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- Q2325189 description "Dutch footballer and manager".
- Q2325189 description "Dutch footballer and manager".
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- Q2325189 abstract "Stanley Brard (born 24 October 1958 in The Hague) is a retired Dutch footballer who was active as a left back and who is currently head scout at Feyenoord Rotterdam. His cousin Patty is a singer, TV icon and playmate, while his son Joshua is a professional footballer as well.Brard started his career in his town of birth, The Hague where he played for RKSV Lenig en Snel (LENS). He was spotted by scouts of Eredivisie side Feyenoord Rotterdam and joined the youth squads of this team. A few years later, in 1977 he made his debut in the first team of the club in a match against FC Twente. In the following years Brard became a decent fullback and was often in the starting line-up. The best achievements in his career came in the 1983-84 season when Johan Cruyff joined Feyenoord. In that season, at Cruyff's instigation, Brard was moved from the left back position to a position in front of Cruyff, to keep the opposition's right back from making incursions into the Feyenoord half. That year, Feyenoord won both the championship as well as the KNVB Cup.Two years later Brard found himself on the bench more and more. It was time to leave the club. His next mission was at RKC Waalwijk, a club that recently had promoted to the Eerste Divisie and were ambitious to become an Eredivisie side. Brard became a key factor in this team and in the 1987-88 season RKC were the Eerste Divisie champions and promoted to the Eredivisie (to only relegate again in the 2006-07 season). In the Eredivisie Brard was a key player of the team for three more years before he was no longer chosen in the starting line-ups, in his last two seasons of his career he only played seventeen matches.After his career Brard became a manager and joined Vitesse Arnhem where he became a youth coach as well as the coach of the second team for several years. He then switched to ADO Den Haag to become their manager in the 2000-01 and 2001-02 seasons. He also was a technical director at the team. In December 2001 Brard left ADO Den Haag to become a youth coach at Nagoya Grampus Eight in Japan. He remained in this function until February 2005 when Feyenoord contacted him to become a head scout at the team.Brard was Gabala FK's academy director between April 2013 and December 2015, when it was announced he would be joining Japanese side Nagoya Grampus in January 2016.".
- Q2325189 birthDate "1958-10-24".
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- Q2325189 birthDate "1958-10-24".
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- Q2325189 caps "184".
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- Q2325189 dateOfBirth "1958-10-24".
- Q2325189 fullname "Stanley Brard".
- Q2325189 goals "10".
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- Q2325189 name "Brard, Stanley".
- Q2325189 name "Stanley Brard".
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- Q2325189 shortDescription "Dutch footballer and manager".
- Q2325189 years "1976".
- Q2325189 years "1986".
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- Q2325189 comment "Stanley Brard (born 24 October 1958 in The Hague) is a retired Dutch footballer who was active as a left back and who is currently head scout at Feyenoord Rotterdam. His cousin Patty is a singer, TV icon and playmate, while his son Joshua is a professional footballer as well.Brard started his career in his town of birth, The Hague where he played for RKSV Lenig en Snel (LENS). He was spotted by scouts of Eredivisie side Feyenoord Rotterdam and joined the youth squads of this team.".
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