Seedorf was dismissed by Milan after just four months on the job.
Seedorf won his first managerial match with Milan against Hellas Verona.
Seedorf was appointed the new head coach of Milan.
Seedorf announced his retirement from professional football to take up the manager position at Milan.
Seedorf scored his 100th goal in domestic league play.
Seedorf won the 2013 Campeonato Carioca with Botafogo.
Seedorf won his first title with Botafogo, the 2013 Taça Guanabara.
Seedorf scored a hat-trick against Macaé.
Seedorf scored two goals and made an assist against Cruzeiro.
Seedorf scored his first goal for Botafogo against Atlético Goianiense.
Seedorf made his debut with Botafogo against Grêmio.
Seedorf signed a two-year contract with Brazilian club Botafogo.
Seedorf held a press conference announcing his departure from Milan.
Seedorf announced he was playing his last match with Milan against Novara.
Seedorf scored the winning goal in Milan's first win of the 2011–12 Serie A campaign against Cesena.
Seedorf was the target of racist chants from Lazio fans in a 1–1 draw.
Seedorf was recalled to the Netherlands national team after a two-year absence.
Seedorf scored the only goal in Milan's opening group match against Shakhtar Donetsk.
Seedorf scored two long-range goals against Juventus in a 2–2 draw.
Seedorf moved to Inter Milan in a $24.35 million deal.
Seedorf received his first call-up for the Netherlands national team against Luxembourg.
Seedorf made his professional debut for Ajax against Groningen at the age of 16 years and 242 days.
Clarence Seedorf was born in Paramaribo, Suriname.
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