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Milan Zonneveld (22) returns to Telstar with Sparta: from Tata Steel to Eredivisie striker in one year. ‘They want to beat me too’

Milan Zonneveld (22) returns to Telstar with Sparta: from Tata Steel to Eredivisie striker in one year. ‘They want to beat me too’

Milan Zonneveld will return to face his former club Telstar on Wednesday as a Sparta striker, marking a rapid rise from working at Tata Steel to playing in the Eredivisie within one year. The 22-year-old moved from Quick Boys to Telstar last summer before making a surprise winter transfer to Sparta.

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