De Ligt Matthijs

Matthijs de Ligt (born 12 August 1999) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for the Netherlands national team. De Ligt made his debut for Ajax’s senior team in September 2016 in a cup game against Willem II. He scored from a corner after 25 minutes, making him the second-youngest goalscorer ever behind Clarence Seedorf. On 24 May, he became the youngest player ever (17 years and 285 days old) to play in a major European final when he started against Manchester United in the 2017 UEFA Europa League Final. On 17 December 2018, De Ligt won the Golden Boy award, becoming the first defender to win the award.[5] The following season, he helped Ajax capture a domestic double and reach the semi-finals of the Champions League. His performances earned him a move to Serie A club Juventus, and saw him win the Kopa Trophy in 2019. He won the Serie A title during his first season with the Turin side. In 2017, De Ligt made his debut for the Netherlands at the age of 17, making him the youngest player to start for the national team since 1931. He featured for the side at UEFA Euro 2020 and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

JUVENTUS F.C.


2019-2020


Juventus vs Torino


Match Worn Shirt


Did you Know?

This shirt was worn by Matthijs De Ligt during the Serie A game between Juventus and Torino which took place in Torino, “Allianz Stadium”, on July 4th 2020. Juventus defeated Torino 4-1. The team wore a special shirt to celebrate the legendary Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon that overtook AC Milan’s Paolo Maldini in Serie A’s appearances with a new record with 648 matches. To honor the goalkeeper, Juventus has created a special badge printed on sleeve that says “648UFFON”.

Did you Know?

De Ligt is considered by pundits to be among the most highly regarded young prospects in world football, as demonstrated by his victory in the 2018 Golden Boy award, which is assigned to the most impressive young player in European football. Having played as an attacking midfielder in his youth, De Ligt is both a physical and technically gifted right-footed centre-back, who is known for his clean tackling, anticipation, marking, height, strength, speed and accurate passing, which enables him to start attacking plays from the back; moreover, his height allows him to be a major threat from set pieces, whilst his strength means that he is unlikely to be pushed off the ball, particularly in aerial duels. His playing style is often compared to that of Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué; he has also been likened to Jan Vertonghen, due to his “similar forward surges, a propensity to create an extra man in midfield, and calmness on the ball,” and to compatriot Ronald Koeman, courtesy of his “powerful shot and body strength.” A 2019 UEFA.com profile described De Ligt with the following words: “A natural leader, De Ligt is an elegant two-footed central defender. Dominant in the air, he is blessed with strength, fine distribution and composure, and is able to play out from the back thanks to his confidence in possession, while his intelligent positioning helps him deny pacy forwards. With his ability to read the game, he could even play in midfield. His leadership also stands him out: he was 18 when he was made Ajax skipper.” That same year, Paul Wilkes of The Independent also noted that “De Ligt’s ability to play out from the back and organise his fellow teammates are valuable commodities in a time when the lack of quality defenders has been highlighted.” Former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher praised De Ligt for his “physical attributes” and “leadership qualities”. Furthermore, Carragher went on to say he plays “like he’s 24 or 25” indicating maturity and strength. Former Netherlands centre-back Jaap Stam said De Ligt: “He’s got composure on the ball, he’s aggressive tactically, he sees the game, he reads the game well and he’s got that driving force for himself as well in what you need to achieve and where you want to go to.” Upon signing with Juventus, one of the club’s former managers, Marcello Lippi, instead said of the defender’s precocious performances: “I’ve seen plenty of greats, like Alessandro Nesta, Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Ciro Ferrara, Fabio Cannavaro, and Marco Materazzi. I’ve never seen anyone like that at his age.” In 2019, Giacomo Chiuchiolo described De Ligt as a “complete” and talented young defender, noting that although he is not exceptionally quick, he possesses excellent positioning and an ability to read the game, among his other technical and physical qualities. Despite his talent, however, he has come under criticism at times in the media for being inconsistent, due to his tendency to commit occasional lapses or errors, although his Juventus defensive teammate Leonardo Bonucci has stated that he believes that De Ligt will overcome these weaknesses with time, as he matures and gains more experience with age, and successfully adapts to the team’s new defensive strategy under manager Maurizio Sarri, who uses a zonal system rather than man–to–man marking.

Match Worn & Signed Boots


Ajax A.F.C.


Did you Know?

De Ligt is considered by pundits to be among the most highly regarded young prospects in world football, as demonstrated by his victory in the 2018 Golden Boy award, which is assigned to the most impressive young player in European football. Having played as an attacking midfielder in his youth, De Ligt is both a physical and technically gifted right-footed centre-back, who is known for his clean tackling, anticipation, marking, height, strength, speed and accurate passing, which enables him to start attacking plays from the back. His height allows him to be a major threat from set pieces, while his strength means that he is unlikely to be pushed off the ball, particularly in aerial duels. His playing style is often compared to that of Barcelona defender Gerard Piqué; he has also been likened to Jan Vertonghen, due to his “similar forward surges, a propensity to create an extra man in midfield, and calmness on the ball,” and to compatriot Ronald Koeman, courtesy of his “powerful shot and body strength.” A 2019 UEFA.com profile described De Ligt as a “natural leader [who] is an elegant two-footed central defender. Dominant in the air, he is blessed with strength, fine distribution and composure, and is able to play out from the back thanks to his confidence in possession, while his intelligent positioning helps him deny pacy forwards. With his ability to read the game, he could even play in midfield. His leadership also stands him out: he was 18 when he was made Ajax skipper.” That same year, Paul Wilkes of The Independent wrote that “De Ligt’s ability to play out from the back and organise his fellow teammates are valuable commodities in a time when the lack of quality defenders has been highlighted.” Former Liverpool and England defender Jamie Carragher praised De Ligt for his “physical attributes” and “leadership qualities”. Carragher also said he plays “like he’s 24 or 25” indicating maturity and strength. Of De Ligt, former Netherlands centre-back Jaap Stam said: “He’s got composure on the ball, he’s aggressive tactically, he sees the game, he reads the game well and he’s got that driving force for himself as well in what you need to achieve and where you want to go to.” Upon signing with Juventus, Marcello Lippi, one of the club’s former managers, said of the defender’s precocious performances: “I’ve seen plenty of greats, like Alessandro Nesta, Franco Baresi, Paolo Maldini, Ciro Ferrara, Fabio Cannavaro, and Marco Materazzi. I’ve never seen anyone like that at his age.” In 2019, Giacomo Chiuchiolo described De Ligt as a “complete” and talented young defender, saying that although he is not exceptionally quick, he possesses excellent positioning and an ability to read the game, among his other technical and physical qualities. Despite his talent, he has at times come under criticism in the media for being inconsistent due to his tendency to commit occasional lapses or errors. In October 2019, his Juventus defensive teammate Leonardo Bonucci said he believes that De Ligt will overcome these weaknesses with time, as he matures and gains more experience with age, and successfully adapts to the team’s new defensive strategy under manager Maurizio Sarri, who uses a zonal marking system rather than man-to-man marking.