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{{for|the player commonly referred to as the GOAT ('''G'''reatest '''o'''f '''a'''ll '''t'''ime)|Smasher:Mango}}
{{Infobox Smasher
| name          = Goat
| name          = Goat
| image        =  
| image        = goat.png
| main          = Marth
| mainssbm      = Marth
| 2ndmain      =  
| 2ndmainssbm  =  
| other        =  
| otherssbm    =  
| 2ndother      =  
| 2ndotherssbm  =  
| crew          = [[LiveJasmin]]
| crew          = LiveJasmin
| skill        = Professional Amateur
| realname      = Matthijs de Jonge
| alias        =  
| birthday      = 06
| realname      = Matthijs
| birthmonth    = 01
| birthdate     =  
| birthyear     = 1987
| location      = Almere
| location      = Almere
| country      = The Netherlands
| country      = The Netherlands
}}
}}
'''Goat''' is a {{SSBM|Marth}} player from Almere, The Netherlands. He was forced to retire for a year to finish his study, but has recently returned to the Dutch competitive scene. In real life, he is a sea captain. He notably beat {{Sm|Amsah}} once.


'''Goat''' is a retired [[Marth]] player from Almere, The Netherlands. He was forced to retire because of his plans to become the captain of a ship, therefore he is almost always away from home. However, as soon as he finishes his study, he might start to attend tournaments again.
==Tournament placings==
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Tournament!!Date!!1v1 placement!!2v2 placement!!Partner
|-
|{{h2|ATM Tournament Series|ATM 1}}||September 17th, 2005||3rd||3rd||{{Sm|Shizuka}}
|-
|[https://smashboards.com/threads/thog-2-results.95651/ THOG 2]||January 27th, 2007||7th||—||—
|-
|[http://smashboards.com/showthread.php?t=113121/ Ushost3]||September 8th, 2007||9th||4th||{{Sm|Dave}}
|-
|[[KoBST2]]||November 25th, 2007||4th||4th||{{Sm|Linkje}}
|-
|[[ZEST5]]||May 1st, 2010||17th||9th||Dave
|-
|[http://smashboards.com/threads/avalon-x-september-5th-2015-melee-smash-4-the-netherlands-europe.416619/ Avalon X]||September 5th, 2015||17th||7th||{{Sm|Utto}}
|}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* He has the honor of having two tournaments organised especially for him. The first is [[Ushost2]] and was hosted as a farewell tournament when he retired, the other is [[The Honor of GOAT]], which was hosted when he returned to The Netherlands for two weeks.


* He has the honor of having two tournaments organised especially for him. The first is [[Ushost]]2 and was hosted as a farewell tournament when he retired, the other is [[The Honor of GOAT]], which was hosted when he returned to The Netherlands for two weeks.
[[Category:Dutch smashers]]
 
* Was voted the 'most owning smasher' by the Dutch community at the [[Dutch Smash Awards]], which is the highest award a smasher can win in The Netherlands.
 
[[Category:Smashers]]
[[Category:European_Smashers]]
[[Category:Dutch Smashers]]

Latest revision as of 23:31, February 13, 2024

For the player commonly referred to as the GOAT (Greatest of all time), see Smasher:Mango.
Goat
Goat.png
Character info
Melee main Marth
Team info
Crew(s) LiveJasmin
Personal and other info
Real name Matthijs de Jonge
Birth date (age 37)
Location Almere The Netherlands

Goat is a Marth player from Almere, The Netherlands. He was forced to retire for a year to finish his study, but has recently returned to the Dutch competitive scene. In real life, he is a sea captain. He notably beat Amsah once.

Tournament placings[edit]

Tournament Date 1v1 placement 2v2 placement Partner
ATM 1 September 17th, 2005 3rd 3rd Shizuka
THOG 2 January 27th, 2007 7th
Ushost3 September 8th, 2007 9th 4th Dave
KoBST2 November 25th, 2007 4th 4th Linkje
ZEST5 May 1st, 2010 17th 9th Dave
Avalon X September 5th, 2015 17th 7th Utto

Trivia[edit]

  • He has the honor of having two tournaments organised especially for him. The first is Ushost2 and was hosted as a farewell tournament when he retired, the other is The Honor of GOAT, which was hosted when he returned to The Netherlands for two weeks.