Arie Romijn

Arie Romijn (born 4 December 1958 in Gorinchem) is a former Dutch professional footballer and coach of amateur squads. His position was forward.[1] After professional football, he founded a trading company.

Arie Romijn in 2011, playing for GJS

Football career

Romijn played in the youth of SVW Gorinchem, where his father was a forward before him.[2] He also played one year in GVV Unitas, went back and made it into SVW's first squad at the age of 15.[2] He was then scouted by Feyenoord.

In 1978 Romijn made his debut in Feyenoord's first squad and continued the season on loan in FC Groningen. He transferred to FC Den Bosch,[3] for which, during three years, he was the club's top scorer. Next came SBV Vitesse, a second run at FC Den Bosch, and RBC Roosendaal. Before RBC and after his professional career, Romijn played for SVW Gorinchem, GVV Unitas, and finally in GJS Gorinchem until 2014 (by then already in the 5th squad).

Romijn managed DVV Fluks (1988–1990), VV Sliedrecht (1990–1993), SVW Gorinchem (1993–1994), VV Papendrecht (1994–1997), ASWH (1997–1998), and GJS Gorinchem (1998–1999).[2]

Season Club League Caps Goals
1978/79 FeyenoordEredivisie10
1978/79 FC Groningen (loan)[4]Eerste Divisie303
1979/80 FC Den BoschEerste Divisie3516
1980/81 FC Den BoschEerste Divisie3010
1981/82 FC Den BoschEerste Divisie3417
1982/83 SBV Vitesse (loan)Eerste Divisie227
1983/84 FC Den BoschEredivisie113
1984/85 SVW GorinchemTweede Klasse
1985/86 RBC RoosendaalEerste Divisie253
1986/87 GVV UnitasHoofdklasse
1987/88 GVV UnitasEerste Klasse
1988/89 GVV UnitasHoofdklasse

References

  1. "Arie Romijn". Het Vrije Volk. Rotterdam. 14 September 1978. p. 27. Retrieved 14 December 2019 via Delpher.
  2. Volwerk, Jan (29 September 2010). "Weerzien met de Gorcumse ex-profvoetballer Arie Romijn: spijt van snel vertrek bij Feyenoord". Volwerk. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  3. "Arie Romijn". De Volkskrant. 's-Hertogenbosch. 15 June 1979. p. 17. Retrieved 14 December 2019 via Delpher.
  4. "FC Groningen huurt Feijenoorder Arie Romijn". Leeuwarder Courant. Leeuwarden. 16 September 1978. p. 19. Retrieved 14 December 2019 via Delpher.


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