Yuri Cornelisse Explained

Yuri Cornelisse
Fullname:Yuri Cornelisse
Birth Date:8 May 1975
Birth Place:Alkmaar, Netherlands
Height:1.84 m
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1983–1992
Youthclubs1:AFC '34
Youthyears2:1992–1994
Youthclubs2:AZ
Years1:1994–1996
Clubs1:AFC '34
Years2:1996–1998
Clubs2:TOP Oss
Caps2:64
Goals2:14
Years3:1998–1999
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:1999–2004
Clubs4:RKC Waalwijk
Caps4:157
Goals4:27
Years5:2004–2005
Clubs5:NAC Breda
Caps5:33
Goals5:8
Years6:2005–2007
Caps6:55
Goals6:8
Years7:2007–2010
Clubs7:ADO Den Haag
Caps7:62
Goals7:8
Totalcaps:371
Totalgoals:65

Yuri Cornelisse (born 8 May 1975) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a striker from 1994 to 2010, notably for RKC Waalwijk.[1]

As a footballer he also played for AFC '34, TOP Oss, Anderlecht, NAC Breda, Groningen and ADO Den Haag.

Career

Early career

Cornelisse started playing football in the youth department of AFC '34 at age 8, and later moved to the youth academy of AZ, before returning to AFC '34. He started his professional career with TOP Oss, where he played for two seasons.[2]

His performances attracted the attention of Belgian club Anderlecht, who eventually signed him in. In Belgium, Cornelisse soon suffered a fracture in his metatarsal bone in an exhibition game against his former club TOP Oss in pre-season. This prompted him to return to the Netherlands because, on the one hand, his rehabilitation took more time than planned and, on the other hand, because manager Arie Haan had been fired and his successor Jean Dockx brought about nine new players to Anderlecht. This meant that Cornelisse was free to leave the club, after making no official appearances, and he moved to RKC Waalwijk.[3]

RKC Waalwijk

In his first season at RKC, 1999–2000, the club finished 10th but qualified for the then UEFA Intertoto Cup. The team was coached by future Tottenham Hotspur and Ajax manager Martin Jol. Cornelisse made 33 total appearances that season, in which he scored seven goals. He made his European debut in the Intertoto Cup against English club Bradford City on 16 July 2000.[4] His club would be knocked out with the score finishing 0–3 on aggregate.[5] In his third season at the club, RKC were represented in the Intertoto Cup once again, but were knocked out by German club 1860 Munich in the third round, 2–5 on aggregate with Cornelisse playing in both games.[6]

Cornelisse played five seasons in Waalwijk, and finished eighth on the all-time top goalscorer list at the club with 27 goals to his name.[7] On his time with RKC he later stated: "I played at RKC for five years. Of course that wasn't by accident. It's pretty rare these days to play for the same club for so long, but I didn't regret it for a second. I really felt at home there."

NAC Breda

On 18 December 2003, he signed with NAC Breda on a four-year contract, which meant that he would come over as a free agent on 30 June 2004.[8] He made his debut against Utrecht on 14 August 2004 in a 3–2 home win. In the following match, Cornelisse scored his first goal for the club as NAC lost 6–2 away to Ajax. The game became mostly known for Zlatan Ibrahimović's four goals, of which one was iconic – a slaloming run past five opposition players which the commentator compared with Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane – that was eventually voted the Goal of the Year by Eurosport viewers.[9] [10] Cornelisse made 33 appearances that season in which he scored 8 goals as NAC finished 15th in the league table, avoiding relegation play-offs by three points.[11]

Groningen

A year after joining NAC, Cornelisse moved to Groningen, signing a three-year contract. There, he mainly played as a striker.[12] He missed a crucial penalty kick on 28 September 2006 in the second leg of the UEFA Cup first round against Partizan which meant that Groningen were knocked out of the competition. This happened after regular penalty taker Koen van de Laak – who had scored from a penalty earlier in the game – had been subbed off for Cornelisse.[13] In the following league match, Cornelisse came on as a substitute in a 4–3 comeback win over Vitesse, contributing with an assist to Luis Suárez. After the game, he was cheered on by Groningen supporters, something he later described as one of the "best memories" from his career.[14]

ADO Den Haag

On 9 July 2007 it was announced that Cornelisse has signed a three-year contract with ADO Den Haag.[15]

Cornelisse announced his retirement from football on 21 October 2010. Instead, he would focus on his education to become a police officer.[16] [17]

Personal life

He is the elder brother of Tim Cornelisse, and the uncle of Enzo Cornelisse, both also professional footballers.[18] He retired from football to become a police officer.[19] [20]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueKNVB CupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
TOP Oss1996–97Eerste Divisie318318
1997–98336336
Total64146414
Anderlecht1998–99Belgian First Division000000
RKC Waalwijk1999–2000Eredivisie32610337
2000–01322002[21] 0342
2001–023071020337
2002–0331900319
2003–0432300323
Total15727204016327
NAC Breda2004–05Eredivisie33800338
Groningen2005–06Eredivisie338104[22] 1389
2006–07220202[23] 020280
Total558302061669
ADO Den Haag2007–08Eerste Divisie326002[24] 1347
2008–09Eredivisie23220252
2009–10701080
Total6283021679
Career total3716580608239367
Notes

Notes and References

  1. https://www.vice.com/nl/article/kzy7j9/yuri-cornelisse-deed-een-beroepskeuzetest-en-werkt-nu-bij-de-zedenpolitie Yuri Cornelisse deed een beroepskeuzetest en werkt nu bij de zedenpolitie
  2. News: Yuri Cornelisse . 5 February 2021 . Nederlandse Politie Voetbal Sport . nl.
  3. News: VOETBALSEIZOEN 1999-2000 . 5 February 2021 . Trouw . 9 August 1999 . nl.
  4. News: RKC tegen Bradford City . 6 February 2021 . Voetbal International . 9 July 2000 . nl.
  5. News: Harling . Nicholas . Fatigue fear for happy City travellers . 6 February 2021 . The Guardian . 24 July 2000 . nl.
  6. News: RKC komt tekort tegen 1860 München . 6 February 2021 . Voetbal International . 21 July 2001 . nl.
  7. News: van den Berghe . Roy . Yuri Cornelisse, nog altijd topfit en in balans: 'Daar geloof ik heel erg in' . 5 February 2021 . Brabants Dagblad . 29 May 2020 . nl.
  8. News: Yuri Cornelisse verruilt RKC voor NAC Breda . 5 February 2021 . Voetbal International . 18 December 2003 . nl.
  9. Web site: Goal • Zlatan Ibrahimović • Ajax – NAC Breda (22-08-2004) . https://web.archive.org/web/20180823192821/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pISL8A1FfG8&gl=US&hl=en . 2018-08-23 . dead. YouTube . Ajax • Eredivisie Archief. 2 July 2018.
  10. Web site: Zlatans Career. ZlatanIbrahimovic.net. 7 December 2008.
  11. Web site: Historie eredivisie competitie 2004-2005 . . 6 February 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071008130800/http://www.eredivisie.nl/subpage.aspx?l1=1667&l2=1668 . 8 October 2007 . nl.
  12. News: Yuri Cornelisse drie jaar naar Groningen . 5 February 2021 . Voetbal International . 22 May 2005 . nl.
  13. News: Misser Yuri Cornelisse nekt FC Groningen . 6 February 2021 . Voetbal International . 28 September 2006 . nl.
  14. News: Bleeker . Stefan . Yuri Cornelisse blikt terug op tranen na doelpuntenfestijn tegen Vitesse . 6 February 2021 . RTV Noord . 13 April 2020 . nl.
  15. News: Yuri Cornelisse van Groningen naar ADO Den Haag . 5 February 2021 . Trouw . 9 July 2007 . nl.
  16. News: Kruyt . Bart . Yuri Cornelisse gaat bij de politie en stopt met betaald voetbal . 5 February 2021 . voetbalzone.nl . 21 October 2010 . nl.
  17. News: Yuri Cornelisse ruilt voetballoopbaan in voor politie . 5 February 2021 . Het Parool . 21 October 2010 . nl.
  18. Web site: Het Dagblad van het Noorden maakt gebruik van cookies.
  19. http://www.parool.nl/sport/yuri-cornelisse-ruilt-voetballoopbaan-in-voor-politie~a1036383/ Yuri Cornelisse ruilt voetballoopbaan in voor politie
  20. http://www.omroepbrabant.nl/?news/222809982/Agent+Yuri+Cornelisse+zwaait+af+als+international+in+‘zijn’+Waalwijk.aspx Agent Yuri Cornelisse zwaait af als international in 'zijn' Waalwijk
  21. Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  22. Appearance in Eredivisie European play-offs
  23. Both appearances in UEFA Cup.
  24. Appearances in Eerste Divisie promotion play-offs