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Arjen Robben (born January 23, 1984 in Bedum, Netherlands) is a footballer
for the Dutch National Team and Chelsea F.C.. Robben is known for his
excellent ball technique, his game-breaking speed and his precise dribbling
skills. He was the 2000/2001 player of the year for soccer club F.C.
Groningen and the 2002/2003 Talent of the Year for football club PSV
Eindhoven, both in the Dutch Eredivisie. He was also the November 2004
player of the month for Chelsea F.C. in the English Premier League.
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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 popularized by Dutch football coach Wiel Coerver. Coerver's
method focused on ball precision ball control and fast, technical footwork.
Robben's skill in these areas made him a valuable commodity, and he was
quickly signed by local club FC Groningen. With intangible footwork on the
ball, Robben has proven himself to be one of the most electryfing left
winger in the world.
F.C. Groningen placed Robben in their C-class youth team for the 1999/2000
season. He scored an impressive 50 goals in their competitions. It
seemed only a matter of time before manager Jan Van Dijk would add the
talented winger to the first team. Robben was added to the roster 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
2000/2001 season, Robben scored 2 goals.Robben was named player of the
year for his first season with the big club, and with teammate Jordi
Hoogstrate, he demonstrated the strength of the Groningen youth academy.
Robben stayed with Groningen and improved steadily during the 2001/2002
season, playing in 28 contests and scoring 6 goals. His techniques and
skills no longer a secret, Robben transferred to powerhouse Dutch football
squad PSV Eindhoven for €4.2 million before the 2002/2003 season.
During his first season for PSV Eindhoven, Robben appeared to justify the
high transfer price he commanded. Just 18 when the 2002/2003 season started,
Robben played in 33 matches and scored 12 goals. He was named PSV's co-player
of the year along with striker Mateja Kezman. His newfound finishing skills
combined with his already formidable passing and dribbling helped lead PSV
to their 17th Dutch title, and gained Robben the Talent of the Year award.
After his incredible start with PSV, Robben would finally know
disappointment. First, PSV could not keep up with rival AFC Ajax and were
forced into a fight for second place in the Eredivisie. Second, transfer
rumors swirled around Robben during the winter transfer window. Initially, a
rumor linked him to Real Madrid. However, Robben's agent (his father, Hans
Robben) said "Real Madrid also want him but he won't go to Real. What is the
point? It is not the place for a young boy like my son. And he never liked
Real anyway. When we were on holiday in Spain, he only liked Barcelona."[5]
Arjen traveled to London and met with Manchester United coach Sir Alex
Ferguson. After that meeting, Robben insisted that moving to the English
club would be a dream come true.Unfortunately, Ferguson's offer came in
much too low for PSV's and/or Robben's liking. PSV 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, and Robben accepted. Finally,
the rest of his season with PSV was very disappointing. He injured his
hamstring twice and missed several games, He also received criticism for his
"poor manners" from PSV trainer Guus Hiddink, in reference to his somewhat
dramatic dives and appeals for yellow cards.[3] This would not be the last
time Robben was accused of such tactics. At the end of the 2003/2004 season,
Robben tallied only 23 appearances and 6 goals. However, he was clearly
regarded as a dominant force, and was ready to claim the left wing for
Chelsea in 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, due to a strong challenge from
Roma's Olivier Dacourt. Robben missed many games due to injury in 2004/2005,
managing to play in only 18 games, the fewest of his professional career
since his debut in 2000/2001 with FC Groningen. The 2004/2005 season wasn't
without its highlights for Robben; in November 2004, he was awarded the
prestigious "Player of the Month" award for the English Premier League.
Robben ended the 2004/2005 season with 7 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. Back to health for
2005/2006, Robben has been an integral part of the Chelsea left wing.
Through 20 contests, Robben has scored 5 goals and 3 assists.[6]
Robben has played in 17 career games for the Dutch National Squad, scoring 6
goals. The first international experience of Robben's career came in Euro
2004, as the Netherlands failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup. It was
during the Euro 2004 that Dutch coach Dick Advocaat removed Robben in the
66th minute with a 2-1 lead over the Czech Republic. The Czech team scored
two unanswered goals and won the match 3-2, leading to a hailstorm of
criticism. Advocaat's decision has since been called "The Substitution" by
Dutch soccer fans. Robben played in his first World Cup Qualifiers in
2006. Over 6 games with the Netherlands, Robben tallied 2 goals and 0
assists. The Netherlands qualified for the World Cup in 2006 despite
missing the Cup in 2002. In Holland's opening match against Serbia and
Montenegro, Robben scored the winning goal in the 18th minute and was later
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