Dirk Kuijt ( anglicised to Kuyt, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈdɪr (ə)ˈkœyt] ⓘ; born 22 July 1980) is a Dutch former professional footballer and current manager of Challenger Pro League club Beerschot. Originally starting out as a striker, he played much of his career as a winger . Liverpool debut: 26.08.2006 Last appearance: 13.05.2012 Debut goal: 20.09.2006 Last goal: 21.03.2012 Contract expiry: 03.06.12 Win ratio: 51.58% W:147 D:68 L:70 Games/goals ratio: 4.01 Games/assists ratio: 8.64 Honours: League Cup 2012 League games / goals / assists: 208 / 51 / 26 Total games / goals / assists: 285 / 71 / 33 Player Profile
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Oct 24, 2023 74 Dirk Kuyt has been taking a trip down memory lane. The Dutchman flew in from Amsterdam with his teenage son Roan last weekend for an event at Hotel Anfield, where hundreds of. By Dan Kay Deputy Head of Web Dirk Kuyt is mobbed by his Liverpool team-mates after his crucial Champions League goal against Inter Milan at Anfield, February 19, 2008 There's nothing like the return of the Champions League to breathe new life into a Liverpool season. At Anfield in March 2011, Kuyt became the first Liverpool player since Peter Beardsley in 1990 to net a treble against United, largely thanks to the brilliance of Luis Suarez. From being man of the match in the 2003 Dutch Cup final for Utrecht, slotting the first penalty against Galatasaray as Fenerbahce won the Turkish Super Cup, scoring Merseyside derby winners or a.
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Kuyt broke the deadlock in the 29th minute by sliding to poke home a low cross from full-back Steve Finnan, in the process scoring Liverpool's first goal in 344 minutes of football. Dirk Kuyt says Liverpool has made 'unbelievable' $42m transfer for star who will 'run forever' Liverpool cult hero Dirk Kuyt has heralded a $42m piece of summer transfer business, with Jürgen Klopp getting a hard-working and technically gifted midfielder. Liverpool FC News By Shane Ireland Dirk Kuyt completed his move to Liverpool 14 years ago today and quickly became known as a player who thrived on the big occasion. The Dutchman spent six seasons at Anfield following his switch from Feyenoord, scoring 71 times in his 285 appearances in all competitions. Dirk Kuyt looks ahead to Liverpool's Carabao Cup semi-final with Arsenal and answers your questions in his latest column on Liverpoolfc.com. I had six great years at Liverpool and we challenged for many honours in that time. But the League Cup was the only trophy I ever lifted.
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Sport By Jake Bayliss Football Trends Writer Former Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt (Image: Pim Waslander/Soccrates/Getty Images) Former Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt has landed his next. Dirk Kuyt had plundered 71 goals in 101 games for Feyenoord before Liverpool pressed 'buy' in the summer of 2006. In theory, the Reds were getting a bargain at just £10million. A proven goalscorer and, those who had seen him in action, the very antithesis of a goal hanger. Yes, Kuyt ran around a lot. He worked for the team.
Dirk Kuyt shared some brilliant insight into his Anfield career when he appeared on the 'We are Liverpool' podcast. The Dutchman joined hosts Jan Molby and Peter McDowall in the AXA Training Centre studio for a hugely entertaining chat. Here are five takeaways from the episode… Where his incredible work-rate came from Dirk Kuyt Date of Birth 22 Jul 1980 Birthplace Katwijk Nationality Dutch Signed for LFC 2006 LFC Debut 26 Aug 2006 LFC Appearances 285 LFC Goals 71 Profile Dirk Kuyt is one of the hardest workers Anfield has ever seen - and his time at the club was punctuated by never-to-be-forgotten goals.
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Name in home country: Dirk Kuijt Date of birth/Age: Jul 22, 1980 (43) Place of birth: Katwijk Height: 1,84 m Citizenship: Netherlands Position: Attack - Right Winger Foot: right Current club: Retired Joined: Jul 1, 2018 Contract expires: - Outfitter: adidas Social-Media: Further information Dirk Kuyt is the uncle of Jan Plug ( Feyenoord U18 ). The footballer Dirk Kuyt turned into at Liverpool isn't the one Reds fans first envisaged, but he left the club as an undisputed modern-day hero. In the summer of 2006, Rafa Benitez was in need.