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Spanish championship 2000
Spanish Cup 2002
Spanish Supercup 2001, 2003
Top scorer in Europe and Spain and winner of 2003 EMS Golden Shoe with 29 league goals
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National team

Makaay made his international debut for the Netherlands in a 3-1 victory against Wales on 5 October 1996. He waited eight months for his second call, and scored his first goal on his 18th appearance. He played at UEFA EURO 2000? and was part of the squad which missed out on the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

UEFA EURO 2004? qualifying

His path to a starting place regularly blocked by Patrick Kluivert and Ruud van Nistelrooij, Makaay appeared in four of the Netherlands' ten qualifiers, scoring once against Austria in Vienna.

Club

A protégé at SBV Vitesse, Makaay scored 42 goals in 109 Dutch league games for the Arnhem outfit.

1997: Makaay joined CD Tenerife along with team-mate Ferdi Vierklau for €10m. In 1998\/99 he struck 14 times in 36 games, although the islanders were still relegated.

1999: Returned immediately to the Primera División by signing for RC Deportivo La Coru?a. Makaay enjoyed a dream start to his Riazor career, his 22 goals firing the Galicians to their first Spanish title in 1999\/00. The next two seasons yielded only eight more, though, as he struggled with injuries. However, Makaay revived sufficiently to score the goal against Real Madrid CF that helped secure Deportivo's place in the UEFA Champions League on the last day of the 2001\/02 season.

2002\/03: Scored 29 league goals to claim the Golden Shoe as Depor finished third. In August he left the Riazor for FC Bayern München, signing a four-year deal for a fee in excess of €17m.

Did you know?

Makaay played 31 times for the Dutch Under-21 side, a record he shares with Arnold Bruggink.

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