Tinus Bosselaar

Tinus Bosselaar

Bosselaar in 1955
Personal information
Full name Martinus Bosselaar
Date of birth (1936-01-16) January 16, 1936
Place of birth Rotterdam, Netherlands
Playing position Winger
Youth career
Sparta
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1953-1954 Sparta 29
1954-1956 Feyenoord 49 (12)
1956-1966 Sparta 246 (50)
National team
1955-1962 Netherlands 17 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Martinus "Tinus" Bosselaar (born January 16, 1936) is a Dutch retired footballer who was active as a left winger.

Club career

Bosselaar is known as one of the greatest players at Sparta of all time. He started at the club as a little boy and worked his way towards the first team. He was one of the most talented footballers in the country and was signed by Sparta's city rivals Feyenoord the year after.

He became the head subject in the "Bosselaar-affair" in 1956. Bosselaar and Sparta both agreed on a return to the club as his heart was still at the other side of the city and his contract had a clause saying that he could leave the club to rejoin Sparta at any time. Feyenoord however did not want to let him go and took Sparta to court. Eventually Feyenoord lost the case and Bosselaar left the club and returned to his love in football.[1] He would remain at Sparta for the rest of his career. The Bosselaar-affair had its impact on the relationship between the teams of Sparta and Feyenoord for many years and the rivalry between them grew year after year. In 1958 Sparta and Bosselaar won the KNVB Cup, while in 1959 the Eredivisie was won and Sparta were crowned as Dutch champions. He played alongside Sparta legends Tonny van Ede and Rinus Terlouw.

Bosselaar was a left winger with ball control as his main skill. Another skill he had was his ability to create goals out of penalties. One of his most famous penalties he scored against Feyenoord when he gave Sparta a 1-0 win only five minutes before time. While at Feyenoord he also scored a last minute equaliser against MSV Duisburg.

International career

In his first period at Sparta Bosselaar was already called up for the Dutch national football team, but Sparta did not want to give him permission to play for the national side. Bosselaar was furious and almost decided to quit football, until Feyenoord goalkeeper Henk Bijl convinced him to give it another chance, at Feyenoord. Bosselaar signed the contract and played his first international match on October 16, 1955 in a 2-2 draw versus Belgium. In his second cap against Norway he netted two of his in total four international goals in a 3-0 win.[2] While at Feyenoord he would gain himself a total of seven caps.

Personal life

Bosselaar is married to Loes. He suffered from a heart attack in 2004,[3] but recovered.

References

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