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13 Facts About Roy Vanenburg

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Roy Vanenburg was born on 1948 and is a Surinamese football manager and former player, who was last manager of Hoofdklasse club Transvaal.

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Roy Vanenburg is the uncle of former Dutch International football player and manager Gerald Vanenburg.

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In 1964, Roy Vanenburg joined Hercules Voetbal Vereniging, making his debut in the Surinamese Hoofdklasse at age 16.

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Roy Vanenburg's performance earned him the captain arm band, at the Kingdom Games in 1966, playing for the Surinamese national team.

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Roy Vanenburg subsequently transferred to Transvaal, the dominating club in Suriname at the time, a year later.

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Roy Vanenburg played the remainder of his career for Transvaal, where he would play with Wensley Bundel and Pauli Corte in the midfield in the sixties.

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Roy Vanenburg made his debut in 1965 and became the team captain in the 1966 Kingdom Games a year later.

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Roy Vanenburg played an important role in the countries 1970 and 1978 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns, helping his team to win the 1978 CFU Championship.

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In 1981, Roy Vanenburg retired as a player, taking a coaching position with Transvaal.

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Roy Vanenburg later coached Takdier Boys, Paloeloe and SV SNL in the Surinamese Hoofdklasse.

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In December 2015 the club changed ownership and Roy Vanenburg was relieved of his managerial duties, being replaced by Dennis Baino.

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Roy Vanenburg is the uncle of Dutch International football player Gerald Roy Vanenburg.

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Roy Vanenburg's Nephew helped PSV Eindhoven to win the European Cup in 1988.