'Arjen Robben' (born
January 23,
1984 in
Bedum) is a
Dutch footballer who currently plays as a
winger for
Real Madrid.
[1] He is also a part of the
Netherlands national football team and has appeared in the
2006 FIFA World Cup and the
UEFA Euro 2004 .
Robben was named
F.C. Groningen's team player of the year during the
Eredivisie 2000-01 season and the Netherlands' Young Player of the Year during his time at
PSV Eindhoven.
[2] He was also the
FA Premier League Player of the Month during the month of
November 2005 at
Chelsea F.C.[3][4]
Early football life
Born in the town of
Bedum in the province of
Groningen, the Netherlands, Robben took to football from an early age. He began playing with local clubs C.V.V.B and V.V. Bedum. Robben became an adherent of the
Coerver Method, created and popularised by Dutch football coach
Wiel Coerver.
[5] Robben's skill in ball control and technical footwork made him a valuable player, and he was quickly signed by local club F.C. Groningen.
[6]
Club career
F.C. Groningen
F.C. Groningen placed Robben in their C-class youth team for the
1999/2000 season. He scored 50 goals in their competitions. Manager
Jan Van Dijk added the winger to the first team before Groningen's November 2000 away game against
F.C. Twente, but he did not play until
December 3,
2000 against
RKC Waalwijk, as a substitute for the injured
Leonardo dos Santos in the 79th minute. Over the winter, Robben managed to play himself into the
starting lineup. In 18 starts for Groningen over the 2000-01 season, he scored 2 goals.
[7] Robben was named player of the year for his first season with the club, and with teammate Jordi Hoogstrate, he demonstrated the strength of the Groningen youth academy. Robben stayed with Groningen and improved steadily during the 2001-02 season, playing in 28 matches and scoring 6 goals.
Robben transferred to PSV Eindhoven for
€3.9 million before the 2002-03 season.
PSV Eindhoven
During his first season for
PSV Eindhoven, the 2002-03 season, Robben played 33 matches and scored 12 goals.
He was named "PSV co-player of the year" along with striker
Mateja Kežman, with whom he formed an attacking partnership still fondly referred to by PSV fans as "Batman And Robben", as Kezman was nicknamed 'Batman'. He helped lead PSV to their 17th Dutch title, and won the Talented Player of the Year award.
[8]
After this good start, PSV could not keep up with rival
Ajax Amsterdam and were forced into a fight for second place in the Eredivisie. Robben travelled to London and met with
Manchester United coach
Alex Ferguson. Ferguson's offer came in much too low for PSV's and/or Robben's liking; Eindhoven chairman
Harry van Raaij told Manchester United the most that their
€7 million offer would buy them was a shirt with Robben's autograph. Almost immediately, Chelsea owner
Roman Abramovich offered
€ 18 million (
£ 12.1 million), and PSV accepted.
[9] The rest of his season with PSV was disappointing. He injured his hamstring twice and missed several games.
[10][11] By the end of the season, Robben scored five times in 23 Eredivisie matches.
Chelsea
2004-2005
Robben did not make his competitive debut for
Chelsea F.C. until November 2004, as he was injured in a pre-season
friendly match against
A.S. Roma, breaking a
metatarsal bone in his right foot in a challenge from
Olivier Dacourt.
Robben missed many games due to injury in
2004-05, managing to play in only 18 games, the fewest of his professional career since his debut in 2000-01 with F.C. Groningen. On his return from injury, he received the "
Barclays Man of the Match" award for his outstanding display at home to
Everton and scored goals in consecutive games against
CSKA Moscow, Everton,
Newcastle and
Fulham. The 2004-05 season had some highlights for Robben; in November 2004, he was awarded the "Player of the Month" award for the English Premier League.
Robben ended the 2004-05 season with seven goals, his second highest professional total. He was shortlisted for the
PFA Young Player of the Year, but was beaten by
Wayne Rooney of
Manchester United.
[12][13] His early Chelsea career was punctuated by dazzling displays as one of few "out and out" wingers in the English game. His instant development of a quick and fluid front three with
Ivorian centre-forward
Didier Drogba and Irish winger
Damien Duff was perhaps the most prevalent consequence of Robben's arrival. However, Robben was badly injured in a league game away to
Blackburn Rovers and forced to sit out Chelsea's title run-in and progress to the semi-finals of the
UEFA Champions League.
[14]
2005-2006
Back to fitness for
2005-06, Robben was an integral part of the Chelsea left wing. In 28 matches, Robben contributed 6 goals as Chelsea won a second consecutive
FA Premier League championship, the first back-to-back titles for the west London club.
The 2005-06 season also saw Robben receive the first two red cards of his career in the two matches against
Sunderland and
West Brom. He was also involved in an unsavoury incident with
Liverpool goalkeeper
Jose Reina. Towards the end of a league game between Chelsea and Liverpool at
Stamford Bridge, which Chelsea won 2-0, Reina raised his hand to Robben's face after some provocative words from Robben, directly following an earlier incident in which Reina committed a foul on
Eidur Gudjohnsen. Robben fell theatrically to the turf, and Reina received a red card for "violent behaviour". As a result of the incident, Robben was branded a play-actor by various sections of the media, and Reina commented that Robben "did well enough to win an
Oscar" for his theatrics. Reina's red card was not rescinded, however.
[15]
2006-2007
After the
Fifa World Cup 2006, Robben returned to a new look Chelsea squad. With the arrivals of
Andriy Shevchenko,
Michael Ballack and
Ashley Cole, Chelsea manager
José Mourinho has largely shelved the 4-3-3 formation with two wingers that he has used over the past two seasons and instead begun using a 4-1-3-2 formation, with midfielders
Frank Lampard and
Michael Essien on the flanks instead of specialist wingers like Robben. This saw the Dutch winger have a struggling time to get a position in Chelsea starting lineup at the beginning of the season.
In November 2006, Mourinho started to give Robben more playing opportunities, either as a
withdrawn forward, playing off a lone
target man, or as a winger, when reverting to the tried and tested 4-3-3. After the absence of
Joe Cole due to knee injury,
[16] Robben was then recognised as an important player for Chelsea with his ability to bring the ball down the flanks at speed essential in a team not especially endowed with great dribblers. He was named man of the Match on
December 23,
2006 against
Wigan, a match where he got two assists and the winning goal in.
[17] He was then sidelined for a few weeks after accumulating too many yellow cards.
In January 2007, Robben returned yet again against Wigan and with an assist and a goal to his credit Robben was again named Man of the Match. Robben was inflicted with yet another injury in a match against Liverpool F.C. dated
January 20,
2007.
[18] Robben made his return in a 3-0 victory against
Middlesbrough F.C. in February driving in a shot that took a deflection past
Mark Schwarzer for an own goal by
Abel Xavier. Robben also came on as a substitute against
FC Porto making his presence felt immediately after sending in a cross that led to an
equaliser scored by
Andriy Shevchenko. Robben came on in the 2nd half of the
Carling Cup final and provided the cross for
Didier Drogba to head in the winner and he also scored a crucial goal in the 2nd leg of the
2006-07 UEFA Champions League against Porto, which led to Chelsea winning the tie 3-2 on aggregate.
At the end of March 2007, Robben underwent a knee operation after sustaining a knee injury upon returning from international duty that was expected to rule him out for at least four weeks.
[19] However, it was recently announced by the club that Robben had been back to training, despite his not being fully fit and will not miss the rest of the season.
[20] Robben made his return in a
2006-07 UEFA Champions League semi final encounter against Liverpool. Robben played a brief role in the
FA Cup final against
Manchester United on
May 19, which Chelsea won.
After the final, Robben cleared up speculation on his future at the club in an interview: "I've always said I want to stay. I will be here next season, that's for sure". Then, on
August 4,
Spanish media reported that
Real Madrid was close to signing Robben and/or his Chelsea teammate
Michael Ballack. Madrid coach
Bernd Schuster told Spanish radio, "Hopefully, we'll be able to announce the signing of one or two big players soon." Schuster is said to have demanded Ballack, while Madrid's president,
Ramon Calderon, is known to favor Robben.
[21] Robben has said to reporters of spanish newspaper
AS: "Sure, I'm happy about the interest of Real Madrid, but now I can't say more until both clubs reach an agreement because Chelsea doesn't allow me to speak. My father is working on it. I wish I could say something to Real Madrid fans, but I can't until my future is sorted out"
[22].
Real Madrid
Robben completed his move to
Real Madrid on a five-year deal on
22 August 2007,
[23] with the transfer fee reported as
€36 million,
[24] or
£24.5 million.
[25] He became the fifth most expensive signing in Real Madrid's history, after
Zidane,
Figo ,
Ronaldo, and
Beckham.
[24]
International career

Robben in Germany during the World Cup
Robben has played in 27 games for the Netherlands, scoring 8 goals. The first international experience of Robben's career came in
Euro 2004, as the Netherlands failed to qualify for the
2002 World Cup. During Euro 2004 Dutch coach
Dick Advocaat substituted Robben in the 66th minute with a 2-1 lead over the
Czech Republic. The Czech team then scored two goals and won 3-2, which led to criticism about Advocaat's decision.
[27] In the same tournament, it was Robben who scored the deciding penalty in the shootout between Holland and
Sweden, which ensured that at the fifth attempt, the Dutch finally won a penalty shootout.
[28]
Robben played in his first World Cup Qualifiers in 2006. In six games for the Netherlands, Robben scored two goals.
[29] The Netherlands qualified for the World Cup in 2006 and in Holland's opening match against
Serbia and Montenegro, Robben scored the winning goal in the 18th minute, and was named the . In the match against
Côte d'Ivoire, Robben received this award the second time, thus becoming one of the eight players in the tournament to have won the Man of the Match Award more than once.
[30]
Personal life
Arjen Robben is married to Bernadien Eilliert as of June 9th 2007 when they were married in Groningen ,
[31] whom he met at high school in Groningen, at the Kamerlingh Onnes.
[32] His father, Hans, acts as his agent.
Awards and honours
;Trophies
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PSV Eindhoven'
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Chelsea'
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;Personal honours
★ U-21
European Footballer of the Year (
2005)
Career statistics
''(Correct as of 3 September 2007)''
'International goals'[34]| # | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
|---|
| 1 | 2003-10-11 | Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands | | 5-0 | 5-0 | 2004 UEFA European Football Championship qualifying |
| 2 | 2004-02-18 | Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam, Netherlands | | 1-0 | 1-0 | Friendly match |
| 3 | 2004-02-18 | Estadi OlÃmpic LluÃs Companys, Barcelona, Spain | | 0-2 | 0-3 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification |
| 4 | 2005-04-06 | Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam, Netherlands | | 1-0 | 2-0 | 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification |
| 5 | 2005-08-17 | Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam, Netherlands | | 1-0 | 2-2 | Friendly match |
| 6 | 2005-08-17 | Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam, Netherlands | | 2-0 | 2-2 | Friendly match |
| 7 | 2006-06-11 | Zentralstadion, Leipzig, Germany | | 1-0 | 1-0 | 2006 FIFA World Cup |
| 8 | 2006-08-16 | Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Ireland | | 0-2 | 0-4 | Friendly match |
References
1. [1] ChelseaFC.com. Retrieved on 22 August, 2007.
2. Arjen Robben Uefa.com. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
3. The player's page ChelseaFC.com. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
4. Seasonal awards 2004/05 Premierleague.com. Retrieved on 30 April, 2007.
5. De Wiel Coerver Methode Vvjps.nl.
6. Biography ArjenRobbenFan.com. Retrieved on 30 April, 2007.
7. Arjen Robben profile Uk.sports.yahoo. Retrieved on 10 April, 2007.
8. Arjen Robben most talented player English.psv.nl. Retrieved on 28 April, 2008.
9. Chelsea sign Robben Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
10. Robben out for 4 to 6 weeks English.psv.nl. Retrieved on 30 April, 2008.
11. Robben injury blow English.psv.nl. Retrieved 30 April, 2008.
12. Rooney secures young player prize Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 30 April, 2007.
13. Chelsea charges dominate PFA nominations RTESport. Retrieved on 30 April, 2007.
14. Robben sidelined with broken foot Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
15. Reina reacts angrily to Robben theatrics RTESport. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
16. Joe Cole out for season? Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 30 December, 2006.
17. Match report: Wigan 2 Chelsea 3 ChelseaFC.com. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
18. Match report: Liverpool 2 Chelsea 0
19. Robben out for four weeks after knee surgery ESPNsoccernet. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
20. Robben to catch up thrilling chase ChelseaFC.com. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
21. http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/7090972
22. http://www.as.com/articulo/futbol/Robben/hace/feliz/interes/Madrid/dasftb/20070808dasdaiftb_29/Tes/
23. Heinze & Robben seal Real switch
24. L'Équipe.fr - Robben et Heinze présentés
25. SkySports - Real secure Robben & Heinze
26. L'Équipe.fr - Robben et Heinze présentés
27. Czech defeat piles pressure on Advocaat Scotmans. Retrieved on 21 June, 2006.
28. Holland end Swede dream Bbc.co.uk. Retrieved on 28 April, 2007.
29. Arjen Robben ESPNsoccernet. Retrieved on 10 April, 2007.
30. Group C Match Results - World Cup 2006 Travour. Retrieved on 30 June, 2006.
31. Arjen Robben engaged Lovetripper.com. Retrieved on 28 February, 2007.
32. Arjen Robben dropped by English.psv.nl. Retrieved on 7 January, 2005
33. Includes FA Cup, League Cup and FA Community Shield
34. Gespeelde wedstrijden
External links
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Goal.com profile
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ABCGoal.com - Arjen Robben