Seedorf in Monaco

The Dutchman contributed in the team’s La Liga title during his first season, the European Cup title in the second, and the Intercontinental Cup title during the third.  He left Real Madrid in 1999, signing for Inter Milan. With his next team, Milan, he won the European Cup title a further two times (2003 and 2007). Seedorf thus became the first footballer in history to win four European Cup titles with three different teams.

Clarence Seedorf also coached on four continents (South America, Europe, Asia, Africa). Seedorf is one of only six people in the world to have been chosen by Nelson Mandela to be a Legacy Champion. He is UEFA Global Ambassador for Diversity & Change and a member of the FIFA Diversity Award Jury. Clarence Seedorf holds an honorary degree in humanities along with the highest civil decorations in Suriname and the Netherlands for his contributions to different fields in both countries.

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