Ranking every Dutch player to ever play for Brighton

Brighton have signed their fair share of Dutch players down the years. And as the Albion prepare to travel to Amsterdam to face Ajax in the Europa League, Billy Greening has taken on the task of ranking every Seagull from the Netherlands.

There are 13 in total. Some are household names (Davy Propper). Others you might not have head of (Soufyan Ahannach). And one would be able to make you a pretty good dinner (Former Dutch Marine CHEF).

But who comes out best of the Dutch? Read on to find out.

 

13) Roland Bergkamp
We begin with unlucky 13 and Roland Bergkamp, the nephew of the Non Flying Dutchman and Arsenal great Dennis.

Signed in July 2011 as Albion were promoted to the Championship, I only saw Bergkamp (Roland, not Dennis) in a pre-season friendly against Horsham in Worthing. He never made a first team appearance.

 

12) Soufyan Ahannach
After joining in 2017, Ahannach failed to make his first team debut but did have two appearances in Checkatrade Trophy games against Oxford United and Stevenage.

One of three Dutch players I have not seen live. Ahannach has had five clubs since leaving permanently in 2020 and currently plays for Wydad AC, Morocco’s most successful team.

 

Kjell Scherpen is one of several Dutch players to have played in goal for Brighton

11) Kjell Scherpen
The second of the Brighton Dutch players I have not seen live, so perhaps harshly placed in 11th.

Former Ajax goalkeeper Kjell Scherpen joined us from the Dutch champions in 2021, making his debut away at West Bromwich Albion in a third round FA Cup tie.

The 6’8 stopper is current on loan to potential Europa League opponents Sturm Graz.

 

Elvis Manu signed for Brighton for £1.5 million making him one of the Albion's cheaper Dutch players

10) Elvis Manu
Elvis was signed in 2015 for £1.5 million but failed to shake up the south coast. Making just 17 appearances, he was caught in a trap and soon left the building.

Now plays for FC Universitatea Cluj in Romania.

 

Tim Krul for Brighton and Hove Albion Under 21s against Stevenage

9) Tim Krul
Ninth spot on the list is possibly a bit cruel (sorry) for an outstanding goalkeeper like Tim.

Best known for his time with Norwich City and his 2014 World Cup penalty shootout heroics for the Netherlands v Costa Rica.

Always felt confident with him in between the sticks and is currently signed with Luton Town.

 

Bart Verbruggen became the latest Dutch player to join Brighton when signing for £17m in the summer

8) Bart Verbruggen
One of three Dutch players currently with Brighton and he may well find himself featuring against Ajax.

Signed from RS Anderlecht this summer for £17 million. Verbruggen has not been with us long enough yet to warrant a higher ranking, but he has the potential to be one of the best Dutch goalkeepers the Albion have ever had.

 

Dutch player Danny Holla joined Brighton in 2014

7) Danny Holla
Midfielder Danny Holla made 33 appearances for the Albion, the vast majority coming under Sami Hyypia (shudder).

Always seemed to work hard and a good professional. His last club was Sliema Wanderers in the Maltese Challenge League.

 

6) Rajiv van La Parra
Despite only seven appearances on loan for Brighton in the 2015-16 season, I loved Rajiv van La Parra.

Skilful, flair and a lot of potential. He went onto play in the Premier League for Huddersfield Town and the Champions League for Red Star Belgrade.

 

Jan Paul van Hecke is the latest in a long line of Dutch Brighton players

5) Jan Paul van Hecke
Jan Paul van Hecke was born six months after Darren Freeman scored the first goal of the new Millennium when Brighton beat Exeter City at Withdean Stadium.

Having already pocketed Erling Haaland in his brief Brighton career to date, he is growing in confidence in every game.

Van Hecke joined the Albion from NAC Breda in 2020. 23 appearances so far and I really think he is improving all the time.

 

Davy Propper is one of the best Dutch players Brighton have ever had

4) Davy Propper
With 121 games for the Albion, Propper is currently our second highest Dutch appearance holder.

He never gave the ball away in midfield with Dale Stephens after signing for what was then a club record fee of £9 million from PSV Eindhoven in 2017.

A real stalwart. Came out of retirement and now plays for Vitesse Arnhem. He won 19 international caps for the Netherlands.

 

Joel Veltman has proven the best Dutch bargain player buy in Brighton history

3) Joel Veltman
Veltman is fast becoming an Albion legend and will soon overtake the previously mentioned Propper in the Brighton appearance count for Dutch players.

He has played 119 games so far and after signing from Ajax for just £900,000, he must rank as the best value for money deal ever?

A world class right back, the Ajax away fans gave him an excellent reception a fortnight ago at the Amex. He can expect the same at the Johan Cruyff Arena.

 

Hans Kraay is one of the most popular Dutch players ever to play for Brighton

2) Hans Kraay Jr
A career which had it all. Hans Kraay became an instant favourite with the Goldstone Ground crowd and nearly 40 years on, he retains his own fan club on North Stand Chat.

Brought total football to the south coast. Described by Chris Cattlin as “the finest professional footballer I have known.”

23 yellows and multiple reds in as many games. You messed with Evil Hans at your peril. What a man.

 

Michel Kuipers playing for Brighton in the 2009-10 season

1) Michel Kuipers
Number one on the list of course had to be the Former Dutch Marine CHEF Michel Kuipers.

Multiple world class saves and single handed match winning performances; Wolves away, Bristol City at Withdean in the Division Two title winning season and Blackpool at home the year before to name but a few.

10 years of service, three promotions and close to 250 appearances. Kuipers was a real BHAFC legend who was always there for us when we needed him.

As a P.S I would like to thank the country of Curaçao so I did not have to rank Jurgen Locadia or Kemy Agustien.

Billy Greening @billygreening1

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