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Matthijs "Mick" Clavan (11 March 1929 – 11 July 1983) was a Dutch
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. He enjoyed a long career on both club and international level, currently having the third longest international career in the history of the
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with nearly seventeen years. He played on the left side of the pitch, mainly as a
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and
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, but later in his career also as left
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and left back.


Club career

Born in
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, Matthijs Clavan started his club career with RVC Rijswijk before moving to ADO. At the age of 15, he acquired the nickname Mick, as his speed and cunning playing style drew comparisons with Mickey Mouse. Aside from his footballing skills, Clavan also showed a capricious character, such as when in 1951, while on military service, he insulted a sergeant and was convicted to two months in jail. In 1954, professionalism was introduced to Dutch football, which prompted Clavan to move to the newly formed "paid club" SHS. Here, he formed a successful partnership with fellow left-sided forward
Bertus de Harder Johannes Lambertus (Bertus) de Harder (14 January 1920 – 7 December 1982) was a Dutch footballer who played as a striker. He scored 3 goals in 11 games for the Netherlands national team. He represented the Netherlands at the 1938 FIFA Worl ...
. In 1956, he returned to ADO, which also had begun to pay its players. During the 1956–57 season, he helped ADO to achieve promotion to the
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. He also helped them reach the final of the KNVB Cup in 1959. In 1962, he returned to SHS (later renamed Holland Sport), which was by then playing in the second division. He retired at the age of 37.


International career

On 26 May 1948, aged 19, Clavan made his debut for the Dutch national side, scoring once in a 2–1 away win against
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. He was subsequently selected for the Dutch squad at that year's Summer Olympics, but did not make an appearance. By the end of 1950, he had gained 12 caps, but due to his fickle character, Clavan's international appearances became more scattered after that. He was selected for the
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, where he played in the Netherlands' only match, a 1–5 defeat against
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. On 3 April 1957, Clavan gained his 24th cap in a 1–2 home defeat against
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. He would subsequently not be called up for more than five and a half years, until November 1962, when Elek Schwartz recalled Clavan, by now 33 years old and playing for a second tier club, for a European Championship qualifier against Switzerland. He helped the team win the home match 3–1. Almost two years later, in October 1964, Clavan was recalled again, this time for a World Championship qualifier against
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. With him, the Netherlands won this away match 2–0. Clavan gained his final cap on 26 January 1965, aged 35, as a substitute for
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in a 1–0 away win against
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. In total, he earned 27 caps, in which he scored 7 goals. Clavan's international career lasted 16 years and 245 days, which makes him currently the footballer with the third longest ''Oranje'' career, after
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(19 years and 19 days) and
Bertus de Harder Johannes Lambertus (Bertus) de Harder (14 January 1920 – 7 December 1982) was a Dutch footballer who played as a striker. He scored 3 goals in 11 games for the Netherlands national team. He represented the Netherlands at the 1938 FIFA Worl ...
(16 years and 363 days).


Later life and death

After retiring, Clavan managed amateur team Ooievaars. On 11 July 1983, he died as a result of a
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. He was 54 years old.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Clavan, Mick 1929 births 1983 deaths Dutch footballers Netherlands international footballers ADO Den Haag players SVV Scheveningen players Olympic footballers of the Netherlands Footballers at the 1948 Summer Olympics Footballers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Association football forwards Association football midfielders Eredivisie players Eerste Divisie players Footballers from The Hague