Leen Vente


Leendert Roelof Jan "Leen" Vente was a Dutch footballer who played as a striker. He earned 21 caps and scored 19 goals for the Netherlands national football team, and played in the 1934 and 1938 World Cups.

Playing career

Vente started in the Rotterdam Football Association for Semper Melior and later for Pro Patria. He eventually joined Neptunus where he initially also participated in athletics.
In April 1936, Vente moved to Feyenoord. He was one of the players that participated in the opening match of stadium De Kuip in 1937. Feyenoord played Beerschot and won 5–2. Vente scored the first ever goal in the stadium, and finished the game with a hat-trick. Vente would finish his tenure with the club with 82 league appearances in which he scored 65 goals.
In January 1941, Vente returned to Neptunus.

After retirement

In 1943, Vente obtained his coaching licence. He started his managerial career in 1950 with NOAD. He then coached both EBOH and VOC. He had a short term as manager of Xerxes in 1957. After that he coached, among others, Neptunus and SV Slikkerveer. Vente also worked as a representative during that period.
Vente owned café Leen Vente three times. He lost his second café during the German bombing of Rotterdam. After World War II, he was detained by the "Political Investigation Service" on charges of recruiting from his café, but was soon rehabilitated. Vente turned out to have prevented collaboration with the Axis powers.

Personal life

Vente died on 9 November 1989 in Rotterdam.
His brother's grandson, Dylan Vente, plays for Heerenveen and started his career with Feyenoord.

Career statistics

International

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp, Belgium3–19–3Friendly
2Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp, Belgium5–29–3Friendly
3Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp, Belgium6–29–3Friendly
4Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp, Belgium8–29–3Friendly
5Olympisch Stadion, Antwerp, Belgium9–39–3Friendly
6Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands4–25–21934 FIFA World Cup qualification
7Bosuilstadion, Antwerp, Belgium3–14–21934 FIFA World Cup qualification
8Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands1–04–5Friendly
9San Siro, Milan, Italy2–32–31934 FIFA World Cup
10De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands1–01–0Friendly
11De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands6–27–2Friendly
12Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands1–31–3Friendly
13De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands1–13–2Friendly
14De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands2–13–2Friendly
15Bosuilstadion, Antwerp, Belgium1–14–5Friendly
16Bosuilstadion, Antwerp, Belgium4–44–5Friendly
17Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands2–13–2Friendly
18Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands3–23–2Friendly
19Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands4–04–2Friendly

Honours

Feyenoord