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18 Aug 2009

Edwin van der Sar

Edwin Van der Sar
Edwin van der Sar

Edwin van der Sar Bio


Manchester United's desperate bid to find a worthy successor to Peter Schmeichel has been well documented. And in the summer of 2005 they turned to giant Edwin van der Sar - finally those gloves had been filled.

United had tried to sign the Dutchman previously without success, and considering their goalkeeping problems in the interim it was certainly a mistake to miss out.

Van der Sar showed in his first few months at Old Trafford that he is an immense goalkeeper, commanding in his area and athletic and agile for such a giant of a player.

A couple of uncharacteristic errors towards the end of the year, when he was beaten at his near post against Everton and Birmingham City, were certainly masked by the match-winning performances he had already produced for the Red Devils in 2005/06.

Granted, Van der Sar's age - he was 34 when joining the Red Devils - means he is more of a stop-gap measure than the long-term answer. But it is a situation most United fans would settle for after the wayward years with Mark Bosnich, Fabien Barthez, Tim Howard and Roy Carroll.

The Holland international moved to Old Trafford for an undisclosed fee on a two-year deal after spending four years with Fulham.

A goalkeeper with great agility for one so tall, he is a reliable and commanding figure between the sticks - one of Schmeichel's main attributes.

He began his career with Ajax Amsterdam. There he won the UEFA Cup in 1992, the Champions League in 1995 and the Dutch domestic treble in 1996.

Van der Sar was the first foreign keeper to play for Juventus when he made the move to Serie A.

And the unfashionable Cottagers pulled off a major coup when they signed Van der Sar from Juventus in a £7million deal in August 2001. The deal smashed the club's transfer record.

Van der Sar had been linked with a move to Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal before signing for Fulham, with the player stating that he had rejected the chance to move to Old Trafford.

He made his debut, coincidentally, in a 3-2 defeat at Manchester United on the opening day of the 2001/02 season.

The player missed only one match in 2003/04, being as dependable as ever and holding the record for the most shots saved over the campaign. He passed 100 Fulham appearances that term - and was also named Fulham's Player of the Year.

He was linked with a return to PSV, but remained with Fulham and was also named in the Dutch squad for Euro 2004.

With his contract due to expire in the summer of 2005, Fulham managed to tie him to a new two-year contact in January. That was despite much talk of a transfer window move to Manchester United.

But at the end of the campaign he finally agreed to move to Old Trafford after the two clubs settled on a fee.

Van der Sar played 154 games for Fulham.

He made his United debut in a 3-0 Champions League qualifying victory at home to Debrecen and soon settled into life at Old Trafford, a colossus between the sticks.

His arrival at United coincided with an improvement in the team's defensive performances. And he was rewarded with a League Cup medal in 2006 and the return of the Premiership title after four years in 2007 in which he was a virtual everpresent.

And in 2008 he celebrated another Champions League success with the Red Devils.

United's task may now lie in replacing their latest big Dutchman.

2008/09 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
Manchester UnitedUEFA Super Cup1000000000
NetherlandsEuropean Championship30220000000
NetherlandsWorld Cup Qualifying - UEFA1061000000
NetherlandsEuropean Championship Qualifying80157100000
NetherlandsInternational Friendly2000000000
Manchester UnitedEnglish FA Community Shield1000000000
Manchester UnitedEnglish FA Cup2062000000
Manchester UnitedPremier League330710000610
Manchester UnitedUEFA Champions League100270000200
2008/09 Season Totals61014710100810
2007/08 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
Manchester UnitedUEFA Champions League100280000010
Manchester UnitedEnglish FA Cup4082000000
Manchester UnitedPremier League29013014430720
2007/08 Season Totals43016616430730
2006/07 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
Manchester UnitedPremier League32013324440910
Manchester UnitedEnglish FA Cup30162010000
NetherlandsWorld Cup40242110200
Manchester UnitedUEFA Champions League120408040000
NetherlandsInternational Friendly4003100000
2006/07 Season Totals5502133961001110
2005/06 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
NetherlandsInternational Friendly3000000000
Manchester UnitedUEFA Champions League8003320000
Manchester UnitedEnglish Carling Cup30182100200
Manchester UnitedEnglish FA Cup2071010000
Manchester UnitedPremier League38018225850500
2005/06 Season Totals540207311280700
2004/05 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
FulhamPremier League331156108152640
FulhamEnglish FA Cup5002210000
NetherlandsEuropean Championship50250000100
NetherlandsEuropean Championship Qualifying8000000000
FulhamEnglish Carling Cup1000010000
NetherlandsInternational Friendly7003220000
2004/05 Season Totals5911811512192740
2003/04 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
NetherlandsInternational Friendly2000200000
FulhamEnglish FA Cup6003210000
FulhamPremier League3602460000500
2003/04 Season Totals4402463410500
2002/03 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
FulhamPremier League19006490010
NetherlandsInternational Friendly3002100000
FulhamUEFA Cup5003110000
2002/03 Season Totals2700116100010

2001/02 Statistics
TEAMCompetitionGSSBSVWDLFCFSYCRC
FulhamEnglish Carling Cup0000000000
FulhamEnglish FA Cup4003010000
FulhamPremier League260079100010
Glossary
GS: Games Started, SB: Used as Substitute, G: Goals, A: Assists, SH: Shots, SG: Shots on goal, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, SV: Saves, OF: Offsides, W: Wins, D: Draws, L: Losses

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