Dennis Nicolaas Bergkamp[1]
Date of birth 10 May 1969 (age 44)
Place of birth Amsterdam, Netherlands
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Playing position Second striker
Youth career
1981–1986 Ajax
Senior career*
1986–1993 Ajax 185 (103)
1993–1995 Internazionale 52 (11)
1995–2006 Arsenal 315 (87)
Arsenal v Southampton 23/9/95 Premier Lge Pic : David Jacobs / Action Images
Arsenal's Dennis Bergkamp celebrates his second goal followed up by team mate Ray Parlour
Arsenal v Leicester City , FA Premier League 20/2/99
Claudio Reyna of Manchester City clashes with Dennis Bergkamp of Arsenal during the FA Barclaycard Premiership match between Arsenal and Manchester City at Highbury on February 1, 2004 in London.
Arsenal players
celebrate with goal scorer Robert Pires (2-R), after his opening goal
against visitors Leeds United, during their Premier League soccer match
at Arsenal's Highbury stadium, in north London, Friday 16 April 2004.
rsenal's Dennis Bergkamp celebrates scoring Arsenal's second goal against Blackburn Rovers
Date: 20/10/2001
16 Sep 2000: Dennis
Bergkamp of Arsenal clashes with Carlton Palmer and Youssef Chippo
(left) of Coventry City during the FA Carling Premiership game between Arsenal and Coventry City at HIghbury in London.
FA Barclaycard Premiership - Middlesbrough v Arsenal - 18/8/01
Arsenal's Dennis Bergkamp celebrates his 1st goal of the game with Ashley Cole
Arsenal's Jose
Antonio Reyes (r) celebrates scoring the 3rd goal with Dennis Bergkamp
as Fulham goalkeeper Edwin Van Der Sar looks on dejected
Total 552 (201)
National team
1989 Netherlands U21 2 (0)
1990–2000 Netherlands 79 (37)
SWITZERLAND: The
Dutch national soccer team along with staff members posing at their
trainings camp in Nyon on Monday, 29 May 2000. Front row (L toR):
Michael Reiziger, Boudewijn Zenden, Clarence Seedorf, Frank de Boer,
coach Frank Rijkaard, assistant coach Johan Neeskens, Edgar Davids, Marc
Overmars, Giovanni van Bronckhorst and Peter van Vossen. Middle row (L to R): Roy Mackaay, Jaap Stam, Ronald de Boer, Dennis Bergkamp, scout Tonny Bruins-Slot, Aaron Winter, assistant coach Ruud Krol, Philip Cocu, Paul Bosvelt and Arthur Numann. Back row (L toR): Yerrel Haiselbaink, Andre Ooijer, Pierre Van Hooijdonk,keeper coach Pim Doesburg, Ed De Goey, Edwin Van der Sar, Westerveld, assistant coach Raymond Verheyen, Patrick Kluivert, Bert Konterman and Winston Bogarde.
Holland v Czech Republic - European Championships 2000 - Group D - Amsterdam ArenA - Holland - 11/6/00
Teams managed
2011– Ajax (assistant)
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