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Teun Koopmeiners Siblings: Get to Know Peer Koopmeiners

Teun Koopmeiners is a Dutch professional footballer born on 28 February 1998 in Castricum, North Holland, Netherlands. He primarily operates as a midfielder, capable of playing in defensive, central, or more advanced roles, and has occasionally filled in at centre-back. Known for his leadership, technical ability, set-piece expertise, and goal-scoring threat from midfield, he currently [...] The…

Teun Koopmeiners Siblings: Get to Know Peer Koopmeiners

Teun Koopmeiners, a versatile Dutch midfielder born on 28 February 1998 in Castricum, North Holland, Netherlands, has made a significant impact in professional football. Currently playing for Serie A club Juventus with the number 8 jersey and representing the Dutch national team, Koopmeiners initially honed his skills at AZ Alkmaar's academy, rising through the ranks to become a key player and captain for the club.

Known for his leadership, technical prowess, set-piece proficiency, and goal-scoring ability, Koopmeiners has also occasionally manned the centre-back position. His success story is further enriched by his younger brother, Peer Koopmeiners, born on 4 May 2000, who has also pursued a professional career as a midfielder at AZ Alkmaar.

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