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Marco van Basten turns 52: Three-time Ballon d’Or winner and AC Milan, Ajax and Netherlands legend is one of greatest strikers in football history

Scored one of football's most iconic goals, won three European trophies — despite playing his last game aged just 28

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LEGENDARY striker Marco van Basten turns 52 today.

The former Ajax and AC Milan hotshot won the Ballon d’Or three times, scored one of the most iconic goals in football history and is generally considered one of the top centre-forwards of all time.

(GERMANY OUT) Europameisterschaft 1988. Finale: Niederlande - UdSSR am 25.6. in M?nchen (2:0). Tor zum 2:0 durch Marco van Basten (Hol./li.). Re: Litowtschenko (UdSSR). (Photo by Horstm?ller/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
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Marco van Basten's iconic clincher for Netherlands in Euro 88 final against USSRCredit: Getty Images

And that is despite playing through the pain barrier of a persistent ankle injury for most of his career which ultimately caused him to retire from playing at the age of 28.


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TOKYO, JAPAN: AC Milan's Dutch forward Marco Van Basten dribbles upfield, 09 December 1990 in Tokyo, during the Toyota Cup final between the European champion, Milan, and the South American champion, Olimpia. (Photo credit should read TOSHIFUMI KITAMURA/AFP/Getty Images)
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Marco van Basten is generally considered one of greatest strikers of all-timeCredit: Getty Images

That Van Basten’s prime came at a time when English clubs were banned from European competition and when live football from other leagues on the continent was but a distant dream means his genius is not too well recognised in the UK.

He joined Ajax and made a scoring debut at the age of 18 in 1982.

Initially, Van Basten wanted to be a gymnast, but later discovered he could play football quite well.

Football, UEFA Cup Winners Cup Final, Athens, Greece, 15th May 1987, Ajax Amsterdam 1 v Lokomotiv Leipzig 0, Ajax players celebrate as Marco Van Basten (second left) has scored what proved to be the match winning goal (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images)
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Ajax players celebrate after Marco van Basten's goal in 1987 Cup Winners' Cup finalCredit: Getty Images
Dutch footballer Marco van Basten (left), of AC Milan, in action against Napoli in a Serie A match at the Stadio San Paolo, Naples, 21st October 1990. The match ended in a 1-1 draw. (Photo by Simon Bruty/Getty Images)
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Marco van Basten won Serie A on four occasions during time with AC MilanCredit: Getty Images

After Wim Kieft — his competition for the No1 striking berth — left for Pisa a year later, he took over.

He was the stop scorer in Holland for the next three years, with 118 goals in 112 matches.

In 1985-86, he scored a staggering 37 goals in 26 league matches — including six in one game against Sparta Rotterdam — to win the European Golden Boot.

It wasn’t just Van Basten’s tally that was sensational, it was his quality.

Football - Euro 88 - Holland v England - 15/6/88 Marco Van Basten - Holland scores Mandatory credit: Action Images / Juha Tamminen
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Marco van Basten scores against England during Euro 88 group matchCredit: Action Images

In November 1986, he scored a spectacular overhead kick against FC Den Bosch.

At the end of that season, he moved to AC Milan alongside fellow countryman, Ruud Gullit.

With Ajax, the striker won three league titles, three Dutch Cups and a Cup Winners’ Cup in 1987 — netting the only goal in the final against Lokovmotive Leipzig.

(GERMANY OUT) Europameisterschaft 1988. Finale: Niederlande - UdSSR am 25.6. in M?nchen (2:0). Marco van Basten mit Pokal (Photo by Horstm?ller/ullstein bild via Getty Images)
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Marco van Basten holds aloft Euro 88 trophy after his stellar performancesCredit: Getty Images
England v Netherland Wembley North London Des Walker England and Marco Van Basten AC Milan and Netherlands Photo: News Group Newspapers Retrocon Sport: Football
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Marco van Basten in Holland side which cost England place at USA 94Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Despite his troublesome ankle restricting Van Basten to just 11 games, he still helped the Rossoneri win a first Serie A title for eight years.

That summer, he led Holland on a revenge mission over West Germany for their famous 1974 World Cup final victory.

Van Basten netted an 88th-minute winner as the Dutch beat the hosts 2-1 to reach the Euro 88 final.

And, he outdid himself in the showpiece against the USSR.

Marco Van Basten AC Milan raises the "golden ball" he has been awarded as best european player in 1989 at Milan's San Siro stadium before playing against torino of Turin. Photo: AP Retrocon Sport: Football
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Marco van Basten with his second Ballon d'Or he won while at AC Milan in 1989Credit: AP:Associated Press

Arnold Muhren’s hopeful cross looks to be far too wide, but Van Basten hit a superb volley over the goalkeeper to clinch his country’s first-ever major honour.

He later revaled his painful ankle prevented him from taking an extra touch, so he just put his foot through it.

Van Basten won the Golden Boot and was voted the tournament’s best player in West Germany — and won his his first Ballon d’Or.

BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 24: Marco Van Basten of AC Milan scores the 2nd goal during the European Cup Final match against Steaua Bucuresti at Nou Camp in Barcelona, Spain. AC Milan won the match 4-0. (Photo by Bongarts/Getty Images)
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Marco van Basten scored twice as AC Milan won 1989 European Cup finalCredit: Getty Images
24 May 1989: Marco Van Basten (left) and Ruud Gullit (right) of AC Milan celebrate with the trophy after winning the European Cup Final match against Steaua Bucuresti at Nou Camp in Barcelona, Spain. AC Milan won the match 4-0. Mandatory Credit: Simon Bruty/Allsport
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Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit celebrate after winning 1989 European CupCredit: Getty Images
Dutch footballer Marco van Basten, of AC Milan, with the trophy after his team beat Benfica 1-0 in the European Cup Final at the Praterstadion, Vienna, 23rd May 1990. (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images)
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AC Milan were last team to retain European Cup, when they beat Benfica in 1990Credit: Getty Images

He scored twice at the Nou Camp as Milan produced one of the greatest performances of all-time to beat Steaua Bucharest 4-0 in 1989, and win the European Cup for a third time.

And, in the following season, both he and Arrigo Sacchi’s men retained their European crowns.

He reportedly fell out with the manager and that caused the Italian to lose his job — and Fabio Capello came in.

Football, UEFA Champions League Final, Munich, Germany, 26th May 1993, Marseille 1 v AC Milan 0, The AC Milan team line-up together for a group photograph, Back Row L-R: Sebastiano Rossi, Paolo Maldini, Frank Rijkaard, Mauro Tassotti, Demetrio Albertini, Marco van Basten, Front Row L-R: Roberto Donadoni, Franco Baresi, Gianluigi Lentini, Alessandro Costacurta and Daniele Massaro (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images)
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Marco van Basten in AC Milan line-up for last time in 1993 Champions League finalCredit: Getty Images

Marco van Basten's achievements

Ajax
Eredivisie: 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85
Dutch Cup: 1982–83, 1985–86, 1986–87
Uefa Cup Winners' Cup: 1986–87
AC Milan
Serie A: 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94
Supercoppa Italiana: 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994
European Cup: 1988–89, 1989–90
European Supercup: 1989, 1990
Intercontinental Cup: 1989, 1990
Ballon d'Or: 1988, 1989, 1992
Uefa Best Player of the Year: 1989, 1990, 1992
Eredivisie Top Scorer: 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87[
Dutch Footballer of the Year: 1984–85
European Golden Boot: 1985–86
World Golden Boot: 1985–86
Serie A Golden Boot: 1989–90, 1991–92
Euro 88: Top Scorer and Best Player with 5 goals

In 1991-92, Van Basten finished the season as top goal scorer with Milan winning the Scudetto without losing a match.

He followed in footsteps of Johan Cruyff and Michel Platini to win a third Ballon d’Or and added a Fifa World Player of the Year award in its second season.

Van Basten started the 1992-93 season in exceptional form, before a recurrence of his troublesome ankle forced him to undergo surgery.

He returned for the final few games of the season, but that 1993 Champions League final defeat to Marseille would be his final match for the club.

Football, UEFA Champions League Final, Munich, Germany, 26th May 1993, Marseille 1 v AC Milan 0, AC Milan's Marco van Basten (Photo by Bob Thomas/Getty Images)
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Champions League final loss in 1993 was Marco van Basten's last appearanceCredit: Getty Images
epa01365263 Dutch coach Marco van Basten yells instructions to his players during the friendly soccer match Netherlands vs Wales in Rotterdam, 01 June 2008. EPA/ED OUDENAARDEN
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Marco van Basten coached Holland to quarter-final defeat at Euro 2008Credit: ANP

He remained at the club, but was sidelined for two years before eventually conceding defeat and retiring in August 1995.

Van Basten took his country for Euro 2008 — and oversaw dazzling Dutch victories over France and Italy, before bowing out to Russia at the quarter-finals.

He improved Ajax, restored Milan’s glory days and helped his country win its only-ever honour.

One of the greatest centre-forwards of all-time, who would have suited any generation.

Just imagine the records Van Basten would have smashed had his career not been cruelly cut short by injury.

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