What does Seedorf do now?

What does Seedorf do now?

In February 2018, Seedorf was appointed as manager of Spanish club Deportivo de La Coruña for the remainder of the 2017–18 season.

How many UCL has Clarence Seedorf won?

4
Players who have won the most Champions League trophies

Player Number of CL titles* Clubs
Casemiro 5 Real Madrid
Karim Benzema 5 Real Madrid
Toni Kroos 5 Real Madrid
Clarence Seedorf** 4 Ajax, Real Madrid, AC Milan

How many trophies does Seedorf have?

Manager

Titles and season
1x Spanish champion
96/97 Real Madrid
1x Italian cup winner
02/03 Milan AC

Who is the most successful player in UCL?

winger Paco Gento
Players who have won the most Champions League trophies Iconic Real Madrid left-winger Paco Gento currently holds the record of the player in possession of the most UCL titles, having won six trophies during an illustrious 18 years at the Santiago Bernabeu.

What is Clarence Seedorf’s full name?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Clarence Clyde Seedorf (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈklɛrəns ˈseːdɔrf] (listen); born 1 April 1976) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. Regarded by many as one of the best midfielders of his generation, in 2004, he was chosen by Pelé as part of the FIFA 100.

What does CL Seedorf stand for?

Clarence Clyde Seedorf ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈklɛrəns ˈseːdɔrf] (listen); born 1 April 1976) is a Dutch professional football coach and former player. He was most recently the manager of the Cameroon national team . Regarded by many as one of the best midfielders of his generation, in 2004,…

When did Clarence Seedorf join AC Milan?

Clarence Seedorf in action for AC Milan against Eric Addo of PSV in a friendly game on 3 August 2007 at the Lokomotiv Stadium, Moscow. After two years with Inter, Seedorf moved to their city rivals AC Milan in 2002, in an exchange with Francesco Coco.

Why is Federico Seedorf so popular?

In addition to his success and footballing skills, Seedorf has also been praised for his longevity as a footballer. Seedorf was appointed the new head coach of Milan on 16 January 2014, terminating his contract with Botafogo early in order to take on the managerial role, with Milan languishing in 11th in the Serie A table.