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Fabian Wilnis (born 23 August 1970) is a Dutch- Surinamese former professional
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who played as a full-back. He played for NAC Breda, De Graafschap,
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, Grays Athletic and
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. Wilnis started his career with the Sparta Rotterdam academy. After leaving the youth system at Sparta Rotterdam he joined NAC Breda in 1991. He spent four years at NAC Breda, making over one hundred appearances before joining De Graafschap in 1995. Wilnis also spent four years at De Graafschap and made over one hundred appearances for the club. In 1999, Wilnis joined English side
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. He spent ten years at Ipswich, making over three hundred appearances for the club while also helping Ipswich win promotion to the
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in 2000. After leaving Ipswich in 2008, Wilnis joined Grays Athletic where he spent a single season. He retired from playing professional football at the end of the 2008–09 season.


Career


Early career

Wilnis began his career in the Sparta Rotterdam academy, joining the club's youth set up in 1985. After spending six years at Sparta Rotterdam he joined NAC Breda where he spend four years, making over 100 appearances for the club. In 1995 he signed for De Graafschap. He made over 100 appearances for the Dutch club between 1995 and 1999.


Ipswich Town

Wilnis signed for
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in January 1999. The Dutchman joined the Blues from De Graafschap for £200,000, replacing
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. Wilnis quickly established himself in the side and was a key part of
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's side which won promotion to the Premiership. He made his debut for Ipswich in a 1–0 loss to
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on 9 January 1999. Wilnis featured frequently during the remainder of the 1998–99 season as Ipswich finished 3rd in the First Division, losing out to Bolton Wanderers on aggregate over two legs in the First Division play-offs. He scored his first goal for the club on 3 April 1999, netting the final goal in a 6–0 win over
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. He featured regularly during the 1999–2000 season as Ipswich challenged for promotion to the
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. He made his first appearance of the season on the opening day, featuring as a second-half substitute in a 3–1 home win over
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at
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. He made 40 appearances in all competitions over the course of the season as Ipswich once again finished 3rd in the First Division, qualifying for the play-offs as a result. Ipswich faced Bolton Wanderers in the play-offs for the second consecutive season. Wilnis started the first leg of the play-off semi-finals away at the
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, with the match ending in a 2–2 draw after Ipswich came back from 0–2 down following a brace from
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. He did not feature in the semi-final second leg which Ipswich won 5–3, making the aggregate score 7–5 to earn Ipswich a place in the play-off final at
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. Wilnis featured as a late substitute during the final, replacing Jermaine Wright in the 89 minute. Ipswich won the final 4–2, earning promotion to the Premier League for the 2000–01 season. Wilnis scored a rare and memorable goal against Manchester United in the first home game after Ipswich's return to the top flight on 22 August 2000. He continued to be a key part of the Ipswich first-team throughout the season. On 20 November, he scored the winning goal as Ipswich won 1–0 away against
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at
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. Ipswich defied expectations to finish 5th in the Premier League, earning a place in the
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for the following season. Wilnis made 37 appearances during the season, scoring twice. After
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's recruitment in 2001, Wilnis played fewer games and looked to be on his way out of the club after falling out with manager
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after being substituted in the first half of the
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tie at
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late in 2001. He saw his game time reduced during the 2001–02 season, making 19 appearances in all competitions as Ipswich suffered relegation from the Premier League following an 18th-placed finish. Former Norwich striker
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's arrival as manager a year later saw Wilnis get his chance once more. He was a regular during the season, mainly at right-back whilst also often playing at left-back and latterly at centre-half during the former England striker's tenure as manager. Wilnis scored the opening goal in a 2–0 win away at
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on 2 March 2003. He played a key part in Ipswich's league campaign, whilst also featuring in the UEFA Cup. In total, made 43 appearances during the season, scoring 2 goals. Wilnis became one of the longest-serving players at the club. He continued to keep his place as the starting right-back in the team, making 46 appearances in all competitions and helping Ipswich reach the play-offs in the 2003–04 season by finishing 5th in the First Division. Wilnis made a publicised "angry rant" against
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, following Norwich's 3–1 win in a 2004 East Anglia derby match.
ilnissaid Norwich weren't good enough to top the table, wouldn't survive in the Premier League and unless they signed 15 new players they'd be relegated by Christmas – much to the fury of City followers.
In Wilnis' 2009 autobiography, he wrote:
"I got letters saying I was a dead man and threatening to break my arms and legs if I ever set foot in Norwich. At the time, it was really frightening ... I upset and offended some of their fans and for that I really am sorry. I think the dust has settled now, though. I've only been back there for football ... and won't risk doing anything else, especially if I'm with my family."
He continued to serve as Ipswich's starting right-back during the 2004–05 season. He helped the team reach the Championship play-offs once again as Ipswich finished 3rd in the league, narrowly missing out on an automatic promotion place. Ipswich lost out to
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in the play-off semi-finals for the second consecutive season. The 2005–06 season was one of Wilnis' most impressive seasons at the club. He scored his first goal of the season on 2 January, in a 2–2 draw away at Stoke City at the
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. His performances during the season saw him win the supporters'
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award for the 2005–06. Under
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, Wilnis frequently found himself on the sidelines, but signed a new one-year contract in May 2007. The revival of form by Spanish defender Sito Castro and the strong partnership of Alex Bruce and Jason de Vos, made it hard for Wilnis to break back into the side. After Ipswich's final game of the 2007–08 season, Wilnis announced that he was to retire as a player, but was interested in coaching opportunities at Ipswich. Unfortunately he was told there were no vacancies at
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at the time, which brought to an end a long association with the club. He was released by the club at the end of the 2007–08 season. In August 2008, Wilnis signed for Grays Athletic on a one-year contract. He retired at the end of the 2008–09 season. Wilnis played his last game for Ipswich Town in his Testimonial game with
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in 2009. A stunning own goal from Colchester defender Magnus Okuonghae and a strike from Jordan Rhodes gave the Blues a 2–0 victory. Fabian Wilnis made his final appearance in a Town shirt with 12 minutes left, his every touch applauded by the Blues supporters. After the final whistle Fabian Wilnis thanked and said goodbye to Town fans for the final time at the end of his distinguished 11 years in English football, 10 of them with the Blues. In December 2011 he joined the Colchester United Centre of Excellence coaching staff


Career statistics


Honours

Ipswich Town * Football League First Division play-offs:
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Individual * Ipswich Town Player of the Year: 2005–06


References


External links


Fabian Wilnis player profile
at itfc.co.uk * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wilnis, Fabian 1970 births Living people Footballers from Paramaribo Dutch footballers Dutch expatriate footballers Surinamese emigrants to the Netherlands Expatriate footballers in England Men's association football defenders NAC Breda players De Graafschap players Ipswich Town F.C. players Grays Athletic F.C. players Leiston F.C. players Eredivisie players English Football League players Premier League players National League (English football) players Colchester United F.C. non-playing staff Surinamese expatriate footballers Surinamese expatriate sportspeople in England