Ajax Born in
Voorhout, Van der Sar began his career at his hometown club, Foreholte, and then
Noordwijk. At a relatively late age, he was brought to the attention of
Louis van Gaal, and subsequently signed for
Ajax. Even though he joined late he went into the reserve team and bided his time before getting his first-team call-up by Louis van Gaal. He enjoyed a long and successful stint in their senior side, winning the
1991–92 UEFA Cup (albeit only as the reserve, making no appearances in the run) and the
1994–95 UEFA Champions League (by now the starting goalkeeper), as well as the 1995
Best European Goalkeeper award, besides domestic honours. He was in goal for Ajax in the
1996 UEFA Champions League Final, but had to make do with a runner-up medal as they lost the penalty shoot-out against
Juventus. He became the first non-Italian to keep goal for the Turin club. He was the first-choice goalkeeper during his first two seasons in Italy, making 66
Serie A appearances as Juventus finished runners-up in the league twice under
Carlo Ancelotti, with the best defensive record in the league on each occasion. He performed well in his first season, winning the
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup, and helping the club compete for the Serie A title. On the final day of the 1999–2000 season, however, Juventus lost to
Perugia, after Van der Sar was beaten by
Alessandro Calori's volley; the result allowed
Lazio to overtake Juventus and win the league title by a single point. The following season was less successful, however, as Juventus suffered a first-round exit in both the
Coppa Italia and the
Champions League, while Van der Sar committed several errors, including a high-profile one in a league fixture at home against eventual Serie A champions
Roma, on 6 May 2001, when he spilled
Hidetoshi Nakata's shot, allowing
Vincenzo Montella to tie the game 2–2; Juventus eventually finished two points behind the league champions. Van der Sar lost his place in the summer of 2001, after the Bianconeri purchased Italian international goalkeeper
Gianluigi Buffon from Parma for 100 billion lire (approximately £32.6 million), a world-record fee for a goalkeeper. Unwilling to remain as second-choice behind Buffon, Van der Sar made it clear he wished to move on after two years in Serie A.
Fulham On 1 August 2001, Van der Sar opted to play in England and joined newly promoted
Fulham in a shock move worth £7 million, signing a four-year contract. The following day, Van der Sar was officially unveiled by Fulham, and upon his arrival, he described the move as a "nice friendly atmosphere" and that he felt "appreciated". He made his league debut on 18 August 2001 in a 2–3 away defeat against
Manchester United. In total, he notched up 127 league appearances while at Fulham. In a game against
Aston Villa in his final season at the club, he memorably saved two penalties from
Juan Pablo Ángel in a 1–1 draw. His performances for the Cottagers caught the eye of Manchester United and the attention of
Sir Alex Ferguson.
Manchester United Van der Sar signed for
Manchester United on 10 June 2005 for a reported fee of £2 million, although the exact transfer fee was undisclosed. Former Manchester United manager
Sir Alex Ferguson considers him the best goalkeeper to have played for the club since
Peter Schmeichel. On 5 May 2007, his penalty save from
Darius Vassell helped assure a 1–0 triumph over
Manchester City in the
Manchester derby. The following day,
Chelsea's failure to beat
Arsenal at the
Emirates ensured Manchester United's ninth Premier League trophy and Van der Sar's first. He was also named in the 2006–07
PFA Team of the Year. Three months later, he was a catalyst in Manchester United's 16th
FA Community Shield victory, as he saved three consecutive penalties in a
shoot-out after Manchester United and
Chelsea played to a 1–1 draw at the end of regular time. The 2007–08 season was Van der Sar's best season since his arrival; he had several great performances despite a niggling groin injury. He would help United secure their second successive Premier League title on the final day and win the
Champions League by saving the final penalty of the shoot-out from
Nicolas Anelka. Van der Sar signed a one-year extension to his contract with Manchester United on 12 December 2008, keeping him at the club until at least the end of the 2009–10 season. On 27 January 2009, Van der Sar helped Manchester United set a new club and Premier League record for consecutive clean sheets – the club's 5–0 win over
West Bromwich Albion meant that they had gone 11 games and 1,032 minutes without conceding a goal, beating the previous record of 10 matches and 1,025 minutes set by
Petr Čech in the 2004–05 season. He then broke the overall English league record in the club's following game four days later, beating the previous record of 1,103 minutes, set by
Steve Death of
Reading in 1979. Another clean sheet, against West Ham on 8 February 2009, extended the record to 1,212 minutes, beating the British top-flight record of 1,155 minutes previously set by
Aberdeen's
Bobby Clark in 1971. Finally, on 18 February 2009, Van der Sar further extended the record to 1,302 minutes, and in doing so, he broke
José María Buljubasich's single-season world record of 1,289 minutes, set in the
Chilean Clausura in 2005. His clean sheet record ended on 4 March, when he made an error allowing
Peter Løvenkrands of
Newcastle United to score after nine minutes. In total, Van der Sar had gone 1,311 minutes without conceding in the league. However, he missed out on winning his third Champions League winners medal as United succumbed to a 2–0 defeat at the hands of
Barcelona in the
final of the tournament on 27 May 2009. Nevertheless, he won
Best European Goalkeeper award from UEFA for the second time, 14 years after he first won it at
Ajax. He was one of the five United players shortlisted for the
PFA Players' Player of the Year award, which was ultimately given to his United teammate
Ryan Giggs; however, Van der Sar was named in the
PFA Team of the Year. Van der Sar sustained a finger injury during the
Audi Cup pre-season tournament, forcing him to miss the first 12 matches of Manchester United's 2009–10 season. On 6 October 2009, Van der Sar returned to action for United, playing 90 minutes in the reserves against
Everton. On 17 October 2009, he returned to action in the first team, playing in United's 2–1 victory over
Bolton Wanderers. On 21 November 2009, Van der Sar would suffer injury again and be kept out of action for 12 games, with the combination of the Dutchman's wife suffering a brain haemorrhage just before Christmas. On 16 January 2010, Van der Sar returned to action in a 3–0 win over
Burnley. Van der Sar signed a one-year extension to his current contract with
Manchester United on 26 February 2010, keeping him at the club until at least the end of the 2010–11 season. On 23 December 2010, British press reported that Sir Alex Ferguson had confirmed Van der Sar would retire at the end of the
2010–11 Premier League season. Although he denied the reports at the time, On 12 March, Van der Sar was named Man of the Match against Arsenal in the FA Cup after making several fine saves. United won the match 2–0 with goals from
Wayne Rooney and
Fabio. He was included in the
PFA Team of the Year, making his third appearance there, others in 2007 and 2008. On 22 May 2011, he played his final game at Old Trafford in a 4–2 victory over
Blackpool, resulting in Blackpool's relegation from the Premier League. He captained United as a farewell treat. His last game for United was against
Barcelona in the
2011 UEFA Champions League Final on 28 May, which United lost 3–1; at 40 years, 211 days he was the oldest male player to feature in a European Cup final in the Champions League era, with
Dino Zoff holding the all-time record at 41 years, 86 days, when he appeared in the
1983 European Cup Final. Following the match, Van der Sar retired from active football.
Noordwijk On 12 March 2016, Van der Sar made a brief return to football to play a single match for his former youth club
Noordwijk. Noordwijk, playing in the amateur
fifth tier, had suffered an injury crisis. He saved a penalty and conceded a goal in the match as they drew 1–1 with
Jodan Boys. ==International career==