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Full name
  
Wensley Rinaldo Bundel

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Team
  
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Position
  
Midfielder

Place of birth
  
Paramaribo, Surinam

Years
  
Team

Apps
  
(Gls)

Wensley Rinaldo Bundel is a former Surinamese football manager and player who last managed S.V. Transvaal in the Surinamese Hoofdklasse.

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As a player he played in the Hoofdklasse for S.V. Transvaal, and for the Suriname national team, helping Transvaal to five National titles, and two CONCACAF Champions Cups, during one of the clubs' most successful periods. He has also managed H.O.B. (House Of Billiards), Transvaal and the Suriname national team during the span of his career.

He is considered one of the best defensive midfielders in the history of the sport in Suriname, having also helped Suriname to win the CFU Championship in 1978.

Career

Bundel began his football career in Paramaribo, playing with S.V. Transvaal in the SVB Hoofdklasse, the top flight of football in Suriname. He played in the midfield with Roy Vanenburg and Pauli Corte in the sixties. He was best friends with Roy George, of arch rivals S.V. Robinhood except for on the pitch, where competition was fierce. In 1973, SV Transvaal went undefeated, winning the league title, as well as the CONCACAF Champions Cup, the first for a Surinamese club. They defeated CRKSV Jong Colombia from the Netherlands Antilles 4–2 on aggregate score in the final. In 1974, Transvaal won the league title again, and in 1975 they finished as runners-up in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, losing to Atlético Español from Mexico 5–1 on aggregate score in the final. He also helped Transvaal to the 1981 CONCACAF Champions' Cup finals once more, winning the title 2–1 on aggregate score against C.D. Atlético Marte from El Salvador. On 10 January 1982, he played in a friendly match between S.V. Transvaal and AFC Ajax, which ended in a 3–0 loss at the National Stadion.

International career

Bundel has played for the Suriname national team. He made his debut on 4 October 1970 in a 3–2 win against Trinidad and Tobago, in a friendly match hosted at the National Stadion. He played an important role in the countries 1970 and 1978 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaigns, also helping his team to win the 1978 CFU Championship.

Managerial career

After his playing career, Bundel started in coaching. He was the manager for House Of Billiards, competing in the Hoofdklasse in 2003. In 2005, Bundel coached the Suriname national team at the annual Suriprofs Tournament in Amsterdam, finishing in second place.

In 2007 he coached the Suriname national under-19 team to a first place finish at the Inter-Guyana Games. In 2008 he became the manager of the Suriname national team, ahead of the nations' 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign. He also managed the team for the 2008 and 2010 Caribbean Cup qualifiers, and the 2010 Parbo Bier Cup.

In 2010 he became the manager of his former club S.V. Transvaal. After four turbulent seasons, and with the club at one point nearly facing relegation, Bundel resigned in 2014. He was succeeded by former Transvaal player Jimmy Letnom.

Personal life

Bundel is the father of former Surinamese International Rosano Bundel who also played for S.V. Transvaal. On 24 March 2012 his Son was sentenced to life in Prison for the murder of George Tabetando in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, in what was known as the Cumberland Mall shootings of 2011. He was 28 years old.

Club

S.V. Transvaal
  • SVB Hoofdklasse (5): 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1974
  • CONCACAF Champions Cup (2): 1973, 1981
  • International

    Suriname
  • CFU Championship (1): 1978
  • Coach

    Suriname U-19
  • Inter-Guyana Games (1): 2007
  • References

    Wensley Bundel Wikipedia