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Willem van Hanegem (born Februari 20, 1944) is a Dutch football player and coach. He was born in Breskens, opposite Flushing.

He is respected for his tactical insight. Both his way of going and his skill to give the bal a curve gave him the nickname Kromme ('Bended').

His major successes were with Feyenoord:


As a manager of Feyenoord he won:

  • Dutch title: 1993
  • Dutch Cup: 1994, 1995
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