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World Cup: Netherland’s midfielder has Filipino blood

By: - Online Sports Editor / @CFColinaINQ
/ 06:34 PM June 19, 2014

In this June 10, photo, Jonathan de Guzman of the Netherlands is seen during a training session in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Jonathan de Guzman appears to have fully recovered from a hamstring strain and to be fit enough to play in the Netherlands’ crucial Group B opener against defending champion Spain of Friday.   AP

MANILA, Philippines — Jonathan De Guzman, Netherland’s midfielder, is of Filipino descent.

De Guzman, who made a start for Netherlands against Australia and Spain in the World Cup group stages, is actually born to a Jamaican mother, Pauline, and a Filipino father, Bobby.

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In a story on telegraph.co.uk, it was Bobby, who migrated to Canada from the Philippines as a child, who really pushed Jonathan to chase for his dreams even at a young age.

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“My dad really pushed us,” Jonathan said of his father who worked as an IT manager in Ontario. “If he hadn’t pushed us to make the most of our talent, I don’t think I would have got this far.”

Jonathan, the youngest of three, flew to then Netherlands at the age of 12 to join the Feyenoord youth academy.

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“It was scary,” he says of the move to Europe. “But when everything got settled down, it went by very fast. My dad told me I was going to sit by the window and cry, and I would want to come home. But I can’t remember a day that I was sitting by the window. I always enjoyed myself.”

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But that courageous trip to another continent proved to be a life-changing decision as Jonathan eventually acquired a Dutch citizenship in 2008 and got the international call-up for the Beijing Olympics.

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Jonathan, who has played for Oranje’s under-21 and under-23 teams, was in the radar of the Philippine national team but has never been reported to have had interest in playing for the Azkals.

Netherlands, which narrowly escaped Australia, 3-2, Wednesday night (Manila time) is atop group B in the World Cup with six points.

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