Bert Gozems (June 18, 1956) is a Dutch former paid soccer player. He was known as a fast, ball-like player, who was able to get well on the right and on the left. He held the biggest part of his career at FC Utrecht, where he scored in his debut game against Telstar. With the same team he played in 1981 in the UEFA Cup match against HSV from Germany. In the home match at "neutral" at Vitesse in Arnhem, the match against HSV, which was then trained by Ernst Happel, was completely out of hand. FC. Utrecht was strongly punished by UEFA.

In the 1980/81 season he was loaned to FC Den Bosch '67. With that club he reached the qualifying competition. In 1982 he was sold to Willem II. In the 1983/84 season he scored the first goal of the new league against FC Groningen. The last two years of his career as a paid football player, he joined FC Wageningen. In the match FC Wageningen - RBC, Gozems made a unique hat trick by utilizing three punishments in a time frame of fourteen minutes. At the end of the 1984/85 season he suffered a serious knee injury. In 1986 he played his last match in paid football in the match against RBC. He played a total of 237 games in paid football and scored 46 goals. Overview club career Also see

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