Peter Ressel

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Peter Ressel
Ressel (links) in duel met Blankenburg, rechts Stuy, Bestanddeelnr 927-0092.jpg
Peter Ressel (left)
Personal information
Full name Peter Helmut Ressel
Date of birth (1945-12-04) 4 December 1945 (age 77)
Place of birth Krommenie, Netherlands
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
Apeldoornse Boys
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1965–1968 Go Ahead Eagles 90 (13)
1968–1969 NEC Nijmegen 34 (6)
1969–1970 PSV Eindhoven 27 (6)
1970–1972 Lierse SK 53 (19)
1972–1975 Feyenoord 97 (43)
1975–1978 RSC Anderlecht 88 (14)
1978 San Jose Earthquakes 28 (8)
1978–1979 AZ'67 19 (4)
1979 Chicago Sting 59 (18)
1979 KSC Hasselt 8 (2)
1979–1980 Telstar 8 (2)
1980–1983 FC VVV 91 (24)
Total602(159)
International career
1974 Netherlands 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Peter Helmut Ressel (born 4 December 1945 in Krommenie, North Holland) is a retired football winger from the Netherlands, who obtained three caps for the Dutch national team. He won the UEFA Cup with Feyenoord Rotterdam in 1974 by defeating Tottenham Hotspur, scoring the second goal in the 84th minute of the second leg to make the score 2–0, which secured Feyenoord's win. He also won the 1976 Cup-Winners Cup, 1976 European Super Cup and 1978 Cup-Winners Cup with RSC Anderlecht.

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Ressel started his professional career for Go Ahead Eagles, then moved to NEC Nijmegen, PSV Eindhoven, Lierse SK (Belgium), Feyenoord Rotterdam, RSC Anderlecht 1975–1978 (Belgium), San Jose Earthquakes (USA), AZ'67, Chicago Sting, KSC Hasselt, Telstar and FC VVV. He retired from professional football in the 1983–1984 season.

Honours

Player

Feyenoord [1]

RSC Anderlecht [2]

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