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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Ruud Gullit, Johan Derksen, Gregory van der Wiel, Serginho Greene, Edgar Manucharyan, Stanley Menzo, Arthur Numan, Sergio Padt, Paul McGee, Khalid Sinouh, John Diffley, Niels-Christian Holmstrom, Javier Martina, Chedric Seedorf, John Metgod, Timothy van der Meulen, Hans van de Haar, Johnny Rep, Fernando Derveld, Raymond Atteveld, Ricardo Moniz, Laurens ten Heuvel, Luc Nijholt, Marcel Peeper, Andre Wetzel, Niels Kokmeijer, Nick Soolsma, Erik Heijblok, Orlando Trustfull, Arvid Smit, Ruud Hesp, Menno Willems, Dries Boussatta, Derk Boerrigter, Tatsuya Mochizuki, Rick Hooijboer, Ortwin Linger, Rogier Veenstra, Jan Willem van Ede, Tom Overtoom, Milan Berck Beelenkamp, Samir El Gaaouiri, Mitchell Pique, Baki Mercimek, Bert Jacobs, Barry van Galen, Jermaine Holwyn, Brutil Hose, Geoff Hutt, Levi Schwiebbe, Ronny van Es, Andre Stafleu, Chima Onyeike, Carlos Hasselbaink, Darl Douglas, Peter van Velzen, Edward Metgod, Cor Pot, Piet Keur, Arturo ten Heuvel, Wout Holverda, Benito Kemble, Dion Esajas, Christy Bonevacia, Michael van der Heijden, Rob Matthaei, Junas Naciri, Michel Doesburg, Kenneth Cicilia, Patrick Zonneveld, Uli Maslo, Ahmed Ahahaoui, Geoffrey Verweij, Dennis Iliohan, Revy Rosalia, Gejus van der Meulen, Martin Haar, Marvin Wijks, Gerrie Kleton, Gertjan Tamerus, Silvio Diliberto, Kick Smit. Excerpt: Johannes Gerrit (Johan) Derksen (born January 31, 1949 in Heteren, Gelderland) is a Dutch sports journalist and former football player. He played professional football between 1966 and 1978 for five clubs: Go Ahead Eagles, Cambuur Leeuwarden, BV Veendam, HFC Haarlem and MVV Maastricht. During and after his active career he became well-known as a sports journalist, specialising in football (soccer). He is the current editor-in-chief of Voetbal International, the country's most prominent football magazine. He is also a tel...