During his entire football career, Verlegh played for NAC Breda. He was involved in this football club from the day it was founded until his death in 1960.
Early years Verlegh was born in het Ginneken, now a part of
Breda. At the age of 10 Verlegh founded the Ginnekensche Voetbal Vereniging (GVV). At this time Antoon Verlegh was nicknamed 'De Rat' (English: The Rat) because of his quick play and moves. In 1908 Verlegh joined NOAD. In 1912 NOAD and ADVENDO merged to form
NAC Breda, for whom Verlegh, at the age of 17, immediately began playing in the first team.
Senior career As an attacking midfielder, Verlegh was for 19 years one of the important players in NAC's first squad. Throughout the Netherlands he was considered to be a technically gifted player and an opinion maker in Dutch football. He was also known for his progressive views in football. Verlegh won the Eerste Klasse Zuid's championship (English: Southern Premier League) six times and won the Dutch national title with NAC in 1921. On 26 April 1925, Verlegh sustained a serious injury, that would leave him out for almost seven months. After recovery, he was able to play on until his retirement on 11 October 1931, in the match
MVV - NAC (1-3). In the 19 years Verlegh played for NAC, he played 295 matches, scoring 125 times. ==International career==