Gerard Weber
Dutch football player

Gerard Weber

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Gerard Weber (born 22 August 1941 in 's-Hertogenbosch) is a former Dutch footballer.

Football career

Weber started playing soccer at BVV Den Bosch, with whom he later made his debut in paid football in the Eerste Divisie. Initially, Weber played on in professional leagues on amateur contracts because of his day job as a salesperson. As a result, Joseph Gruber could select him for the Dutch amateur football team. He also played for the Dutch military football team. Joseph Gruber brought Weber in 1961 to VV DOS, where Weber turned full-professional and played in the Eredivisie. With DOS he played in the 1962–63 and 1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

After three seasons at DOS and one more year at BVV, Weber signed with NEC Nijmegen. In January 1969 he joined PSV Eindhoven and a year later EVV Eindhoven, where he ended his career. With PSV he participated in the 1969–70 edition of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

Gerard's brothers, Harrie and Sjef, also played for BVV.

Playing history

Season Club League Caps Goals
195?-61 BVV Den Bosch Eerste Divisie
1961-64 DOS Utrecht Eredivisie 86 14
1964-65 BVV Den Bosch Eerste Divisie
1965-67 NEC Nijmegen Eerste Divisie 60 16
1967-69 NEC Nijmegen Eredivisie 35 1
1969 PSV Eindhoven Eredivisie 12 2
1970 EVV Eindhoven Tweede Divisie