La Liga and FIFA celebrate former Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard who turns 58-year-old today.
The legendary Dutch coach has been linked with a return out of retirement to manage the Netherland.
RijkaardΒ was previously in charge of the national team between 1998 and 2000 but hasnβt worked in football since 2013.
La Liga, FIFA, Barcelona, and AC Milan took to their official social media handle to celebrate the legendary footballer and coach who turns a year older on this day.
π Countless victories.
π 2 #LaLigaSantander titles.
β½οΈ Unique methodology.Happy 58th birthday, Frank Rijkaard! ππ³π±β€οΈ pic.twitter.com/rloP5uaKET
β LaLiga English (@LaLigaEN) September 30, 2020
βͺοΈπ΄ @AFCAjax legend
π΄β«οΈ @acmilan legend
π @OnsOranje legendπ Happy 58th birthday to one of the most stylish footballers in history, Frank Rijkaard π€΅ pic.twitter.com/7YrSG5g8qu
β FIFA.com (@FIFAcom) September 30, 2020
π Happy birthday, Frank Rijkaard! pic.twitter.com/uICHoYP6bU
β FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) September 30, 2020
ππ΄β« It’s Frankie Rijkaard’s 58th birthday! What 3 words best describe him?
ππ΄β« Oggi Rijkaard compie 58 anni! Quali tre parole lo definiscono meglio?
#SempreMilan pic.twitter.com/BCK1N6oxpgβ AC Milan (@acmilan) September 30, 2020
Rijkaard started his career with Ajax before a spell at Sporting CP, Real Zaragoza, A.C. Milan.
The Dutchman won several titles as a player and coach including a 2-1 final win over Arsenal in the 2006 Champions League final in Paris.