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Huub is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Huub Bals (1937–1988), the first director and creator of the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR) * Huub Bertens (born 1960), Dutch bridge player from Tilburg, Netherlands * Huub Broers (born 1951), Belgian politician * Huub Duyn (born 1984), Dutch racing cyclist * Huub Huizenaar (1909–1985), Dutch boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics * Huub Kortekaas (born 1935), Dutch sculptor and philosopher * Huub Loeffen (born 1972), retired football striker from the Netherlands * Huub Oosterhuis (born 1933), Dutch theologian and poet * Huub Rothengatter (born 1954), former racing driver from the Netherlands * Huub Stapel (born 1954), Dutch actor *Huub Stevens (born 1953), Dutch football manager and former defender *Huub van Boeckel Huub van Boeckel (born 25 January 1960) is a retired professional tennis player from the Netherlands, who was one of the Netherlands' leading players in the 1980s. A right-han ...
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Huub Bals
Hubertus Bernardus "Huub" Bals (February 3, 1937 – July 13, 1988) was the first director and creator of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), formerly named Film International. IFFR started small in the Calypso cinema and film theatre 't Venster (now Lantaren/Venster) in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, in 1972, with only 4500 visitors and 31 films. In the forthcoming years the film festival expanded gradually under the watchful cinephile eye of Bals to 150.000 visitors and multiple cinemas in 1988 – Bals' last festival – and developed into an annual film event of great international importance, with already more than 350.000 visitors in 2010. Thanks to Bals many new film countries and continents have been introduced to The Netherlands, among which Russia, China, Taiwan, Africa and Latin-America. 'The masters of the cinema of tomorrow are from the Third World.' Early life Huub Bals was born to Hubertus Bernardus Bals and Lamberta Snellenberg in Utrecht on Februa ...
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Huub Bertens
Hubertus Johannes Antoinetta (Huub) Bertens (born 24 May 1960) is a Dutch professional bridge player previously from Tilburg, Netherlands, now living in Bend, Oregon (U.S.). Bertens has won numerous national and some international tournaments including the Cavendish Invitational, NEC Cup, the Yeh Brothers Cup, the European Open Team Championships. In world championships for national teams, he earned a Bronze medal in 2007 and played on the Dutch teams that finished 5th to 8th (quarterfinalists) in 2008 and 2009. His regular partners in the Netherlands included Ton Bakkeren and Berry Westra. Married to Jeanne van den Meiracker, he has one son and one daughter. Bertens and Curtis Cheek have established a partnership that represented the United States in the SportAccord World Mind Games at Beijing in December 2014. Controversy On 31 January 2021, following an investigation into the alleged use of illicit knowledge of deals he was playing in an Invitational Online Bridge Tourname ...
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Huub Broers
Huub Broers (born 5 December 1951 in Voeren) is a Belgium, Belgian politician and since 2000 elected by the ruling Voerbelangen party as burgemeester of Voeren. He represented Christen-Democratisch en Vlaams, CD&V until 14 July 2010, thereafter, he became affiliated to the New Flemish Alliance. He was co-optation, co-opted as a member of the Belgian Senate on that day. Notes

1951 births Living people Members of the Senate (Belgium) New Flemish Alliance politicians People from Voeren 21st-century Belgian politicians {{Belgium-mayor-stub ...
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Huub Duyn
Hubertus Martinus "Huub" Duyn ( nl, Hubertus Martinus Duijn; born 1 September 1984 in Onderdijk, North Holland) is a Dutch former racing cyclist, who rode professionally between 2006 and 2019 for the , , , , , and teams. His best result in his career was winning the Paris–Tours Espoirs in 2006. He currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Women's WorldTeam . Major results ;2006 : 1st Paris–Tours Espoirs : 1st Stage 1 Ronde van Vlaams-Brabant : 2nd Memorial Van Coningsloo : 3rd Overall Le Triptyque des Monts et Châteaux ::1st Stage 1 : 3rd Overall Triptyque des Barrages ::1st Stage 1 : 3rd Grand Prix de Waregem ;2007 : 6th Overall Tour du Poitou-Charentes ;2009 : 1st Stage 1 ( TTT) Tour of Qatar ;2010 : 4th Ronde Pévéloise : 5th Halle–Ingooigem ;2011 : 1st Stage 8 Crocodile Trophy (MTB) : 2nd Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Espoirs : 2nd Dwars door het Hageland : 4th Grote 1-MeiPrijs : 8th Internationale Wielertrofee Jong Maar Moedig : 9th Circuit de Wallonie ...
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Huub Huizenaar
Hubertus "Huub" Cornelis Marinus Baargarst (pseudonym Huub Huizenaar, 12 January 1909 – 25 October 1985) was a Dutch boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was born in Rotterdam and died in Eindhoven Eindhoven () is a city and municipality in the Netherlands, located in the southern province of North Brabant of which it is its largest. With a population of 238,326 on 1 January 2022,lightweight class after losing his fight to Charles Sinclair.


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Huub Kortekaas
Huub and Adelheid Kortekaas present themselves as artists duo since 1999, although they actually have worked together since their marriage in 1969. Huub Kortekaas Huub Kortekaas, a Dutch sculptor, was born 17 July 1935 in 's-Gravenzande s-Gravenzande is a town in the province of South Holland, in the Netherlands. It is a part of the municipality of Westland, and lies about southwest of The Hague. Until 2004 it was a separate municipality and covered an area of 20.77 km2 (of ..., the son of a gardener. He initially chose the profession of teacher, but made at the age of 25 his first sculpture, a large statue of Erasmus for the university at Nijmegen. At 30 he chose definitely to be an artist. As an artist he is self-taught. Between 1960 and 1964 he worked in the Old Tower in Winssen and in 1965 he moved to Castle Doddendaal in Ewijk. Adelheid Kortekaas Adelheid van Swelm, a Dutch sculptor, born in 1947 in Nijmegen, and studied garden architecture with a passion for ...
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Huub Loeffen
Huub Loeffen (born 11 January 1972) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a forward. Career Loeffen was born in Appeltern, Gelderland. In 2001, he retired from professional football due to injuries at age 29. He had appeared in 216 league matches for TOP Oss, SBV Vitesse, FC Zwolle and Willem II Willem II may refer to: People * William II, Prince of Orange (1626–1650), stadtholder of the United Provinces of the Netherlands * William II of the Netherlands (1792–1849), King of the Netherlands Other uses * Willem II (football club), a Du .... References External links Profile at Voetbal International* 1972 births Living people Footballers from Nijmegen Dutch footballers Men's association football forwards Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players SBV Vitesse players Willem II (football club) players TOP Oss players {{netherlands-footy-forward-stub ...
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Huub Oosterhuis
Hubertus Gerardus Josephus Henricus "Huub" Oosterhuis (; 1 November 19339 April 2023) was a Dutch theologian and poet. He is mainly known for his contribution to Christian music and liturgy in Dutch and also in German, used in both Protestant and Roman Catholic churches. He authored over 60 books and over 700 hymns, songs, psalms (often in an own interpretation), and prayers. Several of his songs were translated, and he received international awards and recognition. Life and career Oosterhuis was born on 1 November 1933 in Amsterdam. He attended a high school there and joined the Society of Jesus in 1954. He was ordained as a priest at the Basilica of Saint Servatius in Maastricht in 1964. From 1954, inspired by Che Guevara who said that churches have the potential to transform the social structure of society, Oosterhuis combined his religious position with political activism.
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Huub Rothengatter
Hubertus (Huub) Rothengatter (born 8 October 1954) is a former racing driver from the Netherlands. He participated in 30 Formula One (F1) Grands Prix, debuting on 17 June 1984. He scored no championship points. He drove for Spirit, Osella and Zakspeed, and his drives all either started or became available midseason. He tried to get Dutch sponsors in various ways, such as by putting a one-page advertisement in ''De Telegraaf'' newspaper. Reputedly, when Niki Lauda was asked about him, he referred to him as "rattengott" – literally "God of the rats". Rothengatter, unlike many fringe drivers who waited for phone calls from F1 teams that never came, attracted personal sponsorship which allowed him to 'buy' his place in the low-budget teams, bringing in much needed money to them and allowing him to drive F1 when he otherwise would most likely have missed out. Rothengatter later entered into sports management, as a manager for Dutch F1 driver Jos Verstappen. He is co-founder of EVB ...
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Huub Stapel
Hubertus Wijnandus Jozef Marie (Huub) Stapel (born 2 December 1954, in Tegelen) is a Dutch actor. He is especially known from the films ''De Lift'' (1983), ''Flodder'' (1986) and ''Amsterdamned'' (1988) by Dick Maas. He also appeared in the Golden Earring video ''When the Lady Smiles''. Filmografie Dutch productions *''Ferry'' (2021) *''Redbad'' (2018) *'' Zwarte Tulp'' (2015) - Luuk Vonk *'' Goedenavond dames en heren'' (2015) - Benno *'' Hemel op aarde'' (2013) - Father Sef Janzen *'' A Perfect Man'' (2013) - Pieter *'' Moeder, ik wil bij de Revue'' (2012) - Jacob Somers *'' Bellicher:Cel'' (2012) - Steiner *'' De Goede Dood'' (2012) - Michael *'' Hard tegen Hard'' (2011) - Ben Berendsen *''U & Eye'' (2011) - Carpenter *'' Titten'' (2011) *''Sint'' (2010) - Saint Nicholas *'' Iep!'' (2010) - Warre *'' Terug naar de kust'' (2009)- Victor *''Het Wapen van Geldrop'' (2008) - Piet Veerman *''Alles is Liefde'' (2007) - himself *''Flikken Maastricht'' television series - Geer ...
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Huub Stevens
Hubertus Jozef Margaretha "Huub" Stevens (; born 29 November 1953) is a Dutch former professional football manager and player. Playing career Stevens was born in Sittard. While active, he played for Fortuna Sittard and PSV. During his time at PSV, he won the Eredivisie three times, the KNVB Cup once and also won the UEFA Cup once, in 1978. He also earned 18 caps for the Netherlands national team, scoring one goal and appearing in the 1980 European Championship finals. Managerial career Soon after beginning his career as head of youth development at PSV, where he helped bring and develop players and managers such as Nick Theslof, in 1993, Stevens became the manager of Roda JC Kerkrade. From October 1996 to June 2002, he managed German Bundesliga side Schalke 04, with whom he won the UEFA Cup in 1997 and the DFB-Pokal in 2001 and 2002. In 1999, Schalke fans picked Stevens as manager of the century. Afterwards, Stevens was appointed manager of Hertha BSC, but he was sacked on 4 ...
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Huub Van Boeckel
Huub van Boeckel (born 25 January 1960) is a retired professional tennis player from the Netherlands, who was one of the Netherlands' leading players in the 1980s. A right-hander, van Boeckel reached his highest singles ranking on the ATP Tour on 21 October 1985, when he became world No. 93. Career finals Singles (1 runner-up) Doubles (1 runner-up) External links * * * 1960 births Living people Dutch male tennis players Sportspeople from The Hague 20th-century Dutch people {{Netherlands-tennis-bio-stub ...
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