Marciano Vink

Marciano Carlos Alberto Vink (born 17 October 1970 in Paramaribo, Suriname) is a Dutch former professional footballer. Throughout his career he played primarily as a right defensive midfielder and as a right central defender. He most notably played for Ajax and PSV in the Eredivisie and Genoa in the Serie A. Injury prone since the very beginning of his career, he was forced to quit prematurely at the age of 28.

Marciano Vink
Vink in July 1989
Personal information
Full name Marciano Carlos Alberto Vink
Date of birth (1970-10-17) 17 October 1970
Place of birth Paramaribo, Suriname
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
TOS Actief
ADE
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1993 Ajax 108 (13)
1993–1994 Genoa 13 (2)
1994–1999 PSV Eindhoven 48 (5)
1999–2000 ADO Den Haag 5 (0)
2001–2002 Ajax Cape Town 13 (1)
Total 187 (21)
National team
1991 Netherlands 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Early years

Born a few months after the 1970 FIFA World Cup into a football crazy family in Suriname, Vink thanks his middle names to the feats of the Brazil national football team that year, as he was named after its captain Carlos Alberto Torres. The Vink family moved to the Netherlands, and it was there that young Marciano learned his trade at TOS Actief and ADE in Amsterdam. A prolific young player, Vink's talents were soon noticed by the Ajax scouts and it wasn't before long he was admitted to play for one of the greatest sides in European football history.

Career with Ajax

He swiftly rose through ranks of Ajax's youth Academy with a number of extremely talented players such as: Dennis Bergkamp, Frank de Boer, Ronald de Boer, Clarence Seedorf, Ronald Koeman and Marco van Basten. Vink was deemed to be a huge prospect and was heralded to become the next Frank Rijkaard. His rise through the youth ranks and his debut at the age of 18 in 1988 were, however, no indication of how his career would ultimately unfold. He would play 108 matches in his 5-year stint with Ajax until coach Louis van Gaal decided to dismantle the team that won the UEFA Cup in 1992 to make way for a younger generation of players such as Patrick Kluivert, Clarence Seedorf, Michael Reiziger and Edgar Davids. In 1993 Vink therefore opted for Italian side Genoa.

Career continued

Vink's spell with Genoa turned out to be a disappointment. He played only 13 matches (2 goals), in a season which saw Genoa narrowly avoid relegation to Serie B. He quickly decided to move back to the Netherlands with top side PSV Eindhoven. Although PSV Eindhoven was progressively starting to challenge Ajax for the domination of the Eredivisie, Vink did not play the part his coaches might have had in mind for him as he was often sidelined through injury. In 1997 his injury plagued stay with PSV came to a grinding halt as Luís Figo made an uncompromising tackle in the Champions League match FC Barcelona - PSV. He spent the next two seasons rehabilitating, but to no avail. In 1999 his contract expired and he was not extended. He played only 48 matches in 5 seasons and was left with a damaged reputation. He decided to join 1st division outfit ADO Den Haag on amateur basis in order to revitalize his career, but only played 5 competition matches. After this, one could not help but think that the career of Marciano Vink was over. However, Vink showed his resilience by returning to professional football briefly, in order to show the critics that he had just been unlucky in his career and that he was indeed a quality player. He played for one more season with the Ajax satellite club Ajax Cape Town. The 1992 UEFA Cup winner turned out to be a more than welcome addition to the squad. In 2002, he permanently retired from professional football and became a player agent.

International career

Marciano Vink has capped twice for the Netherlands in 1991, at the height of his career. At the age of 20 he was called up by national team coach Rinus Michels for the European Championship qualifier matches for Sweden 1992 against Malta and Finland. He earned two caps in one month, but was never called up again, mostly due to injury.

Trophies

Season Club Trophies
1990 Ajax Eredivisie
1992 Ajax UEFA Cup
1993 Ajax KNVB Cup, Dutch Super Cup
1996 PSV KNVB Cup
1997 PSV Eredivisie, Dutch Super Cup
1998 PSV Dutch Super Cup
Total 8

Career overview

Season Club Matches Goals Competition
1988/93 Ajax 108 13 Eredivisie
1993/94 Genoa 1893 13 2 Serie A
1994/99 PSV 48 5 Eredivisie
1999/00 ADO Den Haag 5 0 Eerste Divisie
2000/01 No club - - -
2001/02 Ajax Cape Town 13 1 Castle Premiership
Netherlands 2 0
Total 171 20
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