JOHAN CRUYFF
1973-1978
In his first year, the ‘Flying Dutchman’ led Barça to the Liga title for the first time in 14 years
JOHAN NEESKENS
1974-1979
The Camp Nou supporters used to chant his name even after he had left the club.
RONALD KOEMAN
1989-1995
The scorer of the winner at Wembley in 1992, he won more major titles at Barça than any other Dutchman.
RICHARD WITSCHGE
1991-1993
He was the first player to ever move to Barcelona from Feyenoord.
JORDI CRUYFF
1993-1996
When he made his debut in 1994, his own father was first team manager.
MICHAEL REIZIGER
1997-2004
The only club for which the full back played more competitive matches was Ajax.
RUUD HESP
1997-2000
In the 1998/99 season, Hesp let in fewer goals than any other keeper in La Liga.
WINSTON BOGARDE
1997-2000
The defender never scored a competitive goal for Barça.
BOUDEWIJN "BOLO" ZENDEN
1998-2001
He left Barça to play for Middlesbrough.
PHILLIP COCU
1998-2004
Nobody from the Netherlands has made as many competitive appearances for Barça as this man.
PATRICK KLUIVERT
1998-2004
The striker is the all-time highest scoring Dutchman for FC Barcelona.
RONALD DE BOER
1999-2000
He missed a crucial penalty in a shootout in the 1998 World Cup semi-finals.
FRANK DE BOER
1999-2003
He joined Barça a year after his brother Ronald.
MARC OVERMARS
2000-2004
At the time, he was the most expensive signing in Barça history.
GIOVANNI VAN BRONCKHORST
2003-2007
He played at three World Cups and two European Championships.
EDGAR DAVIDS
2004
Won La Liga and the Copa del Rey in his time at the Camp Nou.
MARK VAN BOMMEL
2005-2006
He was in the starting XI when Barça won the Champions League final in Paris in 2006.
IBRAHIM AFELLAY
2010-2014
Before Barça, his only other professional club had been PSV Eindhoven.
JASPER CILLESSEN
2016-...
Before coming to Barça, he had never won any major titles.
FRENKIE DE JONG
2019-...
The midfielder played youth football at Willem II.
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JOHAN CRUYFF
1973-1978
In his first year, the ‘Flying Dutchman’ led Barça to the Liga title for the first time in 14 years
JOHAN NEESKENS
1974-1979
The Camp Nou supporters used to chant his name even after he had left the club.
RONALD KOEMAN
1989-1995
The scorer of the winner at Wembley in 1992, he won more major titles at Barça than any other Dutchman.
RICHARD WITSCHGE
1991-1993
He was the first player to ever move to Barcelona from Feyenoord.
JORDI CRUYFF
1993-1996
When he made his debut in 1994, his own father was first team manager.
MICHAEL REIZIGER
1997-2004
The only club for which the full back played more competitive matches was Ajax.
RUUD HESP
1997-2000
In the 1998/99 season, Hesp let in fewer goals than any other keeper in La Liga.
WINSTON BOGARDE
1997-2000
The defender never scored a competitive goal for Barça.
BOUDEWIJN "BOLO" ZENDEN
1998-2001
He left Barça to play for Middlesbrough.
PHILLIP COCU
1998-2004
Nobody from the Netherlands has made as many competitive appearances for Barça as this man.
PATRICK KLUIVERT
1998-2004
The striker is the all-time highest scoring Dutchman for FC Barcelona.
RONALD DE BOER
1999-2000
He missed a crucial penalty in a shootout in the 1998 World Cup semi-finals.
FRANK DE BOER
1999-2003
He joined Barça a year after his brother Ronald.
MARC OVERMARS
2000-2004
At the time, he was the most expensive signing in Barça history.
GIOVANNI VAN BRONCKHORST
2003-2007
He played at three World Cups and two European Championships.
EDGAR DAVIDS
2004
Won La Liga and the Copa del Rey in his time at the Camp Nou.
MARK VAN BOMMEL
2005-2006
He was in the starting XI when Barça won the Champions League final in Paris in 2006.
IBRAHIM AFELLAY
2010-2014
Before Barça, his only other professional club had been PSV Eindhoven.
JASPER CILLESSEN
2016-...
Before coming to Barça, he had never won any major titles.
FRENKIE DE JONG
2019-...
The midfielder played youth football at Willem II.