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- Height6′ 5½″ (1.97 m)
- Edwin van der Sar is a Dutch football executive and former professional player who is the chief executive of AFC Ajax, with whom he began his senior playing career in the early 1990s; he is considered to be a member of the club's golden generation and was part of the Ajax team that won the UEFA Champions League in 1995. A goalkeeper, he left Ajax for Juventus in 1999, where he spent two years before moving to England, first to Fulham and then to Manchester United in 2005. There he won a second Champions League title in 2008, making him one of just eight players at the time to have won the competition with more than one club. He retired as a professional in 2011, but briefly came out of retirement in 2016 to play a match for Dutch amateur team VV Noordwijk, for whom he had previously played as a youth. He played 130 times for the Netherlands national team, and was the nation's most-capped player until 2017, when he was overtaken by Wesley Sneijder.
Van der Sar is considered by critics and fellow players as one of the best goalkeepers of all time. He is also one of the most successful footballers ever, having won 26 major trophies in his career, mainly at Ajax and Manchester United. During the 2008-09 season, he set a world record by not conceding a league goal for 1,311 minutes. He is also the oldest player to win the Premier League, having done so in 2011 at the age of 40 years and 205 days. Van der Sar has won several individual awards, including Best European Goalkeeper in 1995 and 2009, and UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year in 2009.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Bonitao
- SpouseAnne-Marie van Kesteren(May 20, 2006 - present) (2 children)
- After 4 seasons with Fulham Edwin signed for Manchester United in a £2 million pound deal.
- In season 1995-1996 he kept clean sheet for nine consecutive games, a total of 846 minutes.
- Joined Juventus for £5 million in 1999 he became the first foreign keeper to play for the club.
- Joined Premiership club Fulham FC in August 2001 for £7,000,000.
- Started his career with Ajax in 1990.
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