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The Greatest 'van' to have ever played in the Premier League

The Greatest 'van' to have ever played in the Premier League

The Premier League has seen its fair share of Dutch brilliance, and the prefix "van" in surnames has become synonymous with excellence on the pitch.

From goalkeeping heroics to goal-scoring prowess and defensive dominance, players carrying the "van" name have left an indelible mark on English football. We’ve narrowed it down to five iconic "vans" who have defined the Premier League with their skill, passion, and unforgettable moments.

Read on, then cast your vote to decide who deserves the crown as the greatest "van" in Premier League history!

Edwin van der Sar

A goalkeeping titan, Edwin van der Sar redefined the art of shot-stopping during his time at Fulham and Manchester United (2001–2011).

His calm demeanor, impeccable positioning, and record-breaking clean sheets (including a remarkable 1,311 minutes without conceding in 2008–09) helped United secure four Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy. Van der Sar’s 266 appearances and 135 clean sheets cement his legacy as one of the finest goalkeepers in the competition’s history.

Rafael van der Vaart

The elegant playmaker Rafael van der Vaart brought flair and finesse to Tottenham Hotspur (2010–2012). In just 63 Premier League games, he scored 24 goals and provided 16 assists, showcasing his vision, technique, and knack for long-range screamers. Though his time in England was brief, Van der Vaart’s impact at White Hart Lane remains a fond memory for Spurs fans.

Robin van Persie

A lethal finisher with a wand of a left foot, Robin van Persie lit up the Premier League with Arsenal and Manchester United (2004–2015).

His 144 goals in 280 appearances include iconic volleys and match-winning strikes, none more crucial than his title-clinching hat-trick for United in 2012–13. Van Persie’s Golden Boot awards in 2011–12 and 2012–13, along with his flair and leadership, make him a standout "van" in Premier League lore.

Ruud van Nistelrooy

A goal-scoring machine, Ruud van Nistelrooy terrorized defenses during his Manchester United tenure (2001–2006).

His 95 goals in 150 Premier League games, including a Golden Boot in 2002–03, highlight his clinical finishing and predatory instincts. Van Nistelrooy’s relentless work rate and ability to deliver in big moments helped United to a Premier League title and cemented his status as a Dutch legend.

Virgil van Dijk

The modern-day defensive colossus, Virgil van Dijk transformed Liverpool into title contenders since joining in 2018.

His composure, aerial dominance, and leadership have redefined the centre-back role, with 301 appearances and a pivotal role in Liverpool’s two Premier League titles. Van Dijk’s consistency and ability to neutralize top strikers make him a strong contender for the greatest "van" ever.

Make your vote here!

Honourable Mentions

While our top five "vans" have stolen the spotlight, other Dutch stars deserve a nod too.

Patrick van Aanholt impressed with his attacking flair as a left-back for Crystal Palace, while Micky van de Ven has won hearts at Tottenham with his speed and tenacity. Pierre van Hooijdonk, known for his powerful free-kicks and time at Nottingham Forest, also left a lasting impression. The "van" legacy in the Premier League runs deep, and these players remind us of the Netherlands’ enduring influence on English football.

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