Zeeuw - translation to dutch
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Zeeuw - translation to dutch

DUTCH FOOTBALLER
Arjan De Zeeuw; Arjan DeZeeuw; Arjan de zeeuw; Adrianus De Zeeuw

Zeeuw      
n. Zeeuw, inhabitant of Zeeland (province located in the southeastern Netherlands)
Zeeuws         
of or pertaining to Zeeland (province located in the southeastern Netherlands)

Wikipedia

Arjan de Zeeuw

Adrianus Johannes de Zeeuw (born 16 April 1970) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

Having began his career with Telstar before going on to spend the bulk of his career in England. He notably played in the Premier League for both Barnsley and Portsmouth and was part of teams promotions to the top flight in 1997 and 2003. He also played top flight football for Wigan Athletic during his second spell with the club, as well as playing in the Football League for Coventry City. He retired in 2009 following a brief spell back in the Netherlands with ADO '20.

Examples of use of Zeeuw
1. Demy De Zeeuw gave AZ the lead in the 2'th with a right–footed shot from 12 meters.
2. Shortly after Wigan skipper Arjan de Zeeuw had a goal ruled out for an offside flag but replays showed it should have stood.
3. Rooney raced onto the loose ball, then broke free of Pascal Chimbonda and De Zeeuw before keeping his head to finish clinically past John Filan, who had replaced the injured Mike Pollitt.
4. Ryan Giggs initially cleared off the line a towering header from Arjan De Zeeuw in meeting a Jimmy Bullard corner, and again as Roberts stabbed goalwards from McCulloch‘s slice, but not a third time as Scharner poked home.
5. Wing–backs appeared to be Mourinho‘s order of the day, but Chelsea still struggled to find a way through, notably as De Zeeuw made perfect challenges on Drogba and Crespo when it appeared an opening was beckoning.