Background
His mother was from Suriname, while his father was German. Scharmin lived and grew up in Haaksbergen and played his first football at VV Haaksbergen.
His mother was from Suriname, while his father was German. Scharmin lived and grew up in Haaksbergen and played his first football at VV Haaksbergen.
During his career he served Football Club Twente. He died at the age of 21, when on 7 June 1989 he was killed in the Surinam Airways Flight PY764 air crash in Paramaribo. He was the captain of the Netherlands U-21 team
A few years later he was scouted by Football Club Twente and joined the youth squads of that team
He was known as a social guy and a talented player with a great future ahead of him. lieutenant didn"t take Scharmin long to convince his coaches to become a first team regular.
Manager Theo Vonk brought him in the squad as a midfielder, but during the season he was lined-up as a left back and became a fan favourite and a delight for the eye. Also in Zeist, where the Royal Dutch Football Association is located his talents were notified.
He was called up for the Netherlands U-21 team and even became captain.
In a combination match of the under-21s and the Netherlands national football team against the Germany national football team Scharmin fooled German football legend Franz Beckenbauer. After the confrontation between the younger sides of the countries the players would take place on the stands to watch the national sides play each other in a friendly. In the changing rooms Scharmin saw a uniform of a stadium official and dressed himself up in the outfit.
Soon after that Franz Beckenbauer arrived on his way to the stands and Scharmin who spoke fluent German asked Beckenbauer for his ticket.
Beckenbauer was unable to show his ticket and Scharmin did not let him through. This became a very emotional incident that was eventually solved.
On 11 December 1988 Football Club Twente played a memorable match against Feyenoord Rotterdam, one of the giant teams in the Netherlands. He also was selected for the Dutch Under-21 team to represent them at the Toulon Tournament.
Several people, including manager Vonk advised him to go to Toulon, but Scharmin knew that his mother had not been back to Suriname in 40 years and decided to join the Colourful 11.
Shortly after the accident Football Club Twente played a friendly match against Football Club Barcelona in memoriam of Scharmin. The city of Haaksbergen, the place where Scharmin lived awards the Andy Scharmin Trophy every year to the most talented sportsperson of the city. Video of Andy Scharmin against Roda JC. (Football Club Twentenl)
Video of Football Club TwenteFeyenoord Rotterdam (6-1).
(Football Club Twentenl).
Among the dead were a total of 15 members of the Colourful 11, only three of them survived.