Gaston Taument
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Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | October 1, 1970 | ||
Place of birth | The Hague, Netherlands | ||
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Position(s) | Winger | ||
Youth career | |||
VCS Den Haag | |||
BTC Den Haag | |||
Feyenoord | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1988–1997 | Feyenoord | 204 | (45) |
1989–1990 | → Excelsior (loan) | 25 | (1) |
1997 | Benfica | 16 | (0) |
1998–1999 | Anderlecht | 11 | (1) |
1999–2000 | OFI Crete | 15 | (0) |
2000–2002 | Rapid Wien | 61 | (4) |
Total | 332 | (51) | |
International career | |||
1992–1996 | Netherlands | 15 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Gaston Taument (born 1 October 1970) is a retired Dutch footballer who played mainly as a right winger also as a second striker.
He played the vast majority of his 14-year professional career with Feyenoord, amassing Eredivisie totals of 182 games and 41 goals over the course of nine seasons.
A Dutch international in the 1990s, Taument represented the nation at the 1994 World Cup and Euro 1996.
Club career
Born in The Hague, South Holland, Taument was a product of Feyenoord Rotterdam's youth system. He played one first-team match in 1988–89 and another in the following season, before joining second division side SBV Excelsior on loan, also in the city. During seven full seasons at De Kuip, he formed an efficient winger partnership with Regi Blinker (from 1991 to 1995, the pair combined for 61 Eredivisie goals).[1][2][3]
In July 1997, after nearly 300 official games with Feyenoord, Taument signed with Portugal's S.L. Benfica, but failed to establish with the club. He moved in the next transfer window to R.S.C. Anderlecht, also being rarely played during his tenure.
After spending the 1999–2000 campaign in Greece with OFI Crete, Taument was first-choice during his spell in the Austrian Football Bundesliga with SK Rapid Wien, helping them finish second in his first year. He retired in June 2002 at the age of 31, and was named Dutch Football Talent of the Year in 1991.[4]
International career
Taument earned 15 caps for the Netherlands, scoring twice. He was a member of the squad at the 1994 FIFA World Cup – where he scored the winning goal in their first game against Saudi Arabia (2–1)[5]– and at UEFA Euro 1996.
Taument made his international debut on 12 February 1992, in a friendly with Portugal played in the Estádio de São Luís, in Faro (0–2 loss).
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External links
- Stats at Voetbal International (Dutch)
- Beijen profile (Dutch)
- Gaston Taument profile and stats at Wereld van Oranje (Dutch)
- Gaston Taument at National-Football-Teams.comLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- Gaston Taument – FIFA competition record
- Pages using infobox football biography with height issues
- Articles with Dutch-language external links
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Dutch people of Surinamese descent
- Dutch people of Indonesian descent
- Sportspeople from The Hague
- Dutch footballers
- Association football wingers
- Eredivisie players
- Eerste Divisie players
- Feyenoord players
- SBV Excelsior players
- Primeira Liga players
- S.L. Benfica footballers
- Belgian First Division A players
- R.S.C. Anderlecht players
- Superleague Greece players
- OFI Crete players
- Austrian Football Bundesliga players
- SK Rapid Wien players
- Netherlands under-21 international footballers
- Netherlands international footballers
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- UEFA Euro 1996 players
- Dutch expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Portugal
- Expatriate footballers in Belgium
- Expatriate footballers in Greece
- Expatriate footballers in Austria
- Dutch expatriates in Portugal
- Dutch expatriates in Belgium
- Dutch expatriates in Greece
- Dutch expatriates in Austria