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Martin Wiggemansen

Martin Wiggemansen was a Dutch professional footballer who played as a left winger.

Club career
Born in Amsterdam, Wiggemansen played for FC Amsterdam, Ajax, Lugano and PEC Zwolle. He joined Ajax in 1980 from FC Amsterdam and played 24 games for the senior side, scoring on his Eredivisie debut against Roda JC. Lured to Ajax by the club's directors, he was not wanted by Ajax manager Leo Beenhakker and Wiggemansen left the club after losing his place to Danish talent Jesper Olsen. He scored a table-topping 19 goals for FC Lugano in the Swiss second tier-Nationalliga B in the 1983/84 season, after scoring 13 in his first season with the club. ==International career==
International career
He also played for the Netherlands at under-21 youth level in a game against Hungary in May 1978. ==Post-playing career==
Post-playing career
After retiring as a player, he worked for Ajax as a youth coach. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Death Wiggemansen died of cancer in 2021. He was survived by his wife Ellie and their two children. ==References==
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