shield victory in 1999.

On the international stage, Beenhakker managed the Netherlands national team, overseeing their participation in the 1990 FIFA World Cup, where they were eliminated by Germany in the second round.

Later, he coached the national teams of Saudi Arabia, Trinidad and Tobago, and Poland. Notably, he guided Trinidad and Tobago to their first-ever World Cup appearance in 2006 and led Poland to qualify for Euro 2008, marking their debut in the European Championship.

Reader Comments

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Mark D.
What a legendary career! Three straight La Liga titles with Real Madrid is no small feat. Rest in peace to a true football pioneer. ⚽
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Sarah L.
His work with Trinidad and Tobago was truly special. Taking a small nation to their first World Cup - that's the kind of legacy that inspires generations.
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Javier R.
While I respect his accomplishments, I always felt his Netherlands team underperformed at the 1990 World Cup. That said, his club record speaks for itself - a true legend of the game.
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Anika K.
The football world lost a great mind today. His ability to adapt to different leagues and cultures was remarkable - from Madrid to the Caribbean to Eastern Europe. 🕊️
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Tom W.
That 1986-89 Real Madrid team was something else! As a kid growing up in Spain, those were magical years. Gracias, Mister Beenhakker.
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Elena P.
His work with Poland was underrated. Qualified us for our first ever Euros! We'll always remember him fondly here. Dziękujemy, Leo!

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