. . "1998"^^ . . "Paramaribo"@en . "Chelsea"@en . . . . . "2014"^^ . "23"^^ . "Atl\u00E9tico Madrid"@en . "2015"^^ . "2013"^^ . "Netherlands"@en . "SC Telstar"@en . "Jerrel Hasselbaink"@en . "SC Telstar"@en . . "Boavista"@en . . "Jerrel Hasselbaink (born 27 March 1972), usually known as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, is a Dutch former football striker who played for various clubs in the Netherlands, Portugal, England, and Spain. He also played 23 matches for the Dutch national team, including at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He scored more than 250 career goals. He was the first team coach at English Championship side Nottingham Forest, until January 2013 when he left the club after terminating his contract by mutual consent. On 29 May that year, he was appointed manager of Royal Antwerp in the Belgian Second Division."@en . . . . "Campomaiorense"@en . . "Royal Antwerp"@en . "Queens Park Rangers"@en . . . "Charlton Athletic"@en . . . "Middlesbrough"@en . "Jerrel Hasselbaink (born 27 March 1972), usually known as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, is a Dutch former football striker who played for various clubs in the Netherlands, Portugal, England, and Spain. He also played 23 matches for the Dutch national team, including at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He scored more than 250 career goals. He was the first team coach at English Championship side Nottingham Forest, until January 2013 when he left the club after terminating his contract by mutual consent. On 29 May that year, he was appointed manager of Royal Antwerp in the Belgian Second Division. His nephew Nigel Hasselbaink plays professionally for St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership."@en . . "AZ"@en . . . . . . . . "Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink"@en . . "Burton Albion"@en . . . "Suriname"@en . . "1988"^^ . "2006"^^ . "2007"^^ . "2004"^^ . . . . "2000"^^ . . . "1999"^^ . "Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink"@en . "1972-03-27"^^ . "1996"^^ . "DWS"@en . "Leeds United"@en . "Cardiff City"@en . "1997"^^ . . . "1995"^^ . . "1990"^^ . . "1991"^^ . .