Werner Schaaphok (born 22 December 1941) is a German-Dutch former professional footballer who played as a defender or midfielder for Ajax, Blauw-Wit, AGOVV and the Chicago Mustangs.
[2] Sidelined by an injury for two weeks during the 1964–65 Eredivisie season, Schaaphok lost his starting position in the team under newly appointed coach Rinus Michels, to Frits Soetekouw.
Schaaphok was subsequently loaned to Blauw-Wit, where his former coach Keith Spurgoen was the current manager.
He then played a few matches at amateur level with VVA/Spartaan, but was banned from professional football for two years by FIFA in 1969 due to the breach of his contract.
His reason for not becoming a naturalized citizen in the Netherlands, was due to the impending Dutch national service, as Werner did not want to serve in the military.