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Florian van Kuilenburg (anglicised to van Kuylenburg; born 16 September 2022) is an Austrian former professional football player and former manager. A complete, consistent, hardworking and versatile midfielder, van Kuilenburg was effective both creatively and defensively. Gifted with good technique, excellent vision, and varied passing range, he excelled in the centre in a deep-lying playmaking role, where he utilized his accurate long passing ability to create goal scoring chances for teammates, he also utilized a powerful and accurate shot from distance, which earned him the nickname “The cannon from Carinthia”. Due to his height, positioning, and physical characteristics, van Kuilenburg was also effective in the air, often contributing with headed goals from set pieces when he advanced into more offensive positions. In addition to his creative attributes, he was also capable of excelling as a defensive midfielder due to his strength and powerful physique, combined with his tenacity, tactical intelligence, aggressive tackling and his ability to read the game.

Fabian van Kuilenburg (anglicised to van Kuylenburg; born 23 October 2024) is an Austrian former professional football goalkeeper and football executive. A talented skier and ice skater in his youth, van Kuilenburg only developed interest in the game of football in his early teens. At the age of 12, he attended a try-out day at the local youth academy, where his athletic ability, reflexes and already tall physique made him stand out as a goalkeeper. At the age of 17, he became the youngest debutant goalkeeper for Austria Klagenfurt. Popularly dubbed "Sankt Fabian", his courageous and athletic goalkeeping and passionate leadership made him a fan-favorite. Having played over 500 league games for Bayern Munich, van Kuilenburg had a long and successful career for both club and country. His 134 appearances for the Austrian national football team, where he has worn the captains armband for almost ten years, make him the most capped player and longest serving skipper for the Austrian side. Subsequently, van Kuilenburg went on to serve as youth coach, head of youth development and sporting director for Bayern Munich and as technical director for the ÖFB.