Marnix Smit
Marnix Smit (born 10 December 1975) is a Dutch former footballer who played as a centre back. He spent all of his professional career, which lasted ten years, with Heracles Almelo.[1][2] Playing careerSmit was born in Almelo and played youth football for SV Rietvogels and FC Twente.[3] In January 1999, while playing for the reserve team of FC Twente, he was approached by Eerste Divisie side Heracles Almelo, who were looking to give the club a more regional image with players who were from the area.[4] Smit subsequently made his debut in professional football on 16 August 1999, in an away match against FC Eindhoven.[1] During the 2004–05 season, he helped Heracles become Eerste Divisie champions.[4] During the next season, they were able to stay in the Eredivisie comfortably (reaching 13th place), of which he said in 2014: "it felt like winning another championship".[4] Smit subsequently played for three more seasons in the Eredivisie with Heracles, before leaving the club in the summer of 2009.[1] He then moved to amateur side SVZW,[5] where he played until 2012.[1] Style of playSmit was known as a player with good passing ability, and as a free kick specialist.[3] Personal lifeWhile playing professional football, Smit was a public administration student at the University of Twente.[6] In 2010, he obtained a PhD degree in urban planning at the same university with a dissertation entitled "Safeguarding public interests in urban planning: A study on the impact of public-private partnerships on the public interest".[7] HonoursHeracles Almelo References
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