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Van der Vaart joins Hamburger SV for five seasons

27 May: Rafaël van der Vaart had already agreed the terms of his contract with Hamburger Sport Verein (known simply as HSV) five days ago. Today Ajax and the German Bundesliga club finalized the deal: Van der Vaart penned a deal for five seasons. The transfer fee remained undisclosed as usual. Sky Sports claims it is 6.5 million euros; German newspaper Hamburger Abentblatt reports that Ajax receive 5.1 million euros plus a percentage of the transfer fee HSV will receive for Van der Vaart when he moves on. "I am very happy the transfer has now been completed," the player told HSV's official website.

Dietmar Beiersdorfer, director of sport at HSV, is quoted on the official site saying: "We are pleased to have signed a player of international class, Van der Vaart." Head-coach Thomas Doll promised the youngster a spot as a 'number ten' behind the club's two strikers.

Swan song: Raffy's final games as an Ajacied...


... against Vitesse...


and FC Groningen. [Photos: Ajax.nl]

HSV may be a club with a great history, a fantastic stadium and a large fanbase, but anyone who would have predicted two years ago that Van der Vaart would choose for a Bundesliga side that has not exactly been a regular in UEFA competition in recent years, would not have been believed. The new 'Boy Wonder' from the Ajax youth system would surely move to Spain, homeland of his mother's family. Van der Vaart himself always claimed that he had no specific preference for either Real Madrid or FC Barcelona, but he surely seemed headed for one of the two Spanish powerhouses.

But things have changed in the past two seasons, in which Van der Vaart seemed to have lost his magic. Former head-coach Ronald Koeman made him the team captain at the start of the 2003-2004 season, but Van der Vaart never became the true leader of Ajax. His relationship with Koeman deteriorated: Van der Vaart criticized him for being too tough on young players such as Wesley Sneijder and himself and not giving them enough moral support.

Van der Vaart's relationship with his team-mate Zlatan Ibrahimovic was also anything but perfect. The subdued rancour between the two turned into a public feud after the 18 August 2004 friendly between Sweden and Holland, in which Van der Vaart had to be replaced after a wild Ibrahimovic action. Van der Vaart accused the Swede of injuring him on purpose. The two talked about it and peace was 'officially' declared, but less than two weeks later Ajax were remarkably easy-going when Juventus wanted to purchase Ibrahimovic. The board had apparently taken Van der Vaart's side; Ibrahimovic was sold to the Italian giants.

It did not mark the return of the Rafaël van der Vaart that Amsterdam once knew. The midfielder continued to struggle against Koeman (who stripped him of the captain's armband on 10 December 2004), himself and the outside world: press and public criticized him for being 'overweight' and spending too much time at glamourous parties with his fiancée, Dutch MTV veejay Sylvie Meis. Van der Vaart denied that he had changed, but recently admitted that one of the main reasons for him to move abroad is the fact that - very much against his will - he'd become too much of a celebrity in Holland and is looking for a new environment, where he can be 'just' a footballer and start with a clean sheet. Meanwhile, he had lost his spot in the Ajax starting line-up, a spot he would win back just before the end of what would be his last season as an Ajacied.

The past two seasons were, all in all, not exactly what Ajax, the fans and Van der Vaart himself expected it to be. He was unable to live up to the expectations that were the direct result of the meteoric career the youngster had between 2000 and 2003.

Rafaël van der Vaart (born Beverwijk, 11 February 1983) started playing football for amateur club De Kennemers in his home town of Heemskerk. He drew the attention of Ajax scouts at a very young age and entered the Ajax youth system. He played in all age categories until he made his first team début at age 17 under coach Co Adriaanse on 19 April 2000 in the Eredivisie away game against FC Den Bosch. It would remain his only appearance of the season, but everyone knew the gifted left-footer would soon make his big break.

Van der Vaart scored 39 goals in 68 Eredivisie appearances in the three seasons that followed. He was voted 'European Talent Of The Year' in 2001 and made his début for Oranje on 06 October 2001 against Andorra, only 18 years and 234 days old, the fourth youngest Oranje newcomer since World War Two. At that point he had already signed an extended and improved contract at Ajax, committing to Ajax until the summer of 2006 and suddenly becoming one the biggest earners in the Ajax squad.

During his glorious first years at Ajax, Van der Vaart's only setbacks were a series of injuries that kept him sidelined for quite a long time, such as the one he sustained in February 2002 and turned into a nightmare due to surgical mistakes. Van der Vaart missed the start of Ajax's memorable Champions League campaign of 2002-2003.

Rafaël van der Vaart played 117 Eredivisie games (52 goals), 28 European fixtures (6 goals) and 11 domestic cup games (4 goals) for Ajax. In total: 156 official matches, 62 goals. For Oranje he had 28 appearances (4 goals) so far. It makes him, in spite of a very difficuly last 18 months, a great Ajacied, who luckily said goodbye to the Ajax fans (who always kept supporting him) with fantastic goals in his last two games against Vitesse and (his very last appearance for Ajax) against FC Groningen on 22 May 2005.

Thank you very much, Raffy. Good luck in Germany and we'll see you again! (MP)

Sources: VI.nl, NOS Teletekst, HSV.de

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