Hans Vonk (soccer)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Johannes Adrianus Vonk | ||
Date of birth | 30 January 1970 | ||
Place of birth | Alberton, South Africa | ||
Height | 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Youth career | |||
VV Woudrichem[2] | |||
GVV Unitas[3] | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1988–1991 | RKC Waalwijk | 25 | (0) |
1991–1992 | Wageningen | 33 | (0) |
1992–1993 | Den Bosch | 34 | (0) |
1993–1996 | RKC Waalwijk | 80 | (0) |
1996–2004 | Heerenveen | 263 | (0) |
2004–2006 | Ajax | 26 | (0) |
2006–2008 | Ajax Cape Town | 51 | (0) |
2008–2009 | Ajax | 0 | (0) |
2009 | Heerenveen | 4 | (0) |
2009–2011 | Ajax Cape Town | 59 | (0) |
Total | 575 | (0) | |
National team | |||
1989 | Netherlands U20[4] | 1 | (0) |
1997–2005 | South Africa | 43 | (0) |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Johannes Adrianus "Hans" Vonk (Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈɦans ˈfɔŋk]; born 30 January 1970) is a retired South African professional football goalkeeper of Dutch parentage who last played for Ajax Cape Town FC.
Career[]
Netherlands[]
Vonk began his professional career at RKC Waalwijk where he made 25 appearances in three seasons. He became first-choice goal keeper for FC Wageningen, but was forced to leave after just one season, when the club went bankrupt and ceased to exist. Vonk returned to North Brabant where he played for FC Den Bosch, before joining his first club RKC, this time as their first keeper. His breakthrough came with his transfer to sc Heerenveen, a club on the rise. They reached a domestic cup final in 1996–97 and finished second in the league in 1999–2000, resulting in UEFA Champions League football the next season. After eight years, Vonk was approaching the autumn of his career. He left Heerenveen to become third-choice goalkeeper for Ajax behind Maarten Stekelenburg and Bogdan Lobonț. In a surprising turn of events, Vonk managed to play 26 games in two seasons.
First stint at South Africa[]
After 18 years of professional playing Vonk left the Netherlands to return to his country of birth, and played 2 seasons for Ajax' satellite club, Ajax Cape Town. He was terminated from his contract after a conflict with the coach of Ajax Cape Town, which made him a free agent.
Return to Netherlands[]
Ajax signed him due to injury problems with their current goalkeepers Maarten Stekelenburg and Dennis Gentenaar, leaving the Amsterdam club with only one professional goalkeeper left: Kenneth Vermeer. In the winter transfer window of 2008–09, with the regular Ajax keepers back in shape, he once again moved to an old club, Heerenveen to become second-choice goalkeeper behind Brian Vandenbussche. He soon took over Vandenbussche's spot and played several league games, and another cup final, which Heerenveen won.
Second spell at Ajax Cape Town[]
Continuing his tour amongst clubs he'd already played for, Vonk once again moved, this time back to his homeland South Africa, to play for Ajax Cape Town, citing family reasons, as well as sensing an opportunity to make the Bafana Bafana World Cup 2010 squad.
International[]
Vonk played once for the Netherlands national under-20 football team[5] in a 3–1 win against Denmark. He played the second half coming on as a substitute for John Karelse.[6]
Vonk made his debut for the South African national team in May 1998 and was first choice goalkeeper for the 1998 FIFA World Cup[7] as well as an unused substitute for Andre Arendse at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Vonk announced his retirement for Bafana Bafana in 2005 after South Africa failed to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, after earning a total of 43 caps.[8]
Honours[]
Club[]
Ajax
Ajax Cape Town
- Telkom Knockout: 2008
- Nedbank Cup: 2007
- Mangaung Cup: 2007, 2008
Heerenveen
International[]
South Africa
- Africa Cup of Nations third place: 2000
References[]
- ^ "Hans Vonk". voetbal.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 16 May 2021.
- ^ "HANS VONK". World Soccer. 2 September 2003.
- ^ "Op 63 jarige leeftijd is oud Unitas trainer Pim Verbeek overleden". Unitas (in Dutch). 28 November 2019.
- ^ Auf der Heyde, Peter (2002). Has anybody got a whistle? : a football reporter in Africa. Manchester: Parrs Wood. p. 179. ISBN 1903158311.
- ^ https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/185185/speler/12730
- ^ https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/185185/uitslagen/wedstrijd/11074
- ^ 1998 FIFA World Cup – South Africa Squad
- ^ [1]
External links[]
- Vonk signs for Ajax Cape Town from bbc.co.uk
- (in Dutch) Profile
- Hans Vonk at Soccerbase
- 1970 births
- Living people
- South African soccer players
- Association football goalkeepers
- RKC Waalwijk players
- FC Wageningen players
- FC Den Bosch players
- Dutch expatriates in South Africa
- Directors of football clubs in the Netherlands
- SC Heerenveen players
- AFC Ajax players
- Ajax Cape Town F.C. players
- Eredivisie players
- Eerste Divisie players
- South Africa international soccer players
- 1998 FIFA World Cup players
- 2002 FIFA World Cup players
- 2000 African Cup of Nations players
- 2002 African Cup of Nations players
- South African expatriate soccer players
- Expatriate footballers in the Netherlands
- South African expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands
- South African people of Dutch descent
- Afrikaner people
- White South African people
- People from Alberton, Gauteng
- Sportspeople from Gauteng
- SC Heerenveen non-playing staff