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Euro 2012: Wives and girlfriends

Netherlands: Gertrude & Dirk Kuyt



Netherlands: Gertrude & Dirk Kuyt (© Action Images/REUTERS/Michael Kooren)
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Gertrude Kuyt, wife of Netherlands player Dirk Kuyt, holds their daughter Noelle before their Group C Euro 2008 match against Italy in Bern. After marrying Kuyt, Gertrude continued to work as a nurse in an old people's home until the birth of their daughter. The couple are known for their charity work - they set up the Dirk Kuyt Foundation to help disadvantaged children.

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