Ortwin Linger (September 17, 1967 in Paramaribo – June 10, 1989 in Paramaribo) was a Dutch-Suriname footballer. During his career he played for HFC Haarlem. He was a passenger on Surinam Airways Flight PY764 when it crashed in Paramaribo on June 7, 1989. He died three days later, at 21 years of age, due to his injuries suffered in the crash. He went to the same high school as Steve van Dorpel, who also died in the crash.

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  • Ortwin Linger (September 17, 1967 in Paramaribo – June 10, 1989 in Paramaribo) was a Dutch-Suriname footballer. During his career he played for HFC Haarlem. He was a passenger on Surinam Airways Flight PY764 when it crashed in Paramaribo on June 7, 1989. He died three days later, at 21 years of age, due to his injuries suffered in the crash. He went to the same high school as Steve van Dorpel, who also died in the crash. Linger was born in Paramaribo, but grew up in Amsterdam, in the Bijlmer area. He started his football career at amateur side JOS Watergraafsmeer where he would play until he was 16 years old. His next step up to a professional career was joining the youth squads of HFC Haarlem. His dream came true after he was promoted into the first-team squad and he made his professional debut. He was invited by Colourful 11 founder Sonny Hasnoe to be part of the team travelling to Suriname to play in the "Boxel Kleurrijk Tournament" against three Surinamese teams. His friend, AFC Ajax goalkeeper Stanley Menzo, was also called up, but was told to stay with his club. Menzo, however, ignored this edict and went as well, taking an earlier flight. On June 7, 1989, Surinam Airways Flight PY764 crashed during approach to Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport, killing 176 of the 187 passengers on board, making it the worst ever aviation disaster in Suriname's history. Among those killed were 15 members of the 18-member Colourful 11 contingent. Linger initially survived the crash, but could barely be identified at the hospital. On June 10, 1989, three days after the accident, Linger died of his injuries. His identity was later confirmed by his uncle and Stanley Menzo, who recognized his leg muscles and his jaw line. In the following days Linger's relatives were supported by Dick Advocaat, who was his manager at HFC Haarlem and who had a close friendship with his mother. vte Surinam Airways Flight 764 7 June 1989Deaths Degenaar Doesburg Van Dorpel Fräser Goodings Haatrecht Joemankhan Knel Kogeldans Linger Patrick Scharmin Stienstra Veldman VijentSurvivors De Haan Lens Nandlal
  • Ortwin Linger was een getalenteerde rechtsback van Surinaams-Nederlandse afkomst, die in zijn carrière uitkwam voor Haarlem. Ortwin overleed drie dagen na de SLM-ramp aan zijn verwondingen. In die drie dagen werd hij patiënt X genoemd; door de totale chaos die in het ziekenhuis heerste en Lingers eigen onvermogen om te communiceren (hij kon alleen nog maar met zijn ogen knipperen) bleef zijn identiteit lange tijd een mysterie. Zijn naam stond zowel op de dodenlijst als de lijst van vermisten, waardoor zijn familie dagenlang doodsangsten uistond. In die tijd werd de familie bijgestaan onder andere door Dick Advocaat (Ortwins coach bij Haarlem) die een goede band onderhield met Ortwins fanatieke moeder. Hij werd uiteindelijk geïdentificeerd door zijn oom (die alle ziekenhuizen afgestruind had met een foto van Ortwin) en Stanley Menzo aan de hand van zijn gebit en zijn gespierde kuiten.
  • Ortwin Linger (September 17, 1967 in Paramaribo – June 10, 1989 in Paramaribo) was a Dutch-Suriname footballer. During his career he played for HFC Haarlem. He was a passenger on Surinam Airways Flight PY764 when it crashed in Paramaribo on June 7, 1989. He died three days later, at 21 years of age, due to his injuries suffered in the crash. He went to the same high school as Steve van Dorpel, who also died in the crash. Linger was born in Paramaribo, but grew up in Amsterdam, in the Bijlmer area. He started his football career at amateur side JOS Watergraafsmeer where he would play until he was 16 years old. His next step up to a professional career was joining the youth squads of HFC Haarlem. His dream came true after he was promoted into the first-team squad and he made his professional debut. He was invited by Colourful 11 founder Sonny Hasnoe to be part of the team travelling to Suriname to play in the "Boxel Kleurrijk Tournament" against three Surinamese teams. His friend, AFC Ajax goalkeeper Stanley Menzo, was also called up, but was told to stay with his club. Menzo, however, ignored this edict and went as well, taking an earlier flight. On June 7, 1989, Surinam Airways Flight PY764 crashed during approach to Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport, killing 176 of the 187 passengers on board, making it the worst ever aviation disaster in Suriname's history. Among those killed were 15 members of the 18-member Colourful 11 contingent. Linger initially survived the crash, but could barely be identified at the hospital. On June 10, 1989, three days after the accident, Linger died of his injuries. His identity was later confirmed by his uncle and Stanley Menzo, who recognized his leg muscles and his jaw line. In the following days Linger's relatives were supported by Dick Advocaat, who was his manager at HFC Haarlem and who had a close friendship with his mother. v · d · eSurinam Airways Flight 7647 June 1989 Deaths Degenaar · Doesburg · Van Dorpel · Fräser · Goodings · Haatrecht · Joemankhan · Knel · Kogeldans · Linger · Patrick · Scharmin · Stienstra · Veldman · VijentSurvivors De Haan · Lens · Nandlal
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  • Ortwin Linger (September 17, 1967 in Paramaribo – June 10, 1989 in Paramaribo) was a Dutch-Suriname footballer. During his career he played for HFC Haarlem. He was a passenger on Surinam Airways Flight PY764 when it crashed in Paramaribo on June 7, 1989. He died three days later, at 21 years of age, due to his injuries suffered in the crash. He went to the same high school as Steve van Dorpel, who also died in the crash.
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