Crysencio Summerville

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Crysencio Summerville
Personnel
birthday October 30, 2001
place of birth RotterdamNetherlands
size 174 cm
position wing
Juniors
Years station
0000-2008 RVVV Noorderkwartier
2008– Feyenoord Rotterdam
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2019– Feyenoord Rotterdam 0 (0)
2019 →  FC Dordrecht  (loan) 18 (5)
2019-2020 →  ADO Den Haag  (loan) 21 (2)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2016-2017 Netherlands U16 4 (1)
2017-2018 Netherlands U17 16 (1)
2018 Netherlands U18 4 (1)
2019– Netherlands U19 5 (6)
1 Only league games are given.
As of June 17, 2020

2 As of June 17, 2020

Crysencio Summerville (born October 30, 2001 in Rotterdam ) is a Dutch football player of Surinamese descent, who is currently under contract with the honorary division Feyenoord Rotterdam . The winger has been a Dutch U19 international since September 2019 .

Career

society

Summerville grew up in the south of Rotterdam and started playing football for the local amateur club RVVV Noorderkwartier . After he was discovered at a game by a scout Feyenoord Rotterdam , he played for the youth of the honorary division from summer 2008 . There he went through the entire academy of the traditional club before signing a three-year contract for the 2018/19 season. The youth coach Martin van Geel described him as a lively, hard-to-defend winger . From then on, he was an integral part of the U19 squad and was always used for them in the first nine games of the season from the beginning of the game. However, that series ended abruptly when he got into a physical altercation with teammate Mats Knoester in mid-November 2018 . Because of this incident, he was suspended by the club until the end of the year.

In January 2019 he came into a new environment when a loan deal was organized with the second division club FC Dordrecht . There he should complete the second half of the 2018/19 season in the first team. He made his professional football debut on January 13, 2019 (20th match day) in a 6-2 home defeat against FC Den Bosch , when Moroccan Oussama Zamouri came on in the second half . Two game days later, he met for the first time for his loan club in a 3-1 home defeat against the reserve team of PSV Eindhoven . By the end of the season, he only missed one game and scored five goals in 18 appearances.

On August 30, 2019, Summerville moved to league competitor ADO Den Haag in a one-year loan deal . There he quickly established himself as a regular player and scored his first goal of the season on October 26 (11th matchday) in a 2-0 away win against Vitesse Arnheim . In this 2019/20 season , he played 21 league games in which he scored two goals and prepared three more goals.

National team

Summerville represented the Netherlands in various junior national teams. With the U17 he won the U-17 European Championship in England . He was substituted on in the final against Italy .

successes

Netherlands U17

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b How is Feyenoord-dilemma Crysencio Summerville? In: elfvoetbal.nl of December 4, 2018 (accessed on August 1, 2019)
  2. a b Crysencio Summerville - performance data 18/19 In: transfermarkt.at (accessed on August 1, 2019)
  3. Update: 'Knoester overweegt contract in te leveren bij Feyenoord' In: voetbalzone.nl of November 27, 2018 (accessed on August 1, 2019)
  4. 'Mooi ventje' Summerville maakt indruk bij Dordrecht: 'Genot naar hem te kijken' In: voetbalprimeur.nl of December 13, 2018 (accessed on August 1, 2019)
  5. FC Dordrecht 2-6 FC Den Bosch In: transfermarkt.at of January 13, 2019 (accessed on August 1, 2019)
  6. FC Dordrecht reads out inhaalduel van Jong PSV ondanks goal Summerville (1-3) In: rijnmond.nl on January 28, 2019 (accessed on August 1, 2019)
  7. Crysencio Summerville op huurbasis naar ADO Den Haag In: ADO Den Haag of August 30, 2019 (accessed on September 2, 2019)
  8. a b Crysencio Summerville - performance data 19/20 In: transfermarkt.at (accessed on June 17, 2020)
  9. Vitesse reads out na een jaar weer in Eigen huis In: De Telegraaf of October 26, 2019 (accessed on February 3, 2020)
  10. Italy 2-2 Netherlands (1-4) In: UEFA, May 20, 2018 (accessed August 1, 2019)