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Bryan Roy was born on 12 February, 1970 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a Dutch footballer (born 1970). Discover Bryan Roy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 12 February, 1970
Birthday 12 February
Birthplace Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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Bryan Roy Height, Weight & Measurements

At 54 years old, Bryan Roy height is 1.78 m .

Physical Status
Height 1.78 m
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Who Is Bryan Roy's Wife?

His wife is Nada van Nie (m. 1993–2008)

Family
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Wife Nada van Nie (m. 1993–2008)
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Children Quentin Roy, Jamie Lee Roy

Bryan Roy Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bryan Roy worth at the age of 54 years old? Bryan Roy’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Bryan Roy's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1970

Bryan Eduard Steven Roy (born 12 February 1970) is a Dutch football manager and a former professional player.

As a player he was a winger and notably played for Ajax, Nottingham Forest and Hertha BSC.

His spell at Forest culminated in three Premier League seasons with his debut year resulting in a 3rd-place finish and qualification for the following seasons UEFA Cup.

He also played professionally for Foggia.

He was capped 32 times by the Netherlands, scoring nine goals.

Following the end of his playing career, Roy moved into coaching and was appointed head coach of Ajax's youth teams – formerly Ajax E1.

1987

Born in Amsterdam, Roy started his professional playing career in Ajax in 1987, winning the UEFA Cup in 1992.

1990

He played at the 1990 and 1994 FIFA World Cups and at UEFA Euro 1992.

1992

In November 1992, Roy was sold to the Italian club Foggia and replaced as left winger by Marc Overmars.

1994

During his time there, he represented his country at the 1994 World Cup, scoring once as the Netherlands reached the quarter-finals.

After the World Cup, he moved to England after Nottingham Forest paid their record fee of £2.5million for his services.

Roy's first season at the City Ground was a success, as he provided a strong partner for Stan Collymore.

He helped the newly promoted side finish an impressive third in the Premiership and qualify for the UEFA Cup – the first time Forest had achieved European qualification in the post-Heysel era.

His only international goal came in the first round of the 1994 World Cup, the late match-winner in a 2–1 victory over Morocco.

1995

Collymore was sold to Liverpool in the summer of 1995, although Forest did reach the UEFA Cup quarter-finals.

1996

His first-team opportunities were limited by injury and disappointing form in 1996–97, and Roy decided that he had seen enough of England.

After Forest's 1996–97 season ended in relegation from the Premiership, Roy moved to Germany in a £1.5million switch to Hertha BSC.

2000

In 2000, he returned to his homeland and turned out for NAC Breda, where he remained until hanging up his boots in 2002.

Roy picked up 32 international caps for the Netherlands national football team, scoring nine goals.

2010

He was later appointed to a similar position with the Ajax B team in 2010, a position he remained in until 2015.

Roy worked as head coach of the AFC Ajax E-Youth before becoming head coach of Jong Ajax in the summer of 2010.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Roy began spreading numerous conspiracy theories through his Twitter-account, many concerning the pandemic.

2020

In October 2020, Roy tweeted threats to journalist Chris Klomp, who has publicly criticised the spreading of COVID-19 conspiracy theories.

In April 2021, Roy replied to a tweet about prime minister Mark Rutte, stating that Rutte would be shot through the head soon.

After this Roy was questioned by the police, to whom he declared that he believes Rutte should be executed, because of QAnon-conspiracy theories concerning him.

Because of his tweet, Roy was convicted of threatening the prime minister and sentenced to 80 hours of community service under two years' probation.

Should Roy not fulfill his community service, he would have to serve 40 days in prison.

In case Roy violates the terms of his probation, he will have to serve an additional prison sentence of four weeks.

After Roy failed to fulfill his community service, he was arrested to serve 40 days in prison.

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