Ivo den Bieman

Ivo den Bieman
Personal information
Date of birth (1967-02-04) 4 February 1967
Place of birth Wamel, Netherlands
Playing position Defender/Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1990 SV Leones
1990–1992 Montrose 78 (11)
1992–1993 Dundee 24 (3)
1993–1998 Dunfermline 139 (10)
1998 Ross County 2 (0)
1998–1999 Falkirk 24 (0)
2000 Falkirk 15 (1)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20 July 2007.


Ivo den Bieman (born 4 February 1967 in Wamel, Gelderland) is a Dutch retired footballer who played the majority of his career in Scotland. He moved to Scotland in 1990 to attend Aberdeen University having previously played for Dutch amateur side SV Leones.

Club career

He was signed by Montrose in 1990 and helped the club to promotion to the Scottish First Division in his first season. The club were relegated the following season but after impressing in the final game of the season against promoted club Dundee, Den Bieman was signed by the Premier Division newcomers in the summer of 1992. He remained at Dens Park for just one season before moving back to the First Division with Dunfermline Athletic. Whilst at Dunfermline, he formed a partnership with Hamish French, many calling them 'Fish & Chips' because you couldn't think of one without the other. Initially signed as a right-winger, Den Bieman found himself playing a variety of positions including full-back and centre-half. With his versatility and famed long throw's he soon gained cult status with the Pars support and was voted runner up in a recent poll of Dunfermline's all time cult heroes.

Den Bieman remained at Dunfermline for five years, helping them to promotion in 1995-96. He was released in 1998 and had spells with Ross County and Falkirk before retiring in 2000.

After returning to the Netherlands he continued to play in the Dutch amateur leagues for Bennekom[1] whilst working in security.

Later years

He worked in the retail business and was teammanager at Bennekom. He also coached youth teams of his first club Leones and was the assistant manager of their senior team in the 2016/17 season.[2]

References


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