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Brabant Coach (74) Was Attacked at Home and Severely Beaten, but Still Led His Team to Safety

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He was mugged, beaten up and, due to his severe injuries, could not even sit or stand. Yet Willem Leushuis (74) did not give up. The trainer from Eindhoven picked himself up and still led IJsselmeervogels to safety in the Second Division. "I really thought: this is it for me."

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He was mugged, beaten up and, due to his severe injuries, could not even sit or stand. Yet Willem Leushuis (74) did not give up. The trainer from Eindhoven picked himself up and still led IJsselmeervogels to safety in the Second Division. "I really thought: this is it for me."

·Amersfoort, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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He was mugged, beaten up and, due to his severe injuries, could not even sit or stand. Yet Willem Leushuis (74) did not give up. The trainer from Eindhoven picked himself up and still led IJsselmeervogels to safety in the Second Division. "I really thought: this is it for me."

He was mugged, beaten up and, due to his severe injuries, could not even sit or stand. Yet Willem Leushuis (74) did not give up. The trainer from Eindhoven picked himself up and still led IJsselmeervogels to safety in the Second Division. "I really thought: this is it for me."

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bndestem.nl broke the news on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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