Guno Hoen

After his football career, Hoen was active as sports commentator, and covered the FIFA World Cup four times.

During World War II, he became a soldier in the Schutterij (militia) and was stationed with the infantry in Albina.

[3] In 1942, a football match was organised against the enemy soldiers in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana who were stationed on the other side of the Marowijne River.

[5] After World War II, Hoen started his football career at Cicerone.

That year, he played against French Guiana in Cayenne which resulted in a 9–0 victory during which Hoen scored two goals.

In 1951, Hoen left the police force and started to work in Moengo where he joined VV TGG.

[7] In 1981, he published Sporthelden uit ons verleden volume I, a book about the achievements of Surinamese sport people.

[8] In 2003, the Guno Hoen Foundation was founded to preserve his legacy and extensive photo collection.