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  1. Rob Rensenbrink was a Dutch footballer who played for Anderlecht and the Netherlands national team in the 1970s. He scored 14 goals in 46 international matches and was the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup's all-time top scorer with 25 goals.

  2. Jan 28, 2020 · Rob Rensenbrink was a two-time World Cup finalist and a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winner with Anderlecht. He scored 14 goals in 46 caps for the Netherlands and was known for his 'Snake Man' skills.

  3. Pieter Robert (Rob) Rensenbrink (Amsterdam, 3 juli 1947 - Oostzaan, 24 januari 2020 [ 1 ]) was een Nederlands profvoetballer, die tijdens zijn carrière voor onder meer Club Brugge en RSC Anderlecht uitkwam. Rensenbrink werd in België in 1973 topschutter. Drie jaar later won hij de Gouden Schoen.

  4. Jan 27, 2020 · Rob Rensenbrink came to within the width of an Estadio Monumental goalpost from pure footballing immortality. An inch further to the right and the Oranje would have become the sixth different winner of the World Cup, rather than Argentina.

    • Steven Scragg
  5. Jan 27, 2020 · Rensenbrink was the star of Anderlecht and came close to scoring the World Cup winning goal for the Netherlands in 1978. He also won two European Cup Winners' Cups and scored five goals in Argentina.

  6. Rob Rensenbrink was a creative and stylish left winger who played for the Netherlands in two World Cup finals. He also starred for Club Brugge and Anderlecht, winning several titles and awards, but missed the golden chance in the 1978 final against Argentina.

  7. Jan 25, 2020 · Rensenbrink was a star forward for the Netherlands in the 1970s, known for his "Snake Man" runs and his near-miss in the 1978 World Cup final. He also played in Belgium and the US, and died of a muscle disease in 2020.