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Leo Schipper (20 September 1938 – 26 September 1984) was a Surinamese football manager and player who played for
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, SV Robinhood and the Suriname national team. After his playing career he took on a coaching role with SV Robinhood, becoming manager of the club before passing the torch to
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Career


Early career

Born on 20 September 1938 in
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, Surinam, Schipper began playing football on the Mr. Bronsplein from where he was picked up by
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. Following a successful season, he transferred to
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in 1957.


SV Transvaal

On 11 April 1957, Schipper transferred to SV Transvaal. His period with Transvaal was brief, transferring to SV Robinhood after only one season.


SV Robinhood

On 28 April 1958, Schipper or ‘Baas Skippa’ as he was commonly known joined SV Robinhood. He would remain with Robinhood for a decade in which the club traveled and played International matches against teams from
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and the Netherlands Antilles. He also helped Robinhood to win two national championships in 1959 and 1961. Schipper's biggest match was during his farewell match in the final round of the 1963 season on Valentine's Day (14 February 1964). Robinhood lost the match 1–0 to second place
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, with Leo Victor finishing as the league champions that season. The following season Robinhood would go on to win the national championship going undefeated, at which point Schipper had already retired as a player. The ceremonial final match of Schipper was overseen by Leo Raggobar and Eugene Rudge.


International career

Schipper played for the Suriname national team. Having made 26 appearances for the first team, he was a part of the team which travelled to
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for the
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qualifiers, where he played against
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and
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. He made his debut on 20 September 1959 in a friendly match against
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which ended in a 1–0 win. On 25 October 1959, Schipper played one of his best games against
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at the Rif Stadion in
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, Curaçao. Two days later Suriname managed a 2–2 draw against the Netherlands Antilles, which was the first time the national team did not lose while playing in Curaçao. He scored his first goal on 4 April 1963 against Trinidad and Tobago, in a 4–3 win at the National Stadion.


Managerial career

After his playing career Schipper took a coaching position with SV Robinhood, managing the club for two seasons before Ro Kolf took over. He later launched the Rensprojekt together with Jimmy Bhagwandas and Uncle Hoen, a sports association in his neighborhood in Paramaribo where he was an active member until his untimely death. There is a street in Paramaribo called the 'Leo Schipperstraat' which is named after him.


Career statistics


International goals

:''Scores and results list Suriname' goal tally first.''


Honours


Player

;S.V. Robinhood * Hoofdklasse (2): 1959, 1961


References

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