Hans Gillhaus, born on November fifth, nineteen sixty-three, is a retired Dutch professional footballer renowned for his prowess as a left-sided forward. Over the span of a remarkable sixteen-year career, he showcased his skills primarily in the Eredivisie, where he made a significant impact.
During his time in the Eredivisie, Gillhaus played a total of three hundred forty-eight matches, netting one hundred forty-six goals. His career was largely defined by his stints with Den Bosch and PSV, two clubs where he left an indelible mark. In addition to his domestic success, he also ventured abroad, playing in Scotland, Japan, and Finland, further broadening his footballing horizons.
Gillhaus's talent was recognized on the international stage as well, as he had the honor of representing the Netherlands at the nineteen ninety World Cup. His contributions to the national team and club football have solidified his legacy in the sport.