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Roy Vanenburg

Roy Vanenburg
Personal information
Full name Roy Vanenburg
Date of birth 1948
Place of birth Paramaribo, Surinam
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
1961–1963 Ajax
1963–1964 NAKS
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1965 Hercules ? (?)
1965–1967 Robinhood ? (?)
1967–1981 Transvaal ? (?)
National team
1965–1981 Suriname 10 (4)
Teams managed
1981–???? Transvaal
Takdier Boys
Paloeloe
SNL
2006–2007 FCS Nacional
2007–2010 WBC
2011–2012 Robinhood
2012–2014 Notch
2014–2016 Transvaal
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of (21:04, 7 January 2016 (UTC)).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of (21:04, 7 January 2016 (UTC))

Roy Vanenburg is a Surinamese football manager and former player, who was last manager of Hoofdklasse club S.V. Transvaal. He spent most of his professional playing career with S.V. Transvaal, winning six Hoofdklasse titles, and two CONCACAF Champions Cups, finishing as the league top scorer in both 1968 and in 1971. He had previously played for H.V.V. and S.V. Robinhood before joining Transvaal in 1967.

After retiring from playing, he went into management with SV Transvaal. followed by spells with SCSV Takdier Boys, Paloeloe, SNL, FCS Nacional, Walking Boyz Company, SV Robinhood and SV Notch. With Walking Boyz Company he managed to win the National title, the Surinamese Cup and the Suriname President's Cup all in 2009.

He is the uncle of former Dutch International football player and manager Gerald Vanenburg.

Vanenburg began his football career in 1961, at age 13, on the Mr. Bronsplein, in Paramaribo, Surinam, playing in the youth ranks of V.V. Ajax. In 1963 he joined NAKS, playing for Jong NAKS in the youth league, receiving guidance from the likes of Frits Purperhart and Imro Pengel, before transferring to Hercules a year later.

In 1964, Vanenburg joined Hercules Voetbal Vereniging, making his debut in the Surinamese Hoofdklasse at age 16. While at Hercules he would play with the likes of Rinaldo Krenten, Franklin ‘Jeep’ Kranenburg and George Barron, reputable players in the competition at the time. His performance earned him a move to S.V. Robinhood a year later, transferring in November 1965.


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