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    Ruud Gullit (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈryt ˈxʏlɪt] ⓘ; born Rudi Dil; 1 September 1962) is a Dutch former footballer and subsequent manager who played professionally in the 1980s and 1990s as a forward, midfielder or defender.

  2. Jul 1, 1998 · Last club: Chelsea Most games for: Milan Retired since: Jul 1, 1998. imago images. +. Date of birth/Age: Sep 1, 1962 (61) Place of birth: Amsterdam. Citizenship: Netherlands. Height: N/A. Position: Attacking Midfield. Former International: Netherlands.

  3. Ruud Gullit is a former Dutch footballer and football manager. This biography profiles his childhood, life, football career, achievements and timeline.

  4. A complete overview of Ruud Gullit's spell at PSV Eindhoven that earned him 1987 Ballon d'Or and a world record transfer to AC Milan.

  5. 982K Followers, 271 Following, 674 Posts - Ruud Gullit (@ruudgullit) on Instagram: "Collabs: Ella@brands-connected.com Management: @CorrinneGoodall Onder toezicht CVDM".

  6. Jun 4, 2020 · Ruud Gullit looks back to the summer of 1995 and his arrival at Chelsea, when he joined a very different Premier League scene.

  7. Capable of playing anywhere on the field, Gullit successfully combined his athleticism and daunting physical stature with graceful poise and technical ability. His all-round game helped him establish himself as one of the greatest disciples of “total football.”.

  8. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Ruud Gullit playing for AC Milan, Chelsea FC and UC Sampdoria in the Serie A, Champions League and Premier League.

  9. Gullit became the first overseas and the first black manager to win the FA Cup, and Chelsea's long 26-year wait for a trophy was over. Gullit lifts the FA Cup in 1997

  10. Gullit’s position in the annals of footballing greatness was unquestionably secure long before he joined the Blues in 1995, but he strengthened his case as a pioneer by becoming the first black manager to win a major trophy in England when he guided us to victory in the 1997 FA Cup final.

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