
De Sparta-jaren van Van Gaal
Documentary
Overview
A look at Louis Van Gaal's eight year playing career for Sparta Rotterdam.
Top Cast


Louis van Gaal
Louis van Gaal
Self
Louis van Gaal
Self


René van der Gijp
René van der Gijp
Self
René van der Gijp
Self
Bas van Noortwijk
Bas van Noortwijk
Self
Bas van Noortwijk
Self


Danny Blind
Danny Blind
Self
Danny Blind
Self
Michel Valke
Michel Valke
Self
Michel Valke
Self
Roelf-Jan Tiktak
Roelf-Jan Tiktak
Self
Roelf-Jan Tiktak
Self
David Loggie
David Loggie
Self
David Loggie
Self
Piet de Kant
Piet de Kant
Self
Piet de Kant
Self
Ron van den Berg
Ron van den Berg
Self
Ron van den Berg
Self
Casper van Eijck
Casper van Eijck
Self
Casper van Eijck
Self
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