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Marco van Basten was born on 31 October 1964 in the Netherlands. He began playing football at a young age, starting with local club EDO. After a few years, he moved to UVV Utrecht, where he spent the majority of his youth career. Recognized early on for his technical ability and football intelligence, Van Basten quickly began to attract attention. His promising talent eventually led to interest from Ajax, one of the top clubs in the country.
In 1981, Van Basten signed with Ajax and scored in his debut match. His talent was immediately evident, and he quickly gained a strong following among fans. Despite strong competition from the club’s top scorer at the time, Wim Kieft—who netted 20 goals in the league—Van Basten’s potential was undeniable. After Kieft left the club in 1982, Van Basten stepped into the role of first-choice striker.
He emerged as one of Ajax's most prolific scorers in the following seasons. Notably, during the 1985–86 Eredivisie season, he scored an astonishing 37 goals in just 26 matches, winning the European Golden Boot. That same year, he was awarded Dutch Footballer of the Year. Van Basten also played a pivotal role in helping Ajax secure the KNVB Cup (Dutch domestic cup).
In 1987, Van Basten transferred to AC Milan in a high-profile move that significantly increased his earnings compared to his time at Ajax. However, injuries limited his appearances in his first season. Despite this setback, he rebounded impressively in his second season, leading Milan to significant successes and earning the Ballon d'Or as the world's best player in 1988.
Van Basten was instrumental in Milan's dominance during this era. In the 1989–90 Serie A season, he scored 25 goals, finishing as the league’s top scorer. He was also part of the Milan squad that achieved a record 58-match unbeaten streak in Serie A, a remarkable feat in Italian football history.
Over the course of his career, Marco van Basten won the Ballon d'Or three times (1988, 1989, and 1992), joining an elite group of players that includes Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini. His combination of technique, intelligence, and goal-scoring ability cemented his reputation as one of the greatest forwards in football history.
Van Basten made his debut for the Netherlands national team in 1983 and was a crucial figure in their 1988 UEFA European Championship victory. During that tournament, he scored one of the most iconic goals in football history—a volley in the final against the Soviet Union. Although injuries hampered his opportunities in World Cups, his contributions to Dutch football remain highly celebrated.
Marco van Basten is married to Liesbeth van Capelleveen, and the couple resides in the Netherlands with their children. As of recent estimates, his net worth is approximately $40 million, accrued through his successful playing career and subsequent roles in football management and punditry.
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