
1987-88 FC Den Haag Roster
Netherlands, Level I
Team Record: 7-19-8 - 22 points
Finishing 17th in Eredivisie
Location: The Hague, Netherlands
FC Den Haag of Eredivisie ended the 1987-88 season with a record of 7 wins, 8 draws and 19 losses for 22 points finishing seventeenth in Eredivisie.
The club scored 50 goals and allowed 72. Remco Boere netted 18 goals for the squad, while Ron de Roode and Bram Rontberg contributed five or more, too.
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| Player | Pos. | Birth Date | Height | Weight | Hometown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Michel Adam | January 22, 1968 | Den Haag, Netherlands | |||
| Remco Boere | October 29, 1961 | Den Haag, Netherlands | |||
| Karel Bouwens | August 4, 1957 | Den Haag, Netherlands | |||
| Mick Byrne | F | January 14, 1960 | Dublin, Ireland | ||
| Jim Charité | January 5, 1969 | , Netherlands | |||
| Frans Danen | September 12, 1966 | 5'8" | 137 | Den Haag, Netherlands | |
| Leo de Boer | G | June 4, 1966 | , Netherlands | ||
| Ron de Roode | March 20, 1965 | Leiden, Netherlands | |||
| Marco Gentile | August 24, 1968 | 6'0" | 183 | Den Haag, Netherlands | |
| Martin Jol | D, M | January 16, 1956 | Den Haag, Netherlands | ||
| Boro Kuzmanović | December 2, 1962 | 5'7" | 159 | Slavonski Brod, Croatia | |
| Joop Lankhaar | June 12, 1966 | Alphen aan den Rijn, Netherlands | |||
| Cor Lems | M | March 13, 1961 | 5'9" | 168 | Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Heini Otto | August 24, 1954 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | |||
| Pablo Plak | D | February 21, 1959 | , Netherlands | ||
| Edwin Purvis | October 24, 1961 | , Netherlands | |||
| Raymond Rijntjes | December 31, 1965 | , Netherlands | |||
| Lodewijk Roembiak | M | May 18, 1969 | 5'9" | 163 | Leiden, Netherlands |
| Bram Rontberg | F | May 7, 1959 | , Netherlands | ||
| Leo Schellevis | January 7, 1967 | 5'9" | 152 | Den Haag, Netherlands | |
| René Stam | G | January 27, 1965 | 6'2" | 176 | Purmerend, Netherlands |
| Marco van Alphen | November 4, 1963 | , Netherlands | |||
| John van den Hoogenband | August 15, 1963 | , Netherlands | |||
| Albert van Oosten | October 4, 1966 | , Netherlands |
