Pierre van Hooijdonk , of its true name Petrus Ferdinandus Johannes van Hooijdonk, called “Pi-Air” (title of the song created by the supporters of Feyenoord Rotterdam), is a Dutch football player. He was born the November 29th 1969 in Steenberg in Holland, a small town close to Rotterdam. Van Hooijdonk has origins antillo-Dutchwomen. It measures 1,93m and is dreaded for its air play and its capacity to draw the frank blows.

Biography

Pierre van Hooijdonk begins his career in 1989 with RBC Roosendaal, it remains 2 seasons there before joining the NAC Breda. It made it possible the latter to go up in '' Eredivie '' (the 1st division Dutchwoman). It arrives at the Celtic Glasgow, and finishes better striker of the season 1995 - 1996. It joined Nottingham Forest the following season and allows them to find the '' First League ''. In 1999, it returns to the country and joined the Speed Arnhem, then, at the end of one season flies away towards Portugal and the Benfica. After one season there low, it turns over again to the country but this time to the Feyenoord Rotterdam, with which it will become 2 times better striker of Eredivie and will gain the UEFA Cup in 2002. In 2003 it rejoins the Fenerbahçe Istanbul and becomes the whooping-cough of the supporters. It will gain 2 championships. After some tears with its trainer of the time (Christopher Daum), it is constrained to leave the club but promises with the supporters to return, undoubtedly in the capacity as trainer. Then it turns over to the NAC Breda, where there remain only 6 months following the departure of its trainer. It is now with the Feyenoord Rotterdam, the last club of its career.

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