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Dutch Football Three Musketeers 1

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Dutch Football Three Musketeers 1

Ruud Gullit (born 1 September 1962) is a retired Dutch footballer and current football team manager who plays as a shadow striker/centre-forward/forward, and is one of the "Dutch Musketeers". He is the winner of the 1987 European Footballer of the Year and the 1987 and 1989 World Footballer of the Year. One of the legendary superstars of Dutch football.

Luther Gullit was born on September 1, 1962 in Hamlet, a suburb of Amsterdam, the capital of the Netherlands. At the age of 6, Gurlitt joined the Amsterdam Brue Witt Children's Football Team to practice football with his friend Frank Rijkaard of the same age. At the age of 8, Gurlitt joined the Meerboys. After that, Gullit joined the DWS Amsterdam Football Club academy. Gullit began practicing football as a scavenger, but then due to his superior speed, he ran 11.20 seconds in the 100 meters, and Gullit began to play center forward and forward for this purpose. At the age of 16, Gullit went to the Dutch giants Ajax Football Club for an interview, but was not selected by the examiner.

Born in the youth camp of DWS Amsterdam FC in the Netherlands, Gullit joined Haarlem F.C. in the Dutch League in 1979 to start his career, joined Fei yanno in 1982, and transferred to PSV Yan Haofen three years later. Gullit was already a member of the Dutch national team at the time, but the Netherlands did not make it to the World Cup final week.

In 1987, Gullit joined Italian club AC Milan, and later joined Rijkaard and Van Baston to form the famous Dutch Three Musketeers. During the trio's time at AC Milan, AC Milan won three Serie A titles and two European Club Cups. In 1988 , the Dutch Three Musketeers single-handedly brought the Dutch national team to the final of the European Nations Cup and won the title. Gullit was elected European Footballer of the Year as early as 1987 and world footballer of the year and in 1989. Gullit joined Sampdoria in 1993.

In July 1995, Gullit moved to the Premier League to join Chelsea and later served as team manager. During this time he won the 1997 FA Cup for Chelsea. He later got into an argument with the club's top brass and was fired, and in 1998, Gullit officially retired. In 1998 he moved to another Premier League team, Newcastle, where he managed a poor first season and only finished eleventh in the league. The following season, Newcastle went on to win eight consecutive games and got into disputes with several of the team's main players, resulting in another dismissal.

In 2004, Gullit took charge of FeiYannuo Shuaiyin, but resigned after only one year of coaching because he did not win an award.

In 2007, he became the leader of the Los Angeles Galaxy in the United States, and on August 11, 2008, Gullit, who was still on a contract with the Los Angeles Galaxy, suddenly announced his resignation for personal reasons, and he has been idle at home ever since.

On 18 January 2011, he moved to Grozny, Russia, only to be fired on 14 June 2011, winning only three matches before being fired.

European Nations Cup Winner: 1988

Dutch League Champions: 1984, 1986, 1987

Dutch Cup winner: 1984

Italian League Champions: 1988, 1992, 1993

Italian FA Cup winners: 1988, 1994

European Champions Clubs Cup: 1989, 1990

UEFA Super Cup winners: 1989, 1990

Toyota Cup Winner: 1989, 1990

European Footballer of the Year: 1987

"Football World" World Footballer of the Year: 1987, 1989

European Nations Cup: 1988 (champion)

FIFA 100 member: 2003

Dutch Football Three Musketeers 1
Dutch Football Three Musketeers 1
Dutch Football Three Musketeers 1

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