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Edwin Van der Sar in hospital after brain haemorrhage

Former Dutch goalkeeper on a holiday in Croatian island when he fell ill



Ajax Amsterdam CEO Edwin van der Sar, who announced in May that he is quitting his post at the club, fell ill when he was on a holiday.
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The Hague: Former Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin Van der Sar is in intensive care in hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage, his ex-club Ajax said on Friday.

The 52-year-old, who played for Ajax and then Manchester United, was on holiday on a Croatian island when he fell ill, Dutch public broadcaster NOS said.

Admitted to intensive care unit

“Edwin Van der Sar has had bleeding around his brain. He’s currently in hospital in the intensive care unit and is in a stable condition,” Ajax said on Twitter.

“Once there is more concrete information, an update will follow. Everyone at Ajax wishes Edwin a speedy recovery. We’re thinking of you.”

Van der Sar announced in May that he was quitting as Ajax chief executive after “an incredibly tough period” of more than a decade at the helm of the Amsterdam powerhouse.

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His resignation came on the back of the worst season in 14 years for the top Dutch club, which finished third in the Eredivisie.

Champions League triumph

Regarded as one of the world’s all-time best goalkeepers, Van der Sar played for Ajax from 1990-1999, winning the Champions League in 1995.

He went on to lift the European Cup again in 2008 with Manchester United after spells at Juventus and Fulham.

Van der Sar returned to Ajax in 2012 as director of marketing before being promoted four years later to CEO.

He is also the second-highest capped Netherlands player of all-time with 130 international appearances.

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