Henry Timmer

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Henry Timmer
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Henry Timmer (centre) with NEC Nijmegen in 2005
Personal information
Date of birth (1981-01-20) 20 January 1981 (age 43) [1]
Place of birth Hoevelaken, Gelderland, Netherlands
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
DDOV
FC Utrecht
Vitesse Arnhem
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002-2003 NEC Nijmegen 0 (0)
2003-2005 OBW Zevenaar ? (0)
2005-2006 DVS '33 ? (0)
2006-2008 VVOG ? (0)
2008-2009 Be Quick '28 ? (0)
2009-2011 Sparta Nijkerk ? (0)
2011-2014 NSC Nijkerk ? (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Henry Timmer is a retired professional goalkeeper from the Netherlands. [2] [3]

Contents

Career

Timmer was born in the Dutch town of Hoevelaken in 1981. [4] [5] Timmer began his professional career in 2002 with NEC Nijmegen and retired with NSC Nijkerk after the 2014 season. [6] [7] Prior to this, Timmer spent his youth career with teams DDOV, FC Utrecht, and Vitesse Arnhem. From 2006 to 2008, Timmer played for VVOG. [8] [9] Timmer played for Sparta Nijkerk in the 2009–10 KNVB Cup, appearing in the first and second rounds with a defeat of VV Schaesberg in Round 1 and a draw against FC Zwolle in Round 2. [10]

In a 2003 interview, Timmer stated that there has been confusion between himself and another Dutch goalkeeper with the same last name, Henk Timmer. [5] Henry Timmer explained that many of his teammates call him "Henk" as a nickname and that when Henk Timmer was involved in a car accident, Henry Timmer was asked on multiple occasions whether it was him who had been in the accident. [5] [a]

Personal life

Following his retirement from professional football, Timmer became a coach for SC Hoevelaken. [12] In 2019, Timmer modeled for Roots Fashion in Amersfoort. [13]

Notes

  1. Timmer's direct quote in Dutch was that “toen Henk Timmer, die reservedoelman van Ajax, met zijn auto in een sloot reed en dat in de pers breed werd uitgemeten, werd ik door verschillende mensen aangesproken ‘Dat was jij toch niet?'” [11]

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