Career
Arnold Mühren was devastated when receiving it, as he got it in the final second of the last game of his career. After starting his career at Football Club Volendam, Mühren moved to Amsterdam in 1971. In 1982 he transferred to
He did not feature in the match squad for the 1985 final.
He was one of the few players from outside the United Kingdom and Ireland playing in English football in that era. After his stay in England, Mühren returned to, where he added the European Cup Winners" Cup (1986-1987) to his trophy collection.
Mühren also reached the final the following year in 1988 but lost to KV Mechelen. In the final against the Soviet Union he provided the cross from which Marco van Basten scored the second goal (considered one of the greatest volleyed goals of all time).
He continued playing for for one more season after that, finally hanging up his boots in 1989 at the age of 38.
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