Joop Stoffelen

Biographical information

RolesNon-starter
SexMale
Full nameJohannes Hendricus "Joop"•Stoffelen
Used nameJoop•Stoffelen
Born23 January 1921 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland (NED)
Died26 June 2005 in Lelystad, Flevoland (NED)
AffiliationsAFC Ajax, Amsterdam (NED)
NOC Netherlands

Biography

Joop Stoffelen, known for playing with glasses, joined Ajax Amsterdam at age 15, and played his first match with the first team in 1940. Playing as a central and left midfielder, he was named captain after a few years. In 1947, he débuted for the national team, playing several matches in the run-up to the 1948 Olympics. In London, Stoffelen was not used by coach Carver, but in all Stoffelen played 12 matches for the national team, including 5 as a captain. In 1951, he left for France to become a professional for Racing Club de Paris and FC Toulouse. This earned him a suspension and a ban from the national team, as the Netherlands only permitted amateur football at the time. Upon his return, he briefly played for Amsterdam side Blauw-Wit before becoming a trainer. He was best known for his gig as a coach (through 1992) for the team of former Dutch internationals, which used to play an annual match against the Royal HFC club on New Years’ Day.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1948 Summer Olympics Football (Football) NED Joop Stoffelen
Football, Men (Olympic) Netherlands DNS