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{{Short description|Dutch football manager (born 1980)}}
{{Football player infobox
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| playername = Dirk Kuyt
{{Infobox football biography
| image = [[Image:Dirk Kuijt.JPG|255px|Kuyt in Germany during the 2006 World Cup]]
| fullname = Dirk Kuyt
| name = Dirk Kuyt
| image = Dirk Kuijt-Feyenoord-DSC 0058 (cropped).jpg
| nickname = He-Man, The Dutch Master
| caption = Kuyt with [[Feyenoord]] in 2015
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1980|7|22}}
| full_name = Dirk Kuijt<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifadata.com/document/FWC/2014/pdf/FWC_2014_SQUADLISTS.PDF |title=2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil: List of Players: Netherlands |publisher=FIFA |page=25 |date=14 July 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200203092301/https://www.fifadata.com/document/FWC/2014/pdf/FWC_2014_SQUADLISTS.PDF |archive-date=3 February 2020}}</ref>
| cityofbirth = [[Katwijk|Katwijk aan Zee]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1980|7|22|df=y}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/player/_/id/11189/dirk-kuyt |title=Dirk Kuyt: Overview |publisher=ESPN |access-date=19 February 2021}}</ref>
| countryofbirth = [[Netherlands]]
| birth_place = [[Katwijk]],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/dirk-kuyt/ |title=Dirk Kuyt: Profile |website=worldfootball.net |publisher=HEIM:SPIEL |access-date=19 February 2021}}</ref> Netherlands
| height = {{height|meter=1.84}}
| height = 1.84 m<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.premierleague.com/players/3135/Dirk-Kuyt/overview |title=Dirk Kuyt: Overview |publisher=Premier League |access-date=19 February 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/first-team/player/18-dirk-kuyt |title=18. Dirk Kuyt |publisher=Liverpool F.C. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120415080451/http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/first-team/player/18-dirk-kuyt |archive-date=15 April 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
| currentclub = [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Forward]], [[right winger]]
| clubnumber = 18
| currentclub = [[K Beerschot VA|Beerschot]] (manager)
| position = [[Football (soccer) positions#Centre forward|Centre Forward]]
| youthyears = 1985–1998
| youthyears1 = 1985–1998
| youthclubs = [[Quick Boys]]
| youthclubs1 = [[Quick Boys]]
| years1 = 1998–2003
| clubs = [[FC Utrecht]]<br>[[Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feyenoord]]<br>[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
| clubs1 = [[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]]
| years = 1998–2003<br>2003–2006<br>2006–present
| caps1 = 176
| caps(goals) = 160 (51)<br>101 (71)<br>{{0}}34 (12)
| goals1 = 58
| nationalteam = [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]]
| years2 = 2003–2006
| nationalyears = 2004–present
| clubs2 = [[Feyenoord]]
| nationalcaps(goals) = {{0}}31 {{0}}(5)
| caps2 = 119
| pcupdate = 19:14, 3 June 2007 (UTC)
| goals2 = 81
| ntupdate = [[6 June]] [[2007]]
| years3 = 2006–2012
| clubs3 = [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
| caps3 = 285
| goals3 = 71
| years4 = 2012–2015
| clubs4 = [[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]
| caps4 = 130
| goals4 = 37
| years5 = 2015–2017
| clubs5 = [[Feyenoord]]
| caps5 = 77
| goals5 = 38
| years6 = 2018
| clubs6 = [[Quick Boys]]
| caps6 = 3
| goals6 = 0
| totalcaps = 790
| totalgoals = 285
| nationalyears1 = 1998–1999
| nationalteam1 = [[Netherlands national under-18 football team|Netherlands U18]]
| nationalcaps1 = 5
| nationalgoals1 = 2
| nationalyears2 = 2000–2001
| nationalteam2 = [[Netherlands national under-21 football team|Netherlands U21]]
| nationalcaps2 = 11
| nationalgoals2 = 6
| nationalyears3 = 2004–2014
| nationalteam3 = [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]]
| nationalcaps3 = 104
| nationalgoals3 = 24
| medaltemplates = {{MedalCountry|{{NED}}}}
{{MedalSport | Men's [[association football|football]]}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[FIFA World Cup]]}}
{{Medal|RU|[[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 South Africa]]|[[Netherlands national football team|Team]]}}
{{Medal|3rd|[[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 Brazil]]|[[Netherlands national football team|Team]]}}
| manageryears1 = 2018–2020
| managerclubs1 = [[Feyenoord]] (U19)
| manageryears3 = 2022
| managerclubs3 = [[ADO Den Haag]]
| managerclubs4 = [[K Beerschot VA|Beerschot]]
| manageryears4 = 2023–
}}
}}
'''Dirk Kuyt''', officially spelled '''Dirk Kuijt'''<ref>"Kuijt" is the original Dutch way of spelling his surname, however the media has come to use "Kuyt" in an attempt to make his name more easily pronounceable in English. In Dutch, the letters 'i' and 'j' in succession can also be written as 'y', making 'y' and 'ij' interchangeable. </ref> ({{Pronunciation|DirkKuyt.ogg}}), (born [[July 22]] [[1980]], in [[Katwijk aan Zee]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] professional [[football (soccer)|football]] player, who currently plays for [[England|English]] club [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool FC]]. A fan favourite, he plays in the position of [[striker]] and is known for his high work-rate and team play. In his early career, and often for the Dutch national team, Kuyt has played on the [[Football (soccer) positions#Winger (W/RW/LW)|wing]].


'''Dirk Kuijt''' ({{IPA|nl|ˈdɪr(ə) ˈkœyt|lang|Nl-Dirk Kuyt.oga}}; born 22 July 1980), [[Anglicisation|anglicised]] to '''Kuyt''', is a Dutch former professional [[Association football|footballer]] and the current [[Manager (association football)|manager]] of [[Belgian Pro League|Pro League]] club [[K Beerschot VA|Beerschot]]. Originally starting out as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]], he played much of his career as a [[right winger]].
Kuyt is an incredibly fit player and has only missed five games over seven seasons from [[1999]] until [[2006]], making 233 appearances.<ref name=lfchist>{{cite web | title=Detailed stats and profile of Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt |work=Article on LFChistory.net| url=http://www.lfchistory.net/redcorner_articles_view.asp?article_id=1202| accessdate=August 29| accessyear=2006}}</ref> Between [[March 2001]] (playing with [[FC Utrecht]]) and [[April 2006]] ([[Feyenoord]]) Kuyt played 179 consecutive matches.


Kuyt began his professional career with [[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]] in 1998 and became part of its first team. He spent five years at the club, and in his final season he won his first senior honour, the [[KNVB Cup]], and was chosen as the season's [[Dutch Golden Shoe Winner]]. Following this, he left Utrecht in a €1&nbsp;million transfer to [[Feyenoord]]. He became the club [[Captain (association football)|captain]] in 2005 and was a prolific goalscorer at the [[Rotterdam]] club; he was the club's top scorer for three consecutive seasons, the top goalscorer in the 2004–05 [[Eredivisie]] season, and the 2005–06 [[Dutch Footballer of the Year]]. Kuyt missed five games over seven seasons from 1999 until 2006 and appeared in 179 consecutive matches between 2001 and 2006, striking up a partnership with fellow Feyenoord teammate [[Salomon Kalou]].
==Biography==


He left Feyenoord after three years, having scored 71 league goals in 101 appearances, and joined [[Premier League]] side [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] for £10&nbsp;million.<ref>{{cite news|work=[[The Independent]] |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/kuyt-flies-in-to-join-liverpool-dream-team-412333.html |title=Kuyt flies in to join Liverpool 'dream' team |first=Jason |last=Burt |date=18 August 2006 |access-date=6 September 2010 |location=London |archive-date=31 March 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090331224841/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/kuyt-flies-in-to-join-liverpool-dream-team-412333.html |url-status=live}}</ref> He scored in the [[UEFA Champions League]] final which Liverpool lost [[2007 Champions League Final|against Milan]]. He scored several goals for Liverpool elsewhere, including seven goals in the [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|2007–08]] [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], including a goal in the quarter-final against [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] at [[Emirates Stadium]] and in the semi-final against [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]], and two [[Penalty kick (association football)|penalty kick]]s against [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] in the derby the same season. He scored his first [[hat-trick]] for Liverpool against [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] in March 2011. After coming on as a substitute, his extra time goal at [[Wembley Stadium|Wembley]] for Liverpool against [[Cardiff City F.C.|Cardiff City]] in the [[2012 Carling Cup Final|2012 League Cup Final]] helped win the trophy for Liverpool, and was also his only trophy as a Liverpool player.
Kuyt is the third of four children. He grew up in the small fishing village of [[Katwijk|Katwijk aan Zee]] (at Sea), where his father was a fisherman.<ref name=lfchist/>


Kuyt played for the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] from 2004 to 2014. He represented the nation at five major international tournaments, the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], and [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]] [[FIFA World Cup]]s and the [[UEFA Euro 2008|2008]] and [[UEFA Euro 2012|2012]] [[UEFA European Championship]]s.
His football career began when he joined the local amateur team [[Quick Boys]] at age 5. He broke into the first team in March [[1998]], playing the last six games of the season, and catching the eye of [[Eredivisie]] team [[FC Utrecht]].<ref name=lfchist/> Kuyt still regularly visits [[Katwijk]] and his old club Quick Boys, who benefited from a [[Pound sterling|GB£]] 300,000 windfall as a result of the player's move to Liverpool.<ref name="star"/>

Kuyt announced his retirement from football in 2017, having scored a hat-trick in the last game of the season to secure Feyenoord their first title since 1999 three days earlier. He briefly came out of retirement the following April, to help out [[Quick Boys]], where he already was the assistant-manager, to fix their shortage on strikers for the remainder of the season.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Feyenoord-held Dirk Kuijt gaat per direct voetballen bij Quick Boys|url=https://www.omroepwest.nl/nieuws/3612433/Feyenoord-held-Dirk-Kuijt-gaat-per-direct-voetballen-bij-Quick-Boys|website=Omroep West|date=6 April 2018 |language=NL|access-date=2020-05-24}}</ref>

==Early life==
Kuyt is the third of four children. His father was a fisherman and he has stated that if he would not have found a career in football he probably would have followed his father into the family business. He grew up in the fishing town of [[Katwijk|Katwijk aan Zee]].

Kuyt's football career began when he joined the local amateur team [[Quick Boys]] at age five. He broke into the first team in March 1998, playing the last six games of the season in the [[Hoofdklasse]], and catching the eye of [[Eredivisie]] club [[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]].<ref name=lfchist/> Kuyt still regularly visits Katwijk and his old club Quick Boys, which benefited from a £300,000 windfall as a result of the player's move to [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]].

==Club career==
[[File:Dirk Kuyt FC Utrecht.jpg|thumb|Kuyt celebrates winning the [[KNVB Cup|Dutch Cup]] with [[FC Utrecht]]]]


===Utrecht===
===Utrecht===
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Kuyt signed professionally for Utrecht that summer, aged 18, and immediately established himself in the first team. However he was more often than not played as a winger, as Utrecht preferred to play [[Serbia]]n [[Igor Gluščević]] up front.
Kuyt signed professionally for Utrecht that summer, aged 18, and immediately established himself in the first team. Sometimes, he played as striker, however he was more often than not playing as a winger, as the side preferred to play Montenegrin [[Igor Gluščević]] up front.


This continued until the 2002–03 season when Utrecht installed [[Foeke Booy]] as their new manager. Booy played Kuyt as a striker for the entire season, and Kuyt repaid him with 20 league goals. Utrecht also reached the [[KNVB Cup|Dutch Cup]] final, where they met Feyenoord. Although they were the underdogs Utrecht comfortably won the cup 4-1, with Kuyt scoring one and being given the man-of-the-match award. At the end of the season Kuyt completed a [[Euro|€]]1 million move to [[Feyenoord Rotterdam]], where he replaced the out-going [[Pierre Van Hooijdonk]].
This continued until the 2002–03 season when [[Foeke Booy]] was installed as the club's new manager. Booy played Kuyt as a striker / attacking midfielder (behind the striker) for the entire season, and Kuyt repaid him with 20 league goals. Utrecht also reached the [[KNVB Cup]] final, where it met [[Feyenoord]]. Although the club was an underdog, Utrecht comfortably won the cup 4–1, with Kuyt scoring one and being given the man of the match award. At the end of the season, Kuyt completed a €1&nbsp;million move to Feyenoord, where he replaced the out-going [[Pierre van Hooijdonk]].


===Feyenoord===
===Feyenoord===
[[File:Dirk Kuit.jpg|thumb|left|Kuyt during his first period at [[Feyenoord]]]]
At Feyenoord, Kuyt immediately became a fan's favourite with his continued goal scoring success. His first season saw him net another 20 league goals. The opening game of the 2004–05 season marked Kuyt's first ever [[hat-trick]] against [[De Graafschap]]. He later went on to score three in the 6-3 victory against [[ADO Den Haag]] and ended the season as the [[Eredivisie]]'s top scorer with 29 goals — a career high.
At Feyenoord, Kuyt immediately became a fans' favourite with his continued goal scoring success. His first season saw him net another 20 league goals. The opening game of the [[2004–05 Eredivisie|2004–05 season]] marked Kuyt's first ever [[hat-trick]] against [[De Graafschap]]. He later went on to score three in the 6–3 victory against [[ADO Den Haag]] and ended the season as the [[Eredivisie]]'s top scorer with 29 goals, a career high.

In 2005, Kuyt was handed the Feyenoord [[Captain (association football)|club captaincy]] and went on to have a third successful season with the club, scoring 25 goals in all competitions. He formed a strong partnership with [[Salomon Kalou]], with the duo nicknamed "K2".<ref name="uefa.com Berend Scholten">{{cite news |author=Berend Scholten & Jim Wirth |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=282322.html |title=Feyenoord's special Ks interview with Berend Scholten |publisher=[[UEFA]] |date=24 February 2005 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121103000902/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid%3D282322.html |archive-date=3 November 2012 |url-status=live |access-date=24 February 2005}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.90min.com/posts/2726137-k2-kuyt-and-kalou |title="K2: Kuyt and Kalou" |access-date=16 November 2015 |archive-date=11 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220811112526/https://www.90min.com/posts/2726137-k2-kuyt-and-kalou |url-status=dead }}</ref>


Over the summer of 2006, Kuyt was again linked with moves to many top English clubs, most notably Liverpool and [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle United]]. Rumours began in May, with Kuyt stating, "I am happy at Feyenoord but I would like to play in the [[Premier League]]."<ref name=bbc>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/5011150.stm |title=Kuyt reveals Liverpool approach |department=[[BBC Sport]] |access-date=24 May 2006 |date=17 July 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060630003351/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/5011150.stm |archive-date=30 June 2006 |url-status=live}}</ref> Kuyt completed a move to Liverpool on 18 August for an undisclosed fee.
In summer 2005 Kuyt was linked with moves to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] and Liverpool, but no transfer materialised. Kuyt was instead handed the Feyenoord [[captain (football)|club captaincy]] and went on to have a third successful season with the club, scoring 25 goals in all competitions.


Kuyt missed only five games over seven seasons from 1999 until 2006, making 233 appearances.<ref name=lfchist>{{cite web|url=http://www.lfchistory.net/Articles/Article/1202 |title=Detailed stats and profile of Liverpool's Dirk Kuyt |publisher=LFChistory.net |access-date=29 August 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110518142757/http://www.lfchistory.net/Articles/Article/1202 |archive-date=18 May 2011 |url-status=live}}</ref> Between March 2001 and April 2006, he played 179 consecutive matches.
Over the summer of 2006 Kuyt was again linked with moves to many top English clubs, most notably Liverpool and [[Newcastle United F.C.|Newcastle]]. Rumours started in May with Kuyt stating "I am happy at Feyenoord but would like to play in the Premier League."<ref name="bbc">
{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/5011150.stm |title= Kuyt reveals Liverpool approach | work=Article on BBC Sport |accessdate=24 May |accessyear=2006 }}</ref> The rumours continued throughout the summer, finally coming to a head on [[16 August]] when Kuyt was due to play for the Dutch national team against [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Ireland]]. Newcastle manager [[Glenn Roeder]] was reportedly going to watch Kuyt, and complimentary quotes from him appeared in the press. However, there were also stories saying that Liverpool were poised to sign Kuyt. Kuyt finally completed his move to Liverpool on [[18 August]] for an undisclosed fee, rumoured to be in the region of £9 million.


===Liverpool===
===Liverpool===
Upon joining [[Liverpool_F.C.|Liverpool]], Kuyt stated "I only wanted to leave Feyenoord for a really big club, and that is what Liverpool are. They are a fantastic, big club and it will be a real pleasure to play here."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/5886260|title=Kuyt: I can handle 'big club' pressure |work= Article on FOX Sports |accessdate=August 19 |accessyear=2006}}</ref>


====2006–07 season====
After sitting out the first game Kuyt made his Liverpool debut as a [[Substitute_%28football%29|substitute]] against [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham]] on [[26 August]]. His first start came against [[PSV Eindhoven]] in the [[UEFA_Champions_League|Champions League]] and he has been first choice in most games since.
[[Image:Kuyt Alonso Liverpool.jpg|thumb|Kuyt (left) with former teammate [[Xabi Alonso]] at Liverpool]]
In his third start for the club on [[20 September]] [[2006]] Kuyt scored his first goal against [[Newcastle United]] in a [[FA_Premier_League|Premiership]] game at Anfield,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/5351794.stm |title=Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle |work=Match report on BBC Sport |accessdate=21 September |accessyear=2006}}</ref> and followed up with another against [[Tottenham Hotspur]] in the next game. He scored his third goal for Liverpool with his father watching the game at Anfield, contributing to Liverpool's 3-1 win over Aston Villa. Two weeks later he bagged a brace, as the only scorer in the Reds' 2-0 victory against Premiership newcomers Reading.
Upon joining Liverpool, Kuyt stated, "I only wanted to leave Feyenoord for a really big club, and that is what Liverpool are. They are a fantastic big club and it will be a real pleasure to play here."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/5886260|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120712102106/http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/5886260|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 July 2012|title=Kuyt: I can handle 'big club' pressure|work=[[FOX Sports]]|access-date=19 August 2006}}</ref>


Kuyt made his Liverpool debut as a [[substitute (football)|substitute]] against [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]] on 26 August 2006. His first start came against [[PSV Eindhoven|PSV]] in the [[UEFA Champions League]], immediately receiving praise for the new defensive approach by a striker. In his third start for the club, Kuyt scored his first Liverpool goal in a Premier League fixture against Newcastle United at [[Anfield]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/5351794.stm |title=Liverpool 2–0 Newcastle |department=BBC Sport |first=Ian |last=Hughes |date=20 September 2006 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061020225358/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/5351794.stm |archive-date=20 October 2006 |url-status=live |access-date=21 September 2006}}</ref> and followed up with another against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]] in the next game. He scored his third goal for Liverpool – with his father watching the game at Anfield – contributing to Liverpool's 3–1 win over [[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]. Two weeks later, he bagged a brace as the only scorer in the Reds' 2–0 victory against [[Reading F.C.|Reading]].
Kuyt has won much praise for his early performances, with ''[[The Mirror]]'' stating: "The Dutch striker has the look of a cult hero in the making"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/tm_objectid=17813182&method=full&siteid=94762&headline=liverpool-3-0-tottenham-name_page.html |title=Liverpool 3-0 Tottenham |work=Match report in The Mirror |accessdate=26 September |accessyear=2006}}</ref> and ''[[The People]]'' reporting that he is "propelling himself towards iconic status."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/tm_objectid=17809229&method=full&siteid=93463&headline=rafa-finds-the-perfect-blond--name_page.html |title=Kuyt shows killer touch to win the hearts of Anfield |work=Match report in The People |accessdate=26 September|accessyear=2006}}</ref> One of the reasons for his early popularity is his post match courtesy to the fans. After each match he walks to every corner of the ground, and applauds the Liverpool supporters.


Kuyt won much praise for his early performances, with the ''[[Daily Mirror]]'' writing, "The Dutch striker has the look of a cult hero in the making,"<ref>{{cite news|access-date=20 March 2014 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/5351884.stm |title=Liverpool 3–0 Tottenham |author2=Phil McNulty |department=BBC Sport |date=25 September 2006 |first=David |last=Maddock |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140319230506/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/5351884.stm |archive-date=19 March 2014 |url-status=live}}</ref> and ''[[The Sunday People|The People]]'' reporting that he is "propelling himself towards iconic status".<ref>{{cite news |date=24 September 2010 |url=http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/tm_objectid=17809229&method=full&siteid=93463&headline=rafa-finds-the-perfect-blond--name_page.html |title=Kuyt shows killer touch to win the hearts of Anfield |publisher=The People |access-date=26 September 2006 |first=Steve |last=Bates |archive-date=26 April 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120426195012/http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/news/tm_objectid%3D17809229%26method%3Dfull%26siteid%3D93463%26headline%3Drafa-finds-the-perfect-blond--name_page.html}}</ref> One of the reasons for his early popularity was his post-match courtesy to the fans; after each match, he would walk to every corner of the ground and applaud the Liverpool supporters.
On [[January 20]], [[2007]] Dirk Kuyt opened the scoring against Chelsea after only 4 minutes after a [[Peter Crouch]] flick-on. Liverpool went on to defeat the champions 2-0. It was the first time [[Rafa Benitez]] had defeated [[Jose Mourinho]] in the Premiership. It was also the first goal scored by Liverpool against a top 4 club in the league in the 2006-07 season. Kuyt moved his league-goal tally into double figures by scoring the 1st goal in the game against West Ham on [[30 January]] [[2007]].


On 20 January 2007, Kuyt opened the scoring against [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] after only 4&nbsp;minutes as Liverpool went on to defeat the champions 2–0, marking the first time [[Rafael Benítez]] had defeated [[José Mourinho]] in the Premier League. It was also the first goal scored by Liverpool against a top four club in the league in the [[2006–07 Premier League|2006–07 season]]. Kuyt moved his league-goal tally into double figures by scoring the first goal in the game against West Ham on 30 January 2007, opening the scoring in a 2–1 away win at [[Boleyn Ground|Upton Park]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.whufc.com/articles/20070130/west-ham-1-liverpool-2_2234233_34287 |title=West Ham 1 – 2 Liverpool |publisher=[[West Ham United F.C.]] |archive-date=19 March 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140319230827/http://www.whufc.com/articles/20070130/west-ham-1-liverpool-2_2234233_34287}}</ref>
Dirk played a key part in Liverpool's incredible penalty shoot-out wim over Chelsea. Firstly in extra-time Dirk had a goal wrongly disallowed for offside from Xabi Alonso's crisp strike. He also scored the penalty that sent Liverpool to Athens, as Liverpool had beaten Chelsea 4-1 on penalties. He also scored the winning penalty in the Champions League semi-final shoot-out against Chelsea, and scored a consolation goal in their 2-1 defeat to [[AC Milan]] in the final.


Kuyt played a key part in Liverpool's penalty [[shoot-out]] win over Chelsea in the semi-finals of the [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07 Champions League]]. In [[extra-time]], he had a goal disallowed for offside from [[Xabi Alonso]]'s strike. Kuyt also scored the winning kick in the shoot-out, and scored a consolation goal in the club's 2–1 defeat to [[A.C. Milan|Milan]] in the [[2007 UEFA Champions League Final|final]].<ref>{{cite web |date=24 May 2007 |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2006/matches/round=2361/match=300099/postmatch/report/index.html |title=Inzaghi inspires Milan to glory |publisher=UEFA |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120405223213/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season%3D2006/matches/round%3D2361/match%3D300099/postmatch/report/index.html |archive-date=5 April 2012}}</ref>
===International career===
When [[Marco van Basten]] took over as coach of the [[Netherlands national football team|Dutch national team]] he dropped many established players, including strikers [[Roy Makaay]] and [[Patrick Kluivert]]. Kuyt was to benefit as in September 2004 he made his international debut in Van Basten's first game against [[Liechtenstein national football team|Liechtenstein]]. He has been a permanent fixture in the Dutch squad ever since, making the starting line-up for eleven of the Netherlands' twelve [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 World Cup qualification]] matches.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/international?id=11189&league=fifa.world&season=2006&cc=5739 |title=2006 World Cup Game Log |work=Profile on ESPNsoccernet |accessdate=August 30 |accessyear=2006}}</ref>


====2007–08 season====
At the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|World Cup finals]] Kuyt found himself relegated to the substitutes bench. Although he made an appearance as a 69th minute replacement in the first game against [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|Serbia and Montenegro]], he sat the entire second game out. With the team already qualified for the next round Van Basten decided to rest many of his first choice players for the final group game against [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853328.stm |title=Holland 0-0 Argentina |work=Match report on BBC Sport |accessdate=August 30 |accessyear=2006}}</ref> and Kuyt was handed a start in the right wing position.
[[File:DKuyt.JPG|thumb|upright|right|Dirk Kuyt]]
Kuyt scored his first goals of the [[2007–08 Liverpool F.C. season|2007–08 season]] in Liverpool's 4–0 [[2007–08 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] qualifying victory over [[Toulouse FC|Toulouse]] on 28 August 2007. He scored two penalties against [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] in the [[Merseyside derby]] to give Liverpool a 2–1 win. His third and final league goal of the season came in a 3–0 away win over Newcastle in November 2007; Kuyt would not score another league goal until October 2008. In all competitions, he failed to score in 13 matches for Liverpool before netting against [[Barnsley F.C.|Barnsley]] in the fifth round of the [[2007–08 FA Cup|FA Cup]].


On 19 February 2008, Kuyt scored the first goal in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League against favourites [[Inter Milan|Internazionale]] in a 2–0 win.
For the Netherlands' Round of 16 tie against [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], Kuyt was given a surprise start ahead of star-striker [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]]. However, Kuyt did not have a successful game and the Netherlands eventually lost 1-0 in a game that was more reputable for its record breaking diciplinary record (4 red cards and 16 yellow cards).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991538.stm |title=Portugal 1-0 Holland |work=Match report on BBC Sport |accessdate=August 30 |accessyear=2006}}</ref>


Starting in early 2008, Kuyt began to be employed as a right winger and set up two of [[Fernando Torres]]' goals against West Ham in March. He adapted to this new role and soon regained his overall form, playing himself into the starting XI again after putting on various vital team performances. On 2 April 2008, Kuyt scored an equalising goal against [[Arsenal F.C.|Arsenal]] at [[Emirates Stadium]].
===Personal life===
Kuyt's wife Gertrude has found favour in the Dutch media for her down-to-earth attitude. She continued to work as a nurse in an old people's home after marrying Kuyt until their daughter, Noelle, was born. She now runs a charitable foundation she set up with Kuyt to help disadvantaged children in Dutch inner cities and third world countries. <ref name="star">{{cite web |url=http://www.sportstaronnet.com/stories/20061014006903100.htm |title= He's a star, no doubt |accessdate=October 14 |accessyear=2006}}</ref>. The couple now have a son Roan, born [[11 April]], [[2007]]<ref>http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N155623070416-1303.htm</ref>
Unfortunatley, Dirks father lost his life on 29th June 2007 after a long battle with cancer.


On 22 April 2008, in the first leg of the Champions League all-English semi-final against Chelsea at Anfield, Kuyt scored the opening goal just before half time.
==Statistics==

Correct as of [[June 3]], [[2007]]
====2008–09 season====
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Kuyt scored a late extra time goal against [[Standard Liège]] in the [[2008–09 UEFA Champions League|2008–09 Champions League]] qualifying match to put Liverpool through to the group stages of the competition. In his next game, a 2–1 win in the Premier League against [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]], he assisted fellow countryman [[Ryan Babel]]'s winning goal.
|+ '''<big> Club Performance</big>'''

Kuyt's goals at vital moments in important games, such as the last minute strike against Standard Liège, an injury time winner against [[Manchester City F.C.|Manchester City]] on 5 October 2008 and twice in Liverpool's 3–2 comeback win over [[Wigan Athletic F.C.|Wigan Athletic]] on 18 October 2008, led to his reputation as a "Big Game Player".{{Who|date=January 2010}}

The [[2008–09 Liverpool F.C. season|2008–09 season]] saw Kuyt score 15 goals, his best return for the club, as they finished runner-up in the [[2008–09 Premier League|Premier League]]

====2009–10 season====
[[File:Dirk Kuijt, July 2009 - The Prime Minister of Thailand Photo.jpg|thumb|left|Kuyt with [[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]] in 2009]]
As a result of heavy injuries sustained by the Liverpool squad, Kuyt often found himself playing a central striker role. He scored against [[Stoke City F.C.|Stoke City]] and [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]] in two home 4–0 triumphs. He also scored the winning goal in Liverpool's opening [[2009–10 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] group game against Hungarian team [[Debreceni VSC|Debrecen]] in a 1–0 win. Kuyt's goal against Debrecen means only [[Ian Rush]], [[Mohammed Salah]] and [[Steven Gerrard]] have scored more goals for the club in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League. It was his 12th goal in Europe's premier club competition.<ref>[http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N165801090917-0802.htm Liverpool FC] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090922184209/http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N165801090917-0802.htm |date=22 September 2009 }}</ref>
Kuyt scored his fourth league goal of the season in a 2–0 win against Everton at [[Goodison Park]], in the Merseyside derby. He took his season's goal tally to six, his fifth in the league, by scoring in a 2–1 Premier League loss to Arsenal at Anfield. On 20 January, Kuyt scored both goals at Anfield against Spurs in a 2–0 victory and a week later, scored the opener against [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton Wanderers]].

On 6 February, Kuyt scored his fourth Merseyside derby goal with a header from a corner against Everton in the 55th minute, bringing his tally of goals for Liverpool to 50 in all competitions. He was also awarded [[man of the match]] for this game, which Liverpool won 1–0. On 8 April, he scored his 51st goal for Liverpool with a header in the [[2009–10 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] against [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]. The goal, a header direct from a corner, was originally disallowed by the linesmen for offside, but after some heavy protests by the Liverpool players and manager Rafael Benítez that a player cannot be offside directly from a corner, the referee changed his mind and allowed the goal. Kuyt played in his 200th competitive game for Liverpool, against [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]] on the final day of Liverpool's season.

====2010–11 season====
[[File:Dirk Kuyt 2011 Singapore.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Kuyt during pre-season training]]
Kuyt featured in Liverpool's opening game of the season against Arsenal at Anfield, the game finishing 1–1 and both teams finishing with ten men. On 23 August, he played in the team's heavy defeat to Manchester City at the [[City of Manchester Stadium]] and featured in Liverpool's [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|Europa League]] qualifier against [[Trabzonspor]], netting the winning goal in a 2–1 win three days later. On 29 August, he played in Liverpool's 1–0 win against [[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]] at Anfield. An injury to his shoulder during a Netherlands training session forced Kuyt out for a month, but returned a week earlier than expected, celebrating by scoring his second goal of the season against [[Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland]] at Anfield on 25 September in a 2–2 draw.<ref>{{cite news|location=London |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/sep/25/liverpool-sunderland-premier-league |title=Chaos reigns at Liverpool as Steven Gerrard denies Sunderland victory |date=25 September 2010 |work=The Guardian |access-date=26 September 2010 |first=Sachin |last=Nakrani |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100928060157/http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/sep/25/liverpool-sunderland-premier-league |archive-date=28 September 2010 |url-status=dead}}</ref>

Kuyt scored a penalty in Liverpool's 3–0 win against West Ham. On 16 January 2011, he scored another penalty to draw Liverpool level 2–2 against Everton, after [[Tim Howard]] had fouled [[Maxi Rodríguez]]. On 24 February, he headed in from a corner against [[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]] to put Liverpool through to the last 16 of the Europa League, winning 1–0 on the night at Anfield and 1–0 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/feb/24/liverpool-sparta-prague-europa-league |title=Dirk Kuyt breaks Sparta Prague resistance to take Liverpool to last 16 |date=24 February 2011 |work=The Guardian |access-date=24 February 2011 |location=London |first=Andy |last=Hunter |archive-date=26 February 2011 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110226193138/http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/feb/24/liverpool-sparta-prague-europa-league}}</ref>

On 6 March, Kuyt scored his first [[List of Premier League hat-tricks|Premier League hat-trick]] for Liverpool in a 3–1 win at Anfield against [[Liverpool F.C.–Manchester United F.C. rivalry|rivals]] Manchester United.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/292981?cc=5739 |title=Kuyt derails bid for 19th title |date=6 March 2011 |publisher=ESPN Soccernet |access-date=7 March 2011 |archive-date=9 March 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110309055208/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/292981?cc=5739}}</ref> Kuyt added another goal to his Liverpool tally on 20 March 2011 with a well placed penalty kick against Sunderland, and scored his 11th goal of the season against Manchester City in a 3–0 win. On 15 April, Kuyt signed a contract extension to keep him at the club until the summer of 2013.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2011/04/15/2442968/dirk-kuyt-signs-new-contract-to-extend-liverpool-stay-until |last=Landolina |first=Salvatore |title=Dirk Kuyt signs new contract to extend Liverpool stay until 2013 |date=15 April 2011 |website=Goal.com |access-date=15 April 2011 |archive-date=18 April 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110418151912/http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2011/04/15/2442968/dirk-kuyt-signs-new-contract-to-extend-liverpool-stay-until |url-status=live}}</ref>

On 17 April, Kuyt scored a 102nd-minute penalty kick to seal a late draw against Arsenal after [[Robin van Persie]] had scored a penalty in the 98th minute. The match finished 1–1. On 23 April, Kuyt scored a 23-minute goal against [[Birmingham City F.C.|Birmingham City]] after a tussle inside the box, the match ended 5–0 to Liverpool. On 1 May, Kuyt scored a 59-minute penalty kick against Newcastle United for the second goal in a 3–0 win. On 9 May 2011, he became the first Liverpool player since [[John Aldridge]], in over two decades to score in five consecutive games, after his 16th-minute goal against [[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]] that led to a 5–2 victory.<ref name="9 May v Fulham">{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/9481012.stm |title=Live – Fulham v Liverpool |date=9 May 2011 |department=BBC Sport |access-date=9 May 2011 |first=Chris |last=Bevan |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110512002658/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/9481012.stm |url-status=live |archive-date=12 May 2011}}</ref> Kuyt finished the season as Liverpool's top goal scorer scoring 13 league goals, finishing with a total of 15, equalling his best return for the club in a season.

====2011–12 season====
[[File:Dirk Kuyt Liverpool vs Bolton 2011 (cropped).jpg|thumb|left|310x310px|Kuyt playing for [[Liverpool F.C.]] against [[Bolton Wanderers F.C.|Bolton]] in 2011]]
On 21 September 2011, Kuyt scored his first goal of the season in a 2–1 win against [[Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.|Brighton & Hove Albion]] in the third round of the [[2011–12 Football League Cup|League Cup]].<ref name="Dirk Kuyt frustrated after losing Liverpool starting place">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/sep/26/dirk-kuyt-liverpool |title=Dirk Kuyt frustrated after losing Liverpool starting place |date=26 September 2011 |newspaper=The Guardian |access-date=28 December 2011 |location=London |first=Andy |last=Hunter |url-status=live |archive-date=1 January 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120101090121/http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/sep/26/dirk-kuyt-liverpool}}</ref> He did not score for the rest of 2011, missing a chance to get his 50th league goal for the club on 1 October 2011 with a saved penalty against Everton, a game Liverpool went on to win 2–0. On 8 October, Kuyt was announced as having taken up an advisory role with his first club in football, Quick Boys.<ref name="Dirk Kuyt Takes Up Advisory Role at Quick Boys">{{cite news|url=http://www.insidefutbol.com/2011/10/08/dirk-kuyt-takes-up-advisory-role-at-quick-boys/50549/ |title=Dirk Kuyt Takes Up Advisory Role at Quick Boys |date=8 October 2011 |publisher=Inside Futbol |access-date=8 October 2011 |url-status=live |archive-date=10 October 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111010045019/http://www.insidefutbol.com/2011/10/08/dirk-kuyt-takes-up-advisory-role-at-quick-boys/50549/}}</ref> On 28 January 2012, Kuyt scored the winning goal in the 88th minute of a 2–1 victory over Manchester United in the fourth round of the [[2011–12 FA Cup|FA Cup]]. He went on to score his 50th league goal for Liverpool the following week in a 3–0 victory over [[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]], becoming only the fifth player to score 50 or more goals for Liverpool in the Premier League.

After coming on as a substitute, Kuyt scored Liverpool's second goal in the [[2012 Football League Cup Final|2012 League Cup final]] against [[Cardiff City F.C.|Cardiff City]] on 26 February; the game finished 2–2 after extra-time, with Liverpool winning after a penalty shoot-out, Kuyt converting his kick.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/liverpool-class-finally-tells-to-deny-mackays-battlers-7441243.html |title=Liverpool class finally tells to deny Mackay's battlers |date=27 February 2012 |work=[[The Independent]] |access-date=27 February 2012 |location=London |first=Sam |last=Wallace |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120228221521/http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/fa-league-cups/liverpool-class-finally-tells-to-deny-mackays-battlers-7441243.html |archive-date=28 February 2012}}</ref>

===Fenerbahçe===
[[File:Dirk Kuyt 2012.jpg|thumb|right|254x254px|Kuyt playing for [[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]] in 2012]]
On 3 June 2012, [[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]] declared on its official website that Kuyt had signed with the club on a three-year contract.<ref>{{cite web|title=Welcome to Fenerbahçe! |url=http://www.fenerbahce.org/eng/detay.asp?ContentID=2753 |website=Fenerbahce.org |date=3 June 2012 |access-date=3 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121005163016/http://www.fenerbahce.org/eng/detay.asp?ContentID=2753 |archive-date=5 October 2012 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18316612 |title=Dirk Kuyt leaves Liverpool for Fenerbahce on three-year deal |department=BBC Sport |date=3 June 2012 |access-date=3 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120604105332/http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18316612 |archive-date=4 June 2012 |url-status=live}}</ref> The transfer fee was €1&nbsp;million, the release clause in his contract.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2012/06/03/3145768/breaking-news-fenerbache-sign-liverpool-forward-dirk-kuyt |title=Fenerbahce sign Liverpool forward Dirk Kuyt |last=Young |first=Alex |website=Goal.com |date=3 June 2012 |access-date=3 June 2012 |archive-date=6 June 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120606012808/http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/2896/premier-league/2012/06/03/3145768/breaking-news-fenerbache-sign-liverpool-forward-dirk-kuyt}}</ref> Kuyt initially earned €2.85&nbsp;million per season in addition to a match bonus of €17,500.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=3002|title=BREAKING NEWS: Dutch international Dirk Kuyt joins Fenerbahce from Liverpool|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121216053429/http://turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=3002|archive-date=16 December 2012}}</ref>
He scored his first Fenerbahçe goal in a [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] qualifier against Romanian side [[FC Vaslui|Vaslui]] in a 4–1 win, netting the second and third goals.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2013/matches/round=2000345/match=2009463/postmatch/report/index.html |title=Fenerbahçe leave it late to vanquish Vaslui |publisher=UEFA |date=8 August 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120810231622/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season%3D2013/matches/round%3D2000345/match%3D2009463/postmatch/report/index.html |archive-date=10 August 2012}}</ref>
Kuyt also scored on his league debut at league newcomers [[Elazigspor]] on 18 August 2012, as the game ended in a 1–1 draw.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fenerbahce.org/detay.asp?ContentID=30398 |title=SB Elazığspor 1–1 Fenerbahçe |publisher=Fenerbahce Official Website |date=18 August 2012 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012222444/http://www.fenerbahce.org/detay.asp?ContentID=30398 |archive-date=12 October 2013}}</ref> In the match against [[Gaziantepspor]], Kuyt scored his 250th goal in his career, including international goals.<ref>{{cite news |date=8 August 2012 |url=http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=3414 |title=Dirk Kuyt Scores 250th Goal |publisher=Turkish-football.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131012055651/http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=3414 |archive-date=12 October 2013}}</ref>

===Return to Feyenoord===
In April 2015, Kuyt signed a one-year contract to rejoin his former club Feyenoord for the [[2015–16 Eredivisie|2015–16 season]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.espnfc.com/story/2390747/dirk-kuyt-returning-to-feyenoord-on-one-year-contract|title=Dirk Kuyt returning to Feyenoord on one-year contract|date=10 April 2015|publisher=Associated Press}}</ref>

In the 2016–17 season Kuyt led his team to their first Eredivisie title since 1999. On the final day of the season he scored a hat-trick to clinch the title.<ref>{{cite web|title=Feyenoord 3-1 Heracles Almelo|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39915623|website=BBC Sport|date=14 May 2017}}</ref> Three days later, on 17 May, Kuyt announced his retirement from football.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39952788 |title=Dirk Kuyt: Former Liverpool and Netherlands forward retires after Feyenoord title win |website=BBC Sport |date=17 May 2017 |access-date=17 May 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/former-liverpool-star-dirk-kuyt-13050330 |title=Former Liverpool star Dirk Kuyt retires from football |newspaper=Liverpool Echo |first=Neil |last=Jones |date=17 May 2017 |access-date=17 May 2017}}</ref>
{{quote box|width=33%|align=left|quote="I can hardly describe how I feel now. It was just not good enough. Of course it's not good for the confidence when you lose five times in a row. I am busy day and night to change everything and do everything that's possible to turn the tide. This is the saddest day of my life, in the field of football. It's difficult to say what the problem exactly is. Of course it's easy to blame someone, but I only want to look at myself. I know it's not enough, but I will continue to give everything for Feyenoord."|source=—Dirk Kuyt after the fifth lost match in a row on 31 January 2016.<ref>{{cite news |title=Kuyt emotional: saddest day in football career |newspaper=Voetbal centraal |date=31 January 2016 |url=http://www.voetbalcentraal.nl/nieuws/130814/kuyt-gemotioneerd-meest-verdrietige-dag-op-voetbalgebied |access-date=31 January 2016}}</ref>}}

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==International career==
[[Image:Kuijt Oranje 2.jpg|thumb|right|120px|Kuyt playing for the Netherlands]]
When [[Marco van Basten]] took over as coach of the [[Netherlands national football team|Dutch national team]] he dropped many established players, including strikers [[Roy Makaay]] and [[Patrick Kluivert]]. Kuyt benefitted as in September 2004 he made his international debut in Van Basten's first game against [[Liechtenstein national football team|Liechtenstein]]. He became a permanent fixture in the Dutch squad, making the starting line-up for 11 of the Netherlands' 12 [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]] matches.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/international?id=11189&league=fifa.world&season=2006&cc=5739 |title=2006 World Cup Game Log |publisher=[[ESPN FC|ESPN Soccernet]] |access-date=30 August 2006 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060614020620/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/international?id=11189&league=fifa.world&season=2006&cc=5739 |archive-date=14 June 2006 }}</ref>
Kuyt usually wore the number 7 jersey when representing his country, with exception of [[UEFA Euro 2008]], where he wore number 18, the same number he then wore at his club Liverpool.

===2006 World Cup===
At the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]], Kuyt found himself dropped to the substitutes' bench. Although he made an appearance as a 69th-minute replacement in the first match against [[Serbia national football team|Serbia and Montenegro]], he sat out the entire second game. With the team having already qualified for the next round, Van Basten decided to rest many of his first-choice players for the final group stage match against [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853328.stm |title=Holland 0–0 Argentina |department=[[BBC Sport]] |access-date=30 August 2006 |date=21 June 2006 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060627135153/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853328.stm |archive-date=27 June 2006}}</ref> and Kuyt was handed a start in the right wing position.

[[Image:Kuyt Huntelaar.jpg|thumb|left|upright|Kuyt (left) with [[Klaas-Jan Huntelaar]] in a training session prior to Euro 2008.]]
For the Netherlands' round of 16 tie against [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], Kuyt was selected to start ahead of regular first-choice striker [[Ruud van Nistelrooy]]. However, Kuyt did not have a good game and the Netherlands eventually lost 1–0 in a game that was more notable for its [[Battle of Nuremberg (2006 FIFA World Cup)|record breaking disciplinary record]] (4 red cards and 16 yellow cards).<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991538.stm |title=Portugal 1–0 Holland |department=BBC Sport |access-date=30 August 2006 |date=25 June 2006 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060626065345/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4991538.stm |archive-date=26 June 2006}}</ref>

===Euro 2008===
Kuyt was selected for the Dutch squad for Euro 2008. On 9 June, he played in their opening [[UEFA Euro 2008 Group C|Group C]] match, a 3–0 victory over world champions [[Italy national football team|Italy]], assisting two goals, his most notable contribution being the header that provided the link between [[Giovanni van Bronckhorst]]'s crossfield pass and [[Wesley Sneijder]]'s goal to make the score 2–0 on 31 minutes. On 13 June, Kuyt scored his team's second goal in the next game of Group C, a 4–1 victory over 2006 World Cup finalists [[France national football team|France]], opening the scoring with a ninth-minute header from a corner,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/netherlands/7451438.stm |title=Netherlands 4–1 France |department=BBC Sport |access-date=14 June 2008 |date=13 June 2008 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090910170212/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2008/netherlands/7451438.stm |archive-date=10 September 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.euro2008.uefa.com/tournament/matches/match=300694/report=rp.html |title=Netherlands vs France match report |publisher=UEFA |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090331234707/http://www.euro2008.uefa.com/tournament/matches/match%3D300694/report%3Drp.html |archive-date=31 March 2009}}</ref> taking his tally of international goals to eight. During Euro 2008, Kuyt was utilised as a winger, partnering Sneijder and [[Rafael van der Vaart]] in the midfield due to the team's change of [[formation (association football)|formation]] from 4–3–3/4–4–2 to 4–2–3–1.{{citation needed|date=October 2010}}

===2010 World Cup===
[[File:Training session.jpg|thumb|Kuyt prior to a 2010 World Cup qualification match]]
Kuyt scored three goals in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2010 World Cup qualifiers]]. During a friendly against [[England national football team|England]], he opened the scoring less than ten minutes after kick-off, pouncing on [[Rio Ferdinand]]'s poor back pass.

Kuyt was included in the Netherlands' preliminary squad for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]] in South Africa.<ref>{{cite web|agency=AFP |url=https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iO9bETRJh0iovmmUN7ZeFDugTEIg |date=15 May 2010 |access-date=18 May 2010 |title=Van Marwijk trims Dutch squad to 27 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100518152030/https://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iO9bETRJh0iovmmUN7ZeFDugTEIg |archive-date=18 May 2010}}</ref> On 27 May 2010, the Netherlands manager [[Bert van Marwijk]] announced that the player would be part of the final squad of 23 participating in the competition.<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=[[The Guardian]] |title=Holland coach Bert van Marwijk finalises World Cup squad |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/may/27/holland-world-cup-23-man-squad |location=London |date=27 May 2010 |agency=[[Press Association]] |access-date=27 May 2010 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100530052324/http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/may/27/holland-world-cup-23-man-squad |archive-date=30 May 2010}}</ref>

At the finals, Kuyt scored the Netherlands' second goal in the 85th minute of their 2–0 win over [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] in its opening group match, slotting in the rebound after [[Eljero Elia]]'s shot hit the post. In the quarter-final match on 2 July against [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], Kuyt flicked a corner on to Wesley Sneijder, who headed the ball into the net to give the Dutch a 2–1 win. Kuyt also assisted the goal scored by [[Arjen Robben]] against [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] in the semi-finals.

Kuyt started all seven matches for the national team, which finished as runners-up to [[Spain national football team|Spain]], and finished the tournament with one goal and three assists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/gamecast?id=264123&cc=5739&ver=global |title=Netherlands 0 – 1 Spain |date=11 July 2010 |publisher=[[ESPN FC]] |access-date=30 September 2010 |archive-date=14 July 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100714171952/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/gamecast?id=264123&cc=5739&ver=global |url-status=dead}}</ref>

===Euro 2012===
[[File:Dirk Kuijt 20120609.jpg|right|260px|thumb|Kuyt playing for [[Netherlands national football team|the Netherlands]] at [[UEFA Euro 2012]].]]
On 2 September 2010, Kuyt scored a penalty as the Netherlands began its [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]] qualifying campaign with a 5–0 away win against [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=299313&cc=5739&league=UEFA.EUROQ |title=San Marino 0 – 5 Netherlands |date=2 September 2010 |publisher=ESPN Soccernet |access-date=14 October 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110628234112/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=299313&cc=5739&league=UEFA.EUROQ |archive-date=28 June 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref>
On 12 October 2010, Kuyt injured his ankle in the Netherlands' fourth [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group E|qualifier]] against [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and was out of action for four weeks with the injury.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=831932&sec=euro2012&cc=5739 |title=Netherlands injury sidelines Kuyt for a month |date=14 October 2010 |publisher=ESPN FC |access-date=14 October 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101014201005/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=831932&sec=euro2012&cc=5739 |archive-date=14 October 2010 |url-status=dead}}</ref> On 25 March 2011, Kuyt scored the Netherlands' third goal in a 4–0 win against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] and, four days later, he scored twice in a 5–3 win against the same opponents.<ref>{{cite news|title=Hungary 0–4 Holland – Euro 2012 qualifier match report |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/mar/25/hungary-holland-euro-2012-qualifier |location=London |newspaper=The Guardian |agency=[[Reuters]] |date=25 March 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110910233228/http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/mar/25/hungary-holland-euro-2012-qualifier |archive-date=10 September 2011 |url-status=live}}</ref> Kuyt scored the fourth goal in the Netherlands' record 11–0 win over San Marino. Kuyt headed in his seventh international goal of 2011 in a 3–2 loss against Sweden. Despite being an undisputed starter in the qualifying campaign, Kuyt lost his spot during Euro 2012, with Arjen Robben preferred on the right wing and [[Ibrahim Affelay]] on the left. He made two brief appearances as a substitute for [[Gregory van der Wiel]] against Denmark in the 85th minute and for Robben against [[Germany national football team|Germany]] in the 83rd minute.

===2014 World Cup===
After Bert van Marwijk resigned as manager of the Netherlands in June 2012, Kuyt was made vice-captain behind Wesley Sneijder by new coach [[Louis van Gaal]]. Despite being vice-captain, he did not feature in any games until the match against [[Andorra national football team|Andorra]] on 12 October replacing [[Jermain Lens]] as a substitute in the 71st minute. After [[Kevin Strootman]] was substituted off four minutes later, Kuyt took the captain's armband. On 14 November, he played the full 90 minutes in a friendly against Germany as a striker, wearing the captain's armband.

Kuyt won his [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps|100th cap]] in the Netherlands' [[2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Netherlands vs Mexico|round of 16 victory]] over [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]] on 29 June 2014, making him only the seventh Dutch player to play 100 matches.<ref name="retire"/> He was selected to start the match in an unfamiliar [[Defender (association football)#Wing-back|left wing-back]] role by Van Gaal, who also positioned the 33-year-old at [[Defender (association football)#Full-back|wingback]] and [[Forward (association football)#Centre forward|centre forward]] during the course of the match.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/jun/30/dirk-kuyt-holland-world-cup-2014-running |title=Holland's Dirk Kuyt: An unsung hero who simply refuses to stop running |date=30 June 2014 |last=Smith |first=Alan |access-date=30 June 2014 |work=The Guardian |archive-date=1 July 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140701034821/http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/jun/30/dirk-kuyt-holland-world-cup-2014-running}}</ref>

In the [[2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#quarter-final|quarter-final]], Kuyt scored the Netherlands' final kick in a 4–3 [[penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shootout]] win over [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28069208 |title=Netherlands 0–0 Costa Rica |date=5 June 2014 |access-date=6 June 2014 |department=BBC Sport |archive-date=3 July 2014 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140703082524/http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28069208}}</ref> In the [[2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|semi-final]], Kuyt scored the Netherlands' fourth kick in a penalty shootout against Argentina, but the ''Oranje'' went on to lose the shootout 4–2. In the [[2014 FIFA World Cup knockout stage#Third place play-off|third place play-off]], Kuyt made his last international appearance in a 3–0 victory over Brazil, playing the full 90 minutes in the [[Defender (association football)#Wing-back|right wing-back]] position.

Kuyt retired from international football on 3 October 2014. "I want to be important to the Netherlands team, but the coach explained to me that he no longer has the role for me that I would prefer," Kuyt said on the Dutch FA website, knvb.de. "I'm 34 years old, then you should be honest to yourself. I didn't quite fancy investing a lot of energy in the Oranje for another two years without getting to play much. I look back with great pride on 10 wonderful years with the Dutch national team."<ref name="retire">{{cite news|url=https://www.skysports.com/football/news/12021/9501131/kuyt-retires-from-internationals|title=Internationals: Holland striker Dirk Kuyt retires after 104 caps for his country|date=3 October 2014|publisher=Sky Sports|access-date=12 January 2022}}</ref>

==Managerial career==
On 2 June 2022, [[ADO Den Haag]] presented Kuyt as their new head coach, with him signing a one-year contract.<ref>{{cite web |title=Dirk Kuijt aangesteld als nieuwe hoofdtrainer ADO Den Haag |url=https://adodenhaag.nl/nl/nieuws/laatste-nieuws/1e-elftal/10227-dirk-kuijt-aangesteld-als-nieuwe-hoofdtrainer-ado-den-haag |website=ADO Den Haag |access-date=28 June 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220603045351/https://adodenhaag.nl/nl/nieuws/laatste-nieuws/1e-elftal/10227-dirk-kuijt-aangesteld-als-nieuwe-hoofdtrainer-ado-den-haag |archive-date=3 June 2022 |language=nl |date=2 June 2022 |url-status=live}}</ref> He was fired on 24 November 2022, after disappointing results which saw the team sitting in 17th after 16 matches.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/sport/voetbal/artikel/5348915/ado-den-haag-dirk-kuijt-trainer-ontslagen |title=Trainer Dirk Kuijt ontslagen bij ADO Den Haag |trans-title=Coach Dirk Kuijt fired at ADO Den Haag |language=Dutch |date=24 November 2022 |access-date=25 November 2022}}</ref>

On 28 December 2023, Kuyt was appointed as manager of [[Challenger Pro League]] (Belgian second division) club [[K Beerschot VA|Beerschot]], signing a contract until the end of the [[2023–24 Challenger Pro League|2023–24 season]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 December 2023 |title=Dirk Kuyt is de nieuwe hoofdcoach van Beerschot |trans-title=Dirk Kuyt is the new head coach of Beerschot |url=https://www.beerschot.be/nl/nieuws/dirk-kuyt-de-nieuwe-hoofdcoach-van-beerschot |access-date=29 December 2023 |publisher=Beerschot |language=Dutch}}</ref>

Beerschot clinched promotion to the top division of the [[Belgian Pro League]] on 7 April 2024, seeing the Dutch international guide the Antwerp club to the top flight in his first season in charge and champions of [[Challenger Pro League]] in 2023–24.

==Personal life==
Kuyt's then-wife Gertrude found favour in the Dutch media for her down-to-earth attitude. She continued to work as a nurse in an old people's home after marrying Kuyt until their daughter, Noelle, was born. Kuyt and his wife went on to carry out extensive charity work off the pitch. Most notably, he and his wife set up the Dirk Kuyt Foundation to help disadvantaged children in his homeland and the developing world. One of the ways the foundation raises money is by selling DK-branded clothes.<ref name=star>{{cite web|title=He's a star, no doubt |access-date=28 August 2008 |url=http://www.sportstaronnet.com/tss2941/stories/20061014006903100.htm |publisher=[[Sportstar]] |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061117135158/http://www.sportstaronnet.com/tss2941/stories/20061014006903100.htm |archive-date=17 November 2006 }}</ref> The couple divorced in 2020.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ex-vrouw Dirk Kuyt na scheiding in één klap multimiljonair |date=15 June 2020 |access-date=21 March 2022 |url=https://www.rtlnieuws.nl/sport/voetbal/artikel/5152996/ex-vrouw-kuyt-multimiljonair |publisher=RLT Nieuws}}</ref>

Kuyt's father, also named Dirk, died of cancer on 29 June 2007.<ref>{{cite news|last=Collins |first=Roy |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2298543/Dirk-Kuyt-is-playing-through-the-pain.html |title=Dirk Kuyt is playing through the pain |newspaper=[[The Daily Telegraph]] |date=27 April 2008 |location=London |access-date=19 April 2010 |archive-date=10 December 2008 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081210181408/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2298543/Dirk-Kuyt-is-playing-through-the-pain.html}}</ref>

==Career statistics==
===Club===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=36524 |title=Dirk Kuyt Football Stats |publisher=Soccerbase |access-date=3 January 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.goal.com/en-gb/people/netherlands/12372/dirk-kuyt |title=Dirk Kuyt |publisher=Goal.com |access-date=16 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/dirk-kuyt/45/ |title=Netherlands &ndash; D. Kuijt &ndash; Profile|publisher=Soccerway |access-date=16 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/4635/Dirk_Kuijt.html |title=Dirk Kuijt |publisher=National Football Teams |access-date=16 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lfchistory.net/Players/Player/Profile/1162 |title=Dirk Kuijt |publisher=lfchistory.net |access-date=19 January 2015}}</ref>
|-
!colspan="3"|Club performance
!colspan="2"|League
!colspan="2"|National Cup
!colspan="2"|League Cup
!colspan="2"|Continental
!colspan="2"|Other<ref>Includes Eredivisie play-offs</ref>
!colspan="3"|Total
|-
!width="125"|Club
!width="75"|Season
!width="125"|League
!width="40"|Apps
!width="40"|Goals
!width="40"|Apps
!width="40"|Goals
!width="40"|Apps
!width="40"|Goals
!width="40"|Apps
!width="40"|Goals
!width="40"|Apps
!width="40"|Goals
!width="40"|Apps
!width="40"|Goals
|-
|[[Quick Boys]]
|[[1997–98 Hoofdklasse|1997–98]]
|[[Hoofdklasse|Hoofdklasse Saturday A]]
|6||3||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||6||3
|-
|rowspan="6"|[[FC Utrecht|Utrecht]]
|[[1998–99 Eredivisie|1998–99]]
|[[Eredivisie]]
|28||5||2||1||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||30||6
|-
|[[1999–2000 Eredivisie|1999–2000]]
|Eredivisie
|32||6||4||4||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||36||10
|-
|[[2000–01 FC Utrecht season|2000–01]]
|Eredivisie
|32||13||5||3||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||37||16
|-
|[[2001–02 Eredivisie|2001–02]]
|Eredivisie
|34||7||3||3||colspan="2"|—||4||1||colspan="2"|—||41||11
|-
|[[2002–03 Eredivisie|2002–03]]
|Eredivisie
|34||20||4||2||colspan="2"|—||2||1||colspan="2"|—||40||23
|-
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="2"|{{flagicon|England}} [[FA Premier League|Premiership]]
!colspan="2"|[[FA Cup]]
!colspan="2"|[[Football League Cup|League Cup]]
!colspan="2"|[[Europe]]
!colspan="2"|Others
!colspan="2"|Total
!colspan="2"|Total
!160||51||18||13|| colspan="2" |—||6||2||colspan="2"|—||184||66
|-
|-
|rowspan="4"|[[Feyenoord]]
!App
|[[2003–04 Feyenoord season|2003–04]]
!Goals
|Eredivisie
!App
|34||20||2||1||colspan="2"|—||4||1||colspan="2"|—||40||22
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
|-
|-
|[[2004–05 Feyenoord season|2004–05]]
|rowspan="1" valign=top|[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
|Eredivisie
|[[2006-07 in English football|2006-07]]
|34||12||1||1||2||0||11||1||0||0||48||14
|34||29||3||4||colspan="2"|||7||3||colspan="2"|||44||36
|-
|[[2005–06 Feyenoord season|2005–06]]
|Eredivisie
|33||22||1||0||colspan="2"|—||2||1||2||2||38||25
|-
|-
!rowspan="2"|Club
!rowspan="2"|Season
!colspan="2"|{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Eredivisie]]
!colspan="2"|[[KNVB Cup|Dutch Cup]]
!colspan="2"|-
!colspan="2"|[[Europe]]
!colspan="2"|[[Eredivisie#European competition|Play-offs]]
!colspan="2"|Total
!colspan="2"|Total
!101||71||6||5||colspan="2"|—||13||5||2||2||122||83
|-
|-
|rowspan="7"|[[Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool]]
!App
|[[2006–07 Liverpool F.C. season|2006–07]]
!Goals
|[[Premier League]]
!App
|34||12||1||1||2||0||11||1||colspan="2"|—||48||14
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
!App
!Goals
|-
|-
|[[2007–08 Liverpool F.C. season|2007–08]]
|rowspan="3" valign=top|[[Feyenoord Rotterdam|Feyenoord]]
|Premier League
|2005-06
|33||22||1||0||-||-||2||1||2||2||38||25
|32||3||4||1||0||0||12||7||colspan="2"|||48||11
|-
|-
|[[2008–09 Liverpool F.C. season|2008–09]]
|2004-05
|Premier League
|34||'''29'''||3||4||-||-||7||3||-||-||44||36
|38||12||2||0||0||0||11||3||colspan="2"|—||51||15
|-
|-
|[[2009–10 Liverpool F.C. season|2009–10]]
|2003-04
|Premier League
|34||20||2||1||-||-||4||1||-||-||40||22
|37||9||2||0||1||0||13||2||colspan="2"|—||53||11
|-
|-
|[[2010–11 Liverpool F.C. season|2010–11]]
! align=left style="background:beige"| Total
|Premier League
! align=left style="background:beige" colspan="1" |
|33||13||1||0||0||0||7||2||colspan="2"|—||41||15
! align=left style="background:beige"| 101
! align=left style="background:beige"| 71
! align=left style="background:beige"| 6
! align=left style="background:beige"| 5
! align=left style="background:beige"| -
! align=left style="background:beige"| -
! align=left style="background:beige"| 13
! align=left style="background:beige"| 5
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 122
! align=left style="background:beige"| 83
|-
|-
|[[2011–12 Liverpool F.C. season|2011–12]]
|rowspan="5" valign=top|[[FC Utrecht]]
|Premier League
|2002-03
|34||20||4||2||-||-||2||1||-||-||40||23
|34||2||5||1||5||2||colspan="2"|||colspan="2"|||44||5
|-
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
|2001-02
|34||7||3||3||-||-||4||1||-||-||41||11
!208||51||16||3||8||2||54||15||colspan="2"|||285||71
|-
|-
|rowspan="4"|[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]
|2000-01
|[[2012–13 Fenerbahçe S.K. season|2012–13]]
|32||13||5||3||-||-||0||0||-||-||37||16
|[[Süper Lig]]
|31||8||7||1||1||1||17||7||colspan="2"|—||56||17
|-
|-
|[[2013–14 Fenerbahçe S.K. season|2013–14]]
|1999-00
|Süper Lig
|32||6||4||4||-||-||0||0||-||-||36||10
|32||10||0||0||1||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||37||10
|-
|-
|[[2014–15 Fenerbahçe S.K. season|2014–15]]
|1998-99
|Süper Lig
|28||5||2||1||-||-||0||0||-||-||30||6
|32||8||4||2||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||37||10
|-
|-
! align=left style="background:beige"| Total
!colspan="2"|Total
!95||26||11||3||3||1||21||7||colspan="2"|—||130||37
! align=left style="background:beige" colspan="1" |
! align=left style="background:beige"| 160
! align=left style="background:beige"| 51
! align=left style="background:beige"| 18
! align=left style="background:beige"| 13
! align=left style="background:beige"| -
! align=left style="background:beige"| -
! align=left style="background:beige"| 6
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| -
! align=left style="background:beige"| -
! align=left style="background:beige"| 184
! align=left style="background:beige"| 66
|-
|-
|rowspan="3"|Feyenoord
! align=left style="background:beige"| Overall Total
|[[2015–16 Feyenoord season|2015–16]]
! align=left style="background:beige" colspan="1" |
|Eredivisie
! align=left style="background:beige"| 295
|32||19||6||4||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||38||23
! align=left style="background:beige"| 134
! align=left style="background:beige"| 25
! align=left style="background:beige"| 19
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 0
! align=left style="background:beige"| 30
! align=left style="background:beige"| 8
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 2
! align=left style="background:beige"| 354
! align=left style="background:beige"| 163
|-
|-
|[[2016–17 Feyenoord season|2016–17]]
|Eredivisie
|31||12||2||3||colspan="2"|—||5||0||1{{efn|Appearance in [[Johan Cruyff Shield]]}}||0||39||15
|-
!colspan="2"|Total
!63||31||8||7|| colspan="2"|—||5||0||1||0||77||38
|-
|Quick Boys
|[[2017–18 Derde Divisie|2017–18]]
|[[Derde Divisie|Derde Divisie Saturday]]
|3||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2" |—||3||0
|-
!colspan="3"|Career total
!636||233||59||31||11||3||99||29||3||2||807||298
|}
|}
{{notelist}}


==Career honours==
===International===
:Source:<ref>{{NFT|4635|name=Dirk Kuijt|accessdate=26 September 2011}}</ref>
;{{flagicon|NED}} FC Utrecht
<!-- {{Football player national team statistics|NED}} THIS SEEMS TO HAVE BROKEN SOMETHING -->
*Winner
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
**2002–03 [[KNVB Cup|Dutch Cup]]
|-
!National team
!Year||Apps||Goals
|-
| rowspan="11" |[[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]]
|2004||5||1
|-
|2005||10||2
|-
|2006||12||2
|-
|2007||8||1
|-
|2008||13||3
|-
|2009||11||4
|-
|2010||14||4
|-
|2011||11||7
|-
|2012||8||0
|-
|2013||6||0
|-
|2014||6||0
|-
!
!Total|Total||104||24
|}
'''International goals'''
{| class="wikitable"
|+ List of international goals scored by Dirk Kuyt
|-
! No. !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
|-
| align="center" | 1. || 9 October 2004 || [[Skopje City Stadium]], [[Skopje]], Macedonia || {{fb|MKD|name=Macedonia}} || align="center" | '''1'''–2 || align="center" | 2–2 || [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
| align="center" | 2. || 4 June 2005 || [[De Kuip]], [[Rotterdam]], Netherlands || {{fb|ROU}} || align="center" | '''2'''–0 || align="center" | 2–0 || 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
|-
| align="center" | 3. || 8 June 2005 || [[Helsinki Olympic Stadium|Olympic Stadium]], [[Helsinki]], Finland || {{fb|FIN}} || align="center" | '''2'''–0 || align="center" | 4–0 || 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
|-
| align="center" | 4. || 1 March 2006 || [[Amsterdam Arena]], [[Amsterdam]], Netherlands || {{fb|ECU}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 1–0 || [[Friendly (association football)|Friendly]]
|-
| align="center" | 5. || 6 September 2006 || [[Philips Stadion]], [[Eindhoven]], Netherlands || {{fb|BLR}} || align="center" | '''3'''–0 || align="center" | 3–0 || [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying]]
|-
| align="center" | 6. || 22 August 2007 || [[Stade de Genève]], [[Geneva]], Switzerland || {{fb|SUI}} || align="center" | '''1'''–2 || align="center" | 1–2 || Friendly
|-
| align="center" | 7. || 24 May 2008 || De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands || {{fb|UKR}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 3–0 || Friendly
|-
| align="center" | 8. || 13 June 2008 || [[Stade de Suisse]], [[Bern]], Switzerland || {{fb|FRA}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 4–1 || [[UEFA Euro 2008]]
|-
| align="center" | 9. || 19 November 2008 || Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands || {{fb|SWE}} || align="center" | '''3'''–1 || align="center" | 3–1 || Friendly
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| align="center" | 10. || 28 March 2009 || Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands || {{fb|SCO}} || align="center" | '''3'''–0 || align="center" | 3–0 || [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2010 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
|-
| align="center" | 11. || rowspan="2" | 1 April 2009 || rowspan="2" |Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands || rowspan="2" | {{fb|MKD|name=Macedonia}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || rowspan="2" align="center" | 4–0 || rowspan="2" |2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
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| align="center" | 12. || align="center" | '''3'''–0
|-
| align="center" | 13. || 12 August 2009|| Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands || {{fb|ENG}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 2–2 || Friendly
|-
| align="center" | 14. || 3 March 2010|| Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands || {{fb|USA}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 2–1 || Friendly
|-
| align="center" | 15. || 1 June 2010|| De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands || {{fb|GHA}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 4–1 || Friendly
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| align="center" | 16. || 14 June 2010|| [[Soccer City]], [[Johannesburg]], South Africa || {{fb|DEN}} || align="center" | '''2'''–0 || align="center" | 2–0 || [[2010 FIFA World Cup]]
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| align="center" | 17. || 3 September 2010|| [[Stadio Olimpico (San Marino)|Stadio Olimpico]], [[Serravalle (San Marino)|Serravalle]], San Marino || {{fb|SMR|1862}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 5–0 || [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]]
|-
| align="center" | 18. || 9 February 2011 || Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands || {{fb|AUT}} || align="center" | '''3'''–0 || align="center" | 3–1 || Friendly
|-
| align="center" | 19. || 25 March 2011 || [[Ferenc Puskás Stadium (1953)|Ferenc Puskás Stadium]], [[Budapest]], Hungary || {{fb|HUN}} || align="center" | '''3'''–0 || align="center" | 4–0 || UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
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| align="center" | 20. || rowspan="2" | 29 March 2011 || rowspan="2" | Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands || rowspan="2" | {{fb|HUN}} || align="center" | '''4'''–3 || rowspan="2" align="center" | 5–3|| rowspan="2"|UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
|-
| align="center" | 21. || align="center" | '''5'''–3
|-
| align="center" | 22. || 8 June 2011 || [[Estadio Centenario]], [[Montevideo]], Uruguay || {{fb|URU}} || align="center" | '''1'''–0 || align="center" | 1–1 || Friendly
|-
| align="center" | 23. || 2 September 2011 || Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands || {{fb|SMR}} || align="center" | '''4'''–0 || align="center" | 11–0 || UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
|-
| align="center" | 24. || 11 October 2011 || [[Råsunda Stadium]], [[Stockholm]], Sweden || {{fb|SWE}} || align="center" | '''2'''–0 || align="center" | 2–3 || UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
|}


===Managerial===
*Runner up
{{updated|matches played on 27 December 2024}}
**2001–02 Dutch Cup


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;{{flagicon|ENG}} Liverpool FC
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*Runner-up
!rowspan=2|Team!!rowspan=2|From!!rowspan=2|To!!colspan=9|Record
**2006-07 [[UEFA Champions League]]
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|[[ADO Den Haag]]
|2 June 2022
|24 November 2022
{{WDL|17|5|4|8|for=22|against=28|diff=yes}}
|<ref name="Soccerbase">{{cite web |url=https://us.soccerway.com/teams/netherlands/hfc-ado-den-haag/1514/ |title=Managers: Dirk Kuyt |website=Soccerway |access-date=16 November 2022}}</ref>
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|[[K Beerschot VA|Beerschot]]
|28 December 2023
|''present''
{{WDL|36|10|10|16|for=42|against=59|diff=yes}}
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! colspan=3| Total
{{WDLtot|53|15|14|24|for=64|against=87|diff=yes}}
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==References==
==Honours==
[[File:Robben Kuyt 2.jpg|thumb|Kuyt with [[Arjen Robben]] on a boat in [[Amsterdam]] following the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]].]]
{{reflist}}


==External links==
===Player===
'''Utrecht'''
{{commons2|Dirk Kuijt}}
*[[KNVB Cup]]: [[2002–03 KNVB Cup|2002–03]]
*[http://www.dirkkuytfoundation.com/ The Dirk Kuyt Foundation - offical website]
*[http://www.icons.com/kuyt/home.html Dirk Kuyt Official website] at [[Icons.com]]
*{{Football-lineups|id=856}}
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*[http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/team/squad/kuyt/ Profile on Official LFC webpage]


'''Liverpool'''
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*[[Football League Cup]]: [[2011–12 Football League Cup|2011–12]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Matchdetails from Liverpool – Cardiff City played on Sunday 26 February 2012 – LFChistory – Stats galore for Liverpool FC!|url=https://www.lfchistory.net/SeasonArchive/Game/5322|website=www.lfchistory.net|access-date=2020-05-01}}</ref>
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*[[FA Cup]] runner-up: [[2011–12 FA Cup|2011–12]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Match Details: Liverpool 1 Chelsea 2 |url=https://www.lfchistory.net/SeasonArchive/Game/5325 |website=LFCHistory.net |access-date=9 June 2022}}</ref>
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*[[UEFA Champions League]] runner-up: [[2006–07 UEFA Champions League|2006–07]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/6669039.stm |title=AC Milan 2–1 Liverpool: Report |first=Phil |last=McNulty |publisher=BBC Sport |date=23 May 2007 |access-date=19 October 2018}}</ref>


'''Fenerbahçe'''
{{Netherlands Squad 2006 World Cup}}
*[[Süper Lig]]: [[2013–14 Süper Lig|2013–14]]
{{Liverpool F.C. squad}}
*[[Turkish Cup]]: [[2012–13 Turkish Cup|2012–13]]
*[[Turkish Super Cup]]: [[2014 Turkish Super Cup|2014]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Fenerbahce win the Super Cup on penalties|url=http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=6415|publisher=turkish-football.com|access-date=25 August 2014|date=25 August 2014|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160110120434/http://www.turkish-football.com/news_read.php?id=6415|archive-date=10 January 2016}}</ref>


'''Feyenoord'''
*[[Eredivisie]]: [[2016–17 Eredivisie|2016–17]]
*[[KNVB Cup]]: [[2015–16 KNVB Cup|2015–16]]


'''Netherlands'''
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*[[FIFA World Cup]] runner-up: [[2010 FIFA World Cup Final|2010]]; third place: [[2014 FIFA World Cup#Third place play-off|2014]]<ref>{{cite web |title=2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil: Brazil-Netherlands |url=https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round=255957/match=300186502/index.html |publisher=FIFA |date=12 July 2014 |access-date=21 August 2014 |archive-date=29 August 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140829192159/http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/round%3D255957/match%3D300186502/index.html}}</ref>
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===Manager===
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'''Beerschot'''
*[[Challenger Pro League]]: [[2023–24 Challenger Pro League|2023–24]]

==See also==
* [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps|List of footballers with 100 or more caps]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
{{Commons category}}
* [http://www.dirkkuytfoundation.nl/ The Dirk Kuyt Foundation]
* [https://www.onsoranje.nl/teams/185184/speler/8426 Profile] at the Royal Dutch Football Association website (in Dutch)
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 3 January 2025

Dirk Kuyt
Kuyt with Feyenoord in 2015
Personal information
Full name Dirk Kuijt[1]
Date of birth (1980-07-22) 22 July 1980 (age 44)[2]
Place of birth Katwijk,[3] Netherlands
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[4][5]
Position(s) Forward, right winger
Team information
Current team
Beerschot (manager)
Youth career
1985–1998 Quick Boys
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2003 Utrecht 176 (58)
2003–2006 Feyenoord 119 (81)
2006–2012 Liverpool 285 (71)
2012–2015 Fenerbahçe 130 (37)
2015–2017 Feyenoord 77 (38)
2018 Quick Boys 3 (0)
Total 790 (285)
International career
1998–1999 Netherlands U18 5 (2)
2000–2001 Netherlands U21 11 (6)
2004–2014 Netherlands 104 (24)
Managerial career
2018–2020 Feyenoord (U19)
2022 ADO Den Haag
2023– Beerschot
Medal record
Representing  Netherlands
Men's football
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up 2010 South Africa Team
Third place 2014 Brazil Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Dirk Kuijt (Dutch: [ˈdɪr(ə) ˈkœyt] ; born 22 July 1980), anglicised to Kuyt, is a Dutch former professional footballer and the current manager of Pro League club Beerschot. Originally starting out as a forward, he played much of his career as a right winger.

Kuyt began his professional career with Utrecht in 1998 and became part of its first team. He spent five years at the club, and in his final season he won his first senior honour, the KNVB Cup, and was chosen as the season's Dutch Golden Shoe Winner. Following this, he left Utrecht in a €1 million transfer to Feyenoord. He became the club captain in 2005 and was a prolific goalscorer at the Rotterdam club; he was the club's top scorer for three consecutive seasons, the top goalscorer in the 2004–05 Eredivisie season, and the 2005–06 Dutch Footballer of the Year. Kuyt missed five games over seven seasons from 1999 until 2006 and appeared in 179 consecutive matches between 2001 and 2006, striking up a partnership with fellow Feyenoord teammate Salomon Kalou.

He left Feyenoord after three years, having scored 71 league goals in 101 appearances, and joined Premier League side Liverpool for £10 million.[6] He scored in the UEFA Champions League final which Liverpool lost against Milan. He scored several goals for Liverpool elsewhere, including seven goals in the 2007–08 Champions League, including a goal in the quarter-final against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium and in the semi-final against Chelsea, and two penalty kicks against Everton in the derby the same season. He scored his first hat-trick for Liverpool against Manchester United in March 2011. After coming on as a substitute, his extra time goal at Wembley for Liverpool against Cardiff City in the 2012 League Cup Final helped win the trophy for Liverpool, and was also his only trophy as a Liverpool player.

Kuyt played for the Netherlands from 2004 to 2014. He represented the nation at five major international tournaments, the 2006, 2010, and 2014 FIFA World Cups and the 2008 and 2012 UEFA European Championships.

Kuyt announced his retirement from football in 2017, having scored a hat-trick in the last game of the season to secure Feyenoord their first title since 1999 three days earlier. He briefly came out of retirement the following April, to help out Quick Boys, where he already was the assistant-manager, to fix their shortage on strikers for the remainder of the season.[7]

Early life

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Kuyt is the third of four children. His father was a fisherman and he has stated that if he would not have found a career in football he probably would have followed his father into the family business. He grew up in the fishing town of Katwijk aan Zee.

Kuyt's football career began when he joined the local amateur team Quick Boys at age five. He broke into the first team in March 1998, playing the last six games of the season in the Hoofdklasse, and catching the eye of Eredivisie club Utrecht.[8] Kuyt still regularly visits Katwijk and his old club Quick Boys, which benefited from a £300,000 windfall as a result of the player's move to Liverpool.

Club career

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Kuyt celebrates winning the Dutch Cup with FC Utrecht

Utrecht

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Kuyt signed professionally for Utrecht that summer, aged 18, and immediately established himself in the first team. Sometimes, he played as striker, however he was more often than not playing as a winger, as the side preferred to play Montenegrin Igor Gluščević up front.

This continued until the 2002–03 season when Foeke Booy was installed as the club's new manager. Booy played Kuyt as a striker / attacking midfielder (behind the striker) for the entire season, and Kuyt repaid him with 20 league goals. Utrecht also reached the KNVB Cup final, where it met Feyenoord. Although the club was an underdog, Utrecht comfortably won the cup 4–1, with Kuyt scoring one and being given the man of the match award. At the end of the season, Kuyt completed a €1 million move to Feyenoord, where he replaced the out-going Pierre van Hooijdonk.

Feyenoord

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Kuyt during his first period at Feyenoord

At Feyenoord, Kuyt immediately became a fans' favourite with his continued goal scoring success. His first season saw him net another 20 league goals. The opening game of the 2004–05 season marked Kuyt's first ever hat-trick against De Graafschap. He later went on to score three in the 6–3 victory against ADO Den Haag and ended the season as the Eredivisie's top scorer with 29 goals, a career high.

In 2005, Kuyt was handed the Feyenoord club captaincy and went on to have a third successful season with the club, scoring 25 goals in all competitions. He formed a strong partnership with Salomon Kalou, with the duo nicknamed "K2".[9][10]

Over the summer of 2006, Kuyt was again linked with moves to many top English clubs, most notably Liverpool and Newcastle United. Rumours began in May, with Kuyt stating, "I am happy at Feyenoord but I would like to play in the Premier League."[11] Kuyt completed a move to Liverpool on 18 August for an undisclosed fee.

Kuyt missed only five games over seven seasons from 1999 until 2006, making 233 appearances.[8] Between March 2001 and April 2006, he played 179 consecutive matches.

Liverpool

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2006–07 season

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Kuyt (left) with former teammate Xabi Alonso at Liverpool

Upon joining Liverpool, Kuyt stated, "I only wanted to leave Feyenoord for a really big club, and that is what Liverpool are. They are a fantastic big club and it will be a real pleasure to play here."[12]

Kuyt made his Liverpool debut as a substitute against West Ham United on 26 August 2006. His first start came against PSV in the UEFA Champions League, immediately receiving praise for the new defensive approach by a striker. In his third start for the club, Kuyt scored his first Liverpool goal in a Premier League fixture against Newcastle United at Anfield,[13] and followed up with another against Tottenham Hotspur in the next game. He scored his third goal for Liverpool – with his father watching the game at Anfield – contributing to Liverpool's 3–1 win over Aston Villa. Two weeks later, he bagged a brace as the only scorer in the Reds' 2–0 victory against Reading.

Kuyt won much praise for his early performances, with the Daily Mirror writing, "The Dutch striker has the look of a cult hero in the making,"[14] and The People reporting that he is "propelling himself towards iconic status".[15] One of the reasons for his early popularity was his post-match courtesy to the fans; after each match, he would walk to every corner of the ground and applaud the Liverpool supporters.

On 20 January 2007, Kuyt opened the scoring against Chelsea after only 4 minutes as Liverpool went on to defeat the champions 2–0, marking the first time Rafael Benítez had defeated José Mourinho in the Premier League. It was also the first goal scored by Liverpool against a top four club in the league in the 2006–07 season. Kuyt moved his league-goal tally into double figures by scoring the first goal in the game against West Ham on 30 January 2007, opening the scoring in a 2–1 away win at Upton Park.[16]

Kuyt played a key part in Liverpool's penalty shoot-out win over Chelsea in the semi-finals of the 2006–07 Champions League. In extra-time, he had a goal disallowed for offside from Xabi Alonso's strike. Kuyt also scored the winning kick in the shoot-out, and scored a consolation goal in the club's 2–1 defeat to Milan in the final.[17]

2007–08 season

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Dirk Kuyt

Kuyt scored his first goals of the 2007–08 season in Liverpool's 4–0 Champions League qualifying victory over Toulouse on 28 August 2007. He scored two penalties against Everton in the Merseyside derby to give Liverpool a 2–1 win. His third and final league goal of the season came in a 3–0 away win over Newcastle in November 2007; Kuyt would not score another league goal until October 2008. In all competitions, he failed to score in 13 matches for Liverpool before netting against Barnsley in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

On 19 February 2008, Kuyt scored the first goal in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Champions League against favourites Internazionale in a 2–0 win.

Starting in early 2008, Kuyt began to be employed as a right winger and set up two of Fernando Torres' goals against West Ham in March. He adapted to this new role and soon regained his overall form, playing himself into the starting XI again after putting on various vital team performances. On 2 April 2008, Kuyt scored an equalising goal against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.

On 22 April 2008, in the first leg of the Champions League all-English semi-final against Chelsea at Anfield, Kuyt scored the opening goal just before half time.

2008–09 season

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Kuyt scored a late extra time goal against Standard Liège in the 2008–09 Champions League qualifying match to put Liverpool through to the group stages of the competition. In his next game, a 2–1 win in the Premier League against Manchester United, he assisted fellow countryman Ryan Babel's winning goal.

Kuyt's goals at vital moments in important games, such as the last minute strike against Standard Liège, an injury time winner against Manchester City on 5 October 2008 and twice in Liverpool's 3–2 comeback win over Wigan Athletic on 18 October 2008, led to his reputation as a "Big Game Player".[who?]

The 2008–09 season saw Kuyt score 15 goals, his best return for the club, as they finished runner-up in the Premier League

2009–10 season

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Kuyt with Liverpool in 2009

As a result of heavy injuries sustained by the Liverpool squad, Kuyt often found himself playing a central striker role. He scored against Stoke City and Burnley in two home 4–0 triumphs. He also scored the winning goal in Liverpool's opening Champions League group game against Hungarian team Debrecen in a 1–0 win. Kuyt's goal against Debrecen means only Ian Rush, Mohammed Salah and Steven Gerrard have scored more goals for the club in the European Cup/UEFA Champions League. It was his 12th goal in Europe's premier club competition.[18] Kuyt scored his fourth league goal of the season in a 2–0 win against Everton at Goodison Park, in the Merseyside derby. He took his season's goal tally to six, his fifth in the league, by scoring in a 2–1 Premier League loss to Arsenal at Anfield. On 20 January, Kuyt scored both goals at Anfield against Spurs in a 2–0 victory and a week later, scored the opener against Bolton Wanderers.

On 6 February, Kuyt scored his fourth Merseyside derby goal with a header from a corner against Everton in the 55th minute, bringing his tally of goals for Liverpool to 50 in all competitions. He was also awarded man of the match for this game, which Liverpool won 1–0. On 8 April, he scored his 51st goal for Liverpool with a header in the UEFA Europa League against Benfica. The goal, a header direct from a corner, was originally disallowed by the linesmen for offside, but after some heavy protests by the Liverpool players and manager Rafael Benítez that a player cannot be offside directly from a corner, the referee changed his mind and allowed the goal. Kuyt played in his 200th competitive game for Liverpool, against Hull City on the final day of Liverpool's season.

2010–11 season

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Kuyt during pre-season training

Kuyt featured in Liverpool's opening game of the season against Arsenal at Anfield, the game finishing 1–1 and both teams finishing with ten men. On 23 August, he played in the team's heavy defeat to Manchester City at the City of Manchester Stadium and featured in Liverpool's Europa League qualifier against Trabzonspor, netting the winning goal in a 2–1 win three days later. On 29 August, he played in Liverpool's 1–0 win against West Bromwich Albion at Anfield. An injury to his shoulder during a Netherlands training session forced Kuyt out for a month, but returned a week earlier than expected, celebrating by scoring his second goal of the season against Sunderland at Anfield on 25 September in a 2–2 draw.[19]

Kuyt scored a penalty in Liverpool's 3–0 win against West Ham. On 16 January 2011, he scored another penalty to draw Liverpool level 2–2 against Everton, after Tim Howard had fouled Maxi Rodríguez. On 24 February, he headed in from a corner against Sparta Prague to put Liverpool through to the last 16 of the Europa League, winning 1–0 on the night at Anfield and 1–0 on aggregate.[20]

On 6 March, Kuyt scored his first Premier League hat-trick for Liverpool in a 3–1 win at Anfield against rivals Manchester United.[21] Kuyt added another goal to his Liverpool tally on 20 March 2011 with a well placed penalty kick against Sunderland, and scored his 11th goal of the season against Manchester City in a 3–0 win. On 15 April, Kuyt signed a contract extension to keep him at the club until the summer of 2013.[22]

On 17 April, Kuyt scored a 102nd-minute penalty kick to seal a late draw against Arsenal after Robin van Persie had scored a penalty in the 98th minute. The match finished 1–1. On 23 April, Kuyt scored a 23-minute goal against Birmingham City after a tussle inside the box, the match ended 5–0 to Liverpool. On 1 May, Kuyt scored a 59-minute penalty kick against Newcastle United for the second goal in a 3–0 win. On 9 May 2011, he became the first Liverpool player since John Aldridge, in over two decades to score in five consecutive games, after his 16th-minute goal against Fulham that led to a 5–2 victory.[23] Kuyt finished the season as Liverpool's top goal scorer scoring 13 league goals, finishing with a total of 15, equalling his best return for the club in a season.

2011–12 season

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Kuyt playing for Liverpool F.C. against Bolton in 2011

On 21 September 2011, Kuyt scored his first goal of the season in a 2–1 win against Brighton & Hove Albion in the third round of the League Cup.[24] He did not score for the rest of 2011, missing a chance to get his 50th league goal for the club on 1 October 2011 with a saved penalty against Everton, a game Liverpool went on to win 2–0. On 8 October, Kuyt was announced as having taken up an advisory role with his first club in football, Quick Boys.[25] On 28 January 2012, Kuyt scored the winning goal in the 88th minute of a 2–1 victory over Manchester United in the fourth round of the FA Cup. He went on to score his 50th league goal for Liverpool the following week in a 3–0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming only the fifth player to score 50 or more goals for Liverpool in the Premier League.

After coming on as a substitute, Kuyt scored Liverpool's second goal in the 2012 League Cup final against Cardiff City on 26 February; the game finished 2–2 after extra-time, with Liverpool winning after a penalty shoot-out, Kuyt converting his kick.[26]

Fenerbahçe

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Kuyt playing for Fenerbahçe in 2012

On 3 June 2012, Fenerbahçe declared on its official website that Kuyt had signed with the club on a three-year contract.[27][28] The transfer fee was €1 million, the release clause in his contract.[29] Kuyt initially earned €2.85 million per season in addition to a match bonus of €17,500.[30] He scored his first Fenerbahçe goal in a Champions League qualifier against Romanian side Vaslui in a 4–1 win, netting the second and third goals.[31] Kuyt also scored on his league debut at league newcomers Elazigspor on 18 August 2012, as the game ended in a 1–1 draw.[32] In the match against Gaziantepspor, Kuyt scored his 250th goal in his career, including international goals.[33]

Return to Feyenoord

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In April 2015, Kuyt signed a one-year contract to rejoin his former club Feyenoord for the 2015–16 season.[34]

In the 2016–17 season Kuyt led his team to their first Eredivisie title since 1999. On the final day of the season he scored a hat-trick to clinch the title.[35] Three days later, on 17 May, Kuyt announced his retirement from football.[36][37]

"I can hardly describe how I feel now. It was just not good enough. Of course it's not good for the confidence when you lose five times in a row. I am busy day and night to change everything and do everything that's possible to turn the tide. This is the saddest day of my life, in the field of football. It's difficult to say what the problem exactly is. Of course it's easy to blame someone, but I only want to look at myself. I know it's not enough, but I will continue to give everything for Feyenoord."

—Dirk Kuyt after the fifth lost match in a row on 31 January 2016.[38]

International career

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Kuyt playing for the Netherlands

When Marco van Basten took over as coach of the Dutch national team he dropped many established players, including strikers Roy Makaay and Patrick Kluivert. Kuyt benefitted as in September 2004 he made his international debut in Van Basten's first game against Liechtenstein. He became a permanent fixture in the Dutch squad, making the starting line-up for 11 of the Netherlands' 12 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[39] Kuyt usually wore the number 7 jersey when representing his country, with exception of UEFA Euro 2008, where he wore number 18, the same number he then wore at his club Liverpool.

2006 World Cup

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At the 2006 World Cup, Kuyt found himself dropped to the substitutes' bench. Although he made an appearance as a 69th-minute replacement in the first match against Serbia and Montenegro, he sat out the entire second game. With the team having already qualified for the next round, Van Basten decided to rest many of his first-choice players for the final group stage match against Argentina,[40] and Kuyt was handed a start in the right wing position.

Kuyt (left) with Klaas-Jan Huntelaar in a training session prior to Euro 2008.

For the Netherlands' round of 16 tie against Portugal, Kuyt was selected to start ahead of regular first-choice striker Ruud van Nistelrooy. However, Kuyt did not have a good game and the Netherlands eventually lost 1–0 in a game that was more notable for its record breaking disciplinary record (4 red cards and 16 yellow cards).[41]

Euro 2008

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Kuyt was selected for the Dutch squad for Euro 2008. On 9 June, he played in their opening Group C match, a 3–0 victory over world champions Italy, assisting two goals, his most notable contribution being the header that provided the link between Giovanni van Bronckhorst's crossfield pass and Wesley Sneijder's goal to make the score 2–0 on 31 minutes. On 13 June, Kuyt scored his team's second goal in the next game of Group C, a 4–1 victory over 2006 World Cup finalists France, opening the scoring with a ninth-minute header from a corner,[42][43] taking his tally of international goals to eight. During Euro 2008, Kuyt was utilised as a winger, partnering Sneijder and Rafael van der Vaart in the midfield due to the team's change of formation from 4–3–3/4–4–2 to 4–2–3–1.[citation needed]

2010 World Cup

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Kuyt prior to a 2010 World Cup qualification match

Kuyt scored three goals in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers. During a friendly against England, he opened the scoring less than ten minutes after kick-off, pouncing on Rio Ferdinand's poor back pass.

Kuyt was included in the Netherlands' preliminary squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.[44] On 27 May 2010, the Netherlands manager Bert van Marwijk announced that the player would be part of the final squad of 23 participating in the competition.[45]

At the finals, Kuyt scored the Netherlands' second goal in the 85th minute of their 2–0 win over Denmark in its opening group match, slotting in the rebound after Eljero Elia's shot hit the post. In the quarter-final match on 2 July against Brazil, Kuyt flicked a corner on to Wesley Sneijder, who headed the ball into the net to give the Dutch a 2–1 win. Kuyt also assisted the goal scored by Arjen Robben against Uruguay in the semi-finals.

Kuyt started all seven matches for the national team, which finished as runners-up to Spain, and finished the tournament with one goal and three assists.[46]

Euro 2012

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Kuyt playing for the Netherlands at UEFA Euro 2012.

On 2 September 2010, Kuyt scored a penalty as the Netherlands began its Euro 2012 qualifying campaign with a 5–0 away win against San Marino.[47] On 12 October 2010, Kuyt injured his ankle in the Netherlands' fourth qualifier against Sweden and was out of action for four weeks with the injury.[48] On 25 March 2011, Kuyt scored the Netherlands' third goal in a 4–0 win against Hungary and, four days later, he scored twice in a 5–3 win against the same opponents.[49] Kuyt scored the fourth goal in the Netherlands' record 11–0 win over San Marino. Kuyt headed in his seventh international goal of 2011 in a 3–2 loss against Sweden. Despite being an undisputed starter in the qualifying campaign, Kuyt lost his spot during Euro 2012, with Arjen Robben preferred on the right wing and Ibrahim Affelay on the left. He made two brief appearances as a substitute for Gregory van der Wiel against Denmark in the 85th minute and for Robben against Germany in the 83rd minute.

2014 World Cup

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After Bert van Marwijk resigned as manager of the Netherlands in June 2012, Kuyt was made vice-captain behind Wesley Sneijder by new coach Louis van Gaal. Despite being vice-captain, he did not feature in any games until the match against Andorra on 12 October replacing Jermain Lens as a substitute in the 71st minute. After Kevin Strootman was substituted off four minutes later, Kuyt took the captain's armband. On 14 November, he played the full 90 minutes in a friendly against Germany as a striker, wearing the captain's armband.

Kuyt won his 100th cap in the Netherlands' round of 16 victory over Mexico on 29 June 2014, making him only the seventh Dutch player to play 100 matches.[50] He was selected to start the match in an unfamiliar left wing-back role by Van Gaal, who also positioned the 33-year-old at wingback and centre forward during the course of the match.[51]

In the quarter-final, Kuyt scored the Netherlands' final kick in a 4–3 penalty shootout win over Costa Rica.[52] In the semi-final, Kuyt scored the Netherlands' fourth kick in a penalty shootout against Argentina, but the Oranje went on to lose the shootout 4–2. In the third place play-off, Kuyt made his last international appearance in a 3–0 victory over Brazil, playing the full 90 minutes in the right wing-back position.

Kuyt retired from international football on 3 October 2014. "I want to be important to the Netherlands team, but the coach explained to me that he no longer has the role for me that I would prefer," Kuyt said on the Dutch FA website, knvb.de. "I'm 34 years old, then you should be honest to yourself. I didn't quite fancy investing a lot of energy in the Oranje for another two years without getting to play much. I look back with great pride on 10 wonderful years with the Dutch national team."[50]

Managerial career

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On 2 June 2022, ADO Den Haag presented Kuyt as their new head coach, with him signing a one-year contract.[53] He was fired on 24 November 2022, after disappointing results which saw the team sitting in 17th after 16 matches.[54]

On 28 December 2023, Kuyt was appointed as manager of Challenger Pro League (Belgian second division) club Beerschot, signing a contract until the end of the 2023–24 season.[55]

Beerschot clinched promotion to the top division of the Belgian Pro League on 7 April 2024, seeing the Dutch international guide the Antwerp club to the top flight in his first season in charge and champions of Challenger Pro League in 2023–24.

Personal life

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Kuyt's then-wife Gertrude found favour in the Dutch media for her down-to-earth attitude. She continued to work as a nurse in an old people's home after marrying Kuyt until their daughter, Noelle, was born. Kuyt and his wife went on to carry out extensive charity work off the pitch. Most notably, he and his wife set up the Dirk Kuyt Foundation to help disadvantaged children in his homeland and the developing world. One of the ways the foundation raises money is by selling DK-branded clothes.[56] The couple divorced in 2020.[57]

Kuyt's father, also named Dirk, died of cancer on 29 June 2007.[58]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[59][60][61][62][63]
Club performance League National Cup League Cup Continental Other[64] Total
Club Season League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Quick Boys 1997–98 Hoofdklasse Saturday A 6 3 0 0 6 3
Utrecht 1998–99 Eredivisie 28 5 2 1 0 0 30 6
1999–2000 Eredivisie 32 6 4 4 0 0 36 10
2000–01 Eredivisie 32 13 5 3 0 0 37 16
2001–02 Eredivisie 34 7 3 3 4 1 41 11
2002–03 Eredivisie 34 20 4 2 2 1 40 23
Total 160 51 18 13 6 2 184 66
Feyenoord 2003–04 Eredivisie 34 20 2 1 4 1 40 22
2004–05 Eredivisie 34 29 3 4 7 3 44 36
2005–06 Eredivisie 33 22 1 0 2 1 2 2 38 25
Total 101 71 6 5 13 5 2 2 122 83
Liverpool 2006–07 Premier League 34 12 1 1 2 0 11 1 48 14
2007–08 Premier League 32 3 4 1 0 0 12 7 48 11
2008–09 Premier League 38 12 2 0 0 0 11 3 51 15
2009–10 Premier League 37 9 2 0 1 0 13 2 53 11
2010–11 Premier League 33 13 1 0 0 0 7 2 41 15
2011–12 Premier League 34 2 5 1 5 2 44 5
Total 208 51 16 3 8 2 54 15 285 71
Fenerbahçe 2012–13 Süper Lig 31 8 7 1 1 1 17 7 56 17
2013–14 Süper Lig 32 10 0 0 1 0 4 0 37 10
2014–15 Süper Lig 32 8 4 2 1 0 37 10
Total 95 26 11 3 3 1 21 7 130 37
Feyenoord 2015–16 Eredivisie 32 19 6 4 38 23
2016–17 Eredivisie 31 12 2 3 5 0 1[a] 0 39 15
Total 63 31 8 7 5 0 1 0 77 38
Quick Boys 2017–18 Derde Divisie Saturday 3 0 3 0
Career total 636 233 59 31 11 3 99 29 3 2 807 298
  1. ^ Appearance in Johan Cruyff Shield

International

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Source:[65]
National team Year Apps Goals
Netherlands 2004 5 1
2005 10 2
2006 12 2
2007 8 1
2008 13 3
2009 11 4
2010 14 4
2011 11 7
2012 8 0
2013 6 0
2014 6 0
Total 104 24

International goals

List of international goals scored by Dirk Kuyt
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 9 October 2004 Skopje City Stadium, Skopje, Macedonia  Macedonia 1–2 2–2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
2. 4 June 2005 De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands  Romania 2–0 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 8 June 2005 Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland  Finland 2–0 4–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 1 March 2006 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  Ecuador 1–0 1–0 Friendly
5. 6 September 2006 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands  Belarus 3–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
6. 22 August 2007 Stade de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland   Switzerland 1–2 1–2 Friendly
7. 24 May 2008 De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands  Ukraine 1–0 3–0 Friendly
8. 13 June 2008 Stade de Suisse, Bern, Switzerland  France 1–0 4–1 UEFA Euro 2008
9. 19 November 2008 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  Sweden 3–1 3–1 Friendly
10. 28 March 2009 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  Scotland 3–0 3–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
11. 1 April 2009 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  Macedonia 1–0 4–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
12. 3–0
13. 12 August 2009 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  England 1–0 2–2 Friendly
14. 3 March 2010 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  United States 1–0 2–1 Friendly
15. 1 June 2010 De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands  Ghana 1–0 4–1 Friendly
16. 14 June 2010 Soccer City, Johannesburg, South Africa  Denmark 2–0 2–0 2010 FIFA World Cup
17. 3 September 2010 Stadio Olimpico, Serravalle, San Marino  San Marino 1–0 5–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
18. 9 February 2011 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands  Austria 3–0 3–1 Friendly
19. 25 March 2011 Ferenc Puskás Stadium, Budapest, Hungary  Hungary 3–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
20. 29 March 2011 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands  Hungary 4–3 5–3 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
21. 5–3
22. 8 June 2011 Estadio Centenario, Montevideo, Uruguay  Uruguay 1–0 1–1 Friendly
23. 2 September 2011 Philips Stadion, Eindhoven, Netherlands  San Marino 4–0 11–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
24. 11 October 2011 Råsunda Stadium, Stockholm, Sweden  Sweden 2–0 2–3 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying

Managerial

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As of matches played on 27 December 2024
Team From To Record
M W D L GF GA GD Win % Ref.
ADO Den Haag 2 June 2022 24 November 2022 17 5 4 8 22 28 −6 029.41 [66]
Beerschot 28 December 2023 present 36 10 10 16 42 59 −17 027.78
Total 53 15 14 24 64 87 −23 028.30

Honours

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Kuyt with Arjen Robben on a boat in Amsterdam following the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Player

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Utrecht

Liverpool

Fenerbahçe

Feyenoord

Netherlands

Individual

Manager

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Beerschot

See also

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