Bennie Muller


Bernardus "Bennie" Muller was a Dutch professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Ajax, Holland Sport, and the Netherlands national team.

Early life

Muller was born in the Jewish Quarter of Amsterdam-East. His grandfather was a fruit seller named Levi Sluiter. His mother was incarcerated in Westerbork transit camp during World War II. Approximately 200 members of Muller's extended family were killed in the Holocaust.

Club career

Muller played club football for Ajax beginning in 1958, and was its captain. He made his debut for Ajax against MVV and played 426 official matches for the club. He won five league titles and three domestic cups with them.

International career

Muller made his debut for the Netherlands national team in an April 1960 friendly match against Bulgaria, earning 43 caps in total, and also serving as captain. His final international was an October 1968 World Cup qualification match against Bulgaria.

Personal life

Muller was Jewish.
Muller married his girlfriend Nellie on 27 September 1961. He had a daughter, Petra, and a son Danny, who was also a professional footballer. Muller later owned a cigar shop near Amsterdam Centraal station.
Bennie Muller died on 17 January 2024, at the age of 85.

Career statistics

International

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
124 May 1964De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands2–02–01966 FIFA World Cup qualification
217 April 1966De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands3–03–1Friendly

Honours

Ajax