Phillip Cocu

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Phillip Cocu
Phillip Cocu
Personal information
Date of birth October 29, 1970 (1970-10-29) (age 37)
Place of birth    Eindhoven, Netherlands
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Playing position Midfielder/defender
Club information
Current club Al-Jazira Club
Number 8
Youth clubs
1988–1990 AZ Alkmaar
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1988–1990
1990–1995
1995–1998
1998–2004
2004–2007
2007–
AZ
Vitesse
PSV
FC Barcelona
PSV
Al-Jazira Club
050 0(7)
137 (25)
095 (31)
205 (31)
094 (23)
013 0(5)   
National team2
1996–2006 Netherlands 101 (10)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of January 22, 2008.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of June 28, 2006.
* Appearances (Goals)

Phillip John William Cocu (born October 29, 1970 in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant) is a Dutch football midfielder who currently plays for Al-Jazira Club. He is a versatile player, being able to play in defense or midfield, in more than one position, but usually plays a central playmaker role, dictating his team's play.

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[edit] Career

[edit] Early career / AZ

He first started out playing football at amateur level with clubs like AFC '34 and DCS Zevenaar. He signed his first professional contract with AZ Alkmaar in the 1988/1989 season when he was 17 years old. After an encouraging start at the club, he joined Vitesse Arnhem in 1990.

[edit] Vitesse

His career at Vitesse was blighted by him breaking his right leg in his first game against Sparta Rotterdam. After fully recovering in 1992 he assisted his club to a top five finish in the Eredivisie and a qualification spot for the UEFA Cup competition. Ajax Amsterdam tried to sign him twice when he was at Vitesse, but it was Dick Advocaat who signed him for PSV Eindhoven in 1995.

[edit] PSV Eindhoven

During his tenure at PSV, he won one Eredivisie league title. With international team colleagues such as Jaap Stam, Arthur Numan, Boudewijn Zenden and Wim Jonk all forming the core of the squad, he was also teammate of Ronaldo and Luc Nilis.

[edit] FC Barcelona

Having played some of his finest football at PSV, Cocu moved to La Liga giants FC Barcelona after the World Cup in 1998. Louis van Gaal who coached Barcelona at that time also signed many Dutch World Cup players such as Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer, Patrick Kluivert, Zenden, Ruud Hesp, Michael Reiziger, Winston Bogarde as well as Marc Overmars in 2000 and the Spanish team, who was soon nicknamed 'Oranje Barcelona' or 'Ajax Barcelona', where crowned league champions in 1997-1998 and 1998-1999.

In the following seasons, while most of the Dutch contingent at Barcelona, like the De Boer brothers and Zenden, were transferred, Cocu managed to stay with the club. By the start of the 2003-2004 season, Kluivert, Reiziger, Overmars, Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Cocu were the remaining Dutch players (Edgar Davids would join halfway during the season on loan from Juventus). The man in charge was another Dutchman, Frank Rijkaard.

In February 2005, Cocu was honoured by FC Barcelona and the Camp Nou faithful with a hearty ovation before the start of a match, and president Joan Laporta presented the player with a plaque to commemorate his career, highlighting his dedication and loyalty to the club. Cocu holds the record of appearances for FC Barcelona as a foreign player, with 292 overall appearances.

[edit] Return to PSV

Although he was proposed a new contract, Cocu left FC Barcelona before the start of Euro 2004 for his old club PSV. With PSV, Cocu lead the team to three championships in just three years. In what would become his final match for PSV, on April 29, 2007, Cocu sealed PSV's Eredivisie win by scoring the fifth goal against Vitesse, thereby finishing above Ajax, who at that point were virtual champions on goal difference. Cocu left the club at the end of the season, and on August 15, 2007, he signed for Al-Jazira Club.

[edit] International career

Cocu at the World Cup in Germany
Cocu at the World Cup in Germany

It was at PSV that Cocu got first called-up to the national squad, and he was handed his debut in a friendly on 24 April 1996 against Germany. He was then selected in the final squad for Euro 96.

By 1998, Cocu was a permanent fixture in the national side and was selected by Guus Hiddink for the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France where he scored two goals in the group stage. Cocu was used in a variety of different positions in that tournament. An example would be in the semi-final against Brazil where he filled in at left-back, as incumbent Numan was suspended and substitute Bogarde suffered a serious knee injury during a training session prior to the match.

Cocu represented his country in Euro 2000 on home ground and also played in Euro 2004 in Portugal. In the latter, Cocu was captain of the Dutch side, but after the tournament new coach Marco van Basten handed the captain's armband over to Davids, and later to Edwin van der Sar.

With Cocu in a pivotal role in midfield, in 2004-2005, the Netherlands won 10 out of their 12 qualifying games enroute to qualification for the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Cocu retired from the national team after that tournament, having appeared in all four of the Netherlands' games. In April 2008, he was offered a role as assistant coach of the national team.[1]

[edit] Career Stats

Season Club Country Competition Matches Goals
1988/1989 AZ Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eerste Divisie 15 4
1989/1990 AZ Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eerste Divisie 35 4
1990/1991 Vitesse Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 8 0
1991/1992 Vitesse Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 33 3
1992/1993 Vitesse Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 34 6
1993/1994 Vitesse Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 33 11
1994/1995 Vitesse Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 29 5
1995/1996 PSV Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 29 12
1996/1997 PSV Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 34 8
1997/1998 PSV Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 32 11
1998/1999 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 36 12
1999/2000 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 35 6
2000/2001 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 35 3
2001/2002 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 34 2
2002/2003 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 29 3
2003/2004 FC Barcelona Flag of Spain Spain La Liga 36 5
2004/2005 PSV Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 29 6
2005/2006 PSV Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 33 10
2006/2007 PSV Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands Eredivisie 32 7
2007/2008 Al-Jazira Club Flag of the United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates UAE League 17 4
Total 563 114

[edit] Honours

  • Champion of Netherlands: 1997, 2005, 2006, 2007
  • Champions of Spain: 1999
  • Dutch Cup: 1996, 2005
  • Dutch Super Cup: 1996, 1997
  • European Super Cup: 1998
  • Gulf champions league: 2007

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