Dwight Tiendalli

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Dwight Tiendalli
Dwight-Tiendalli.jpg
Dwight Tiendalli in 2010
Personnel
Surname Dwight Marciano Tiendalli
birthday October 21, 1985
place of birth ParamariboSuriname
size 180 cm
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
Amsterdamsche FC
2001-2004 Ajax Amsterdam
2004-2005 FC Utrecht
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2006 FC Utrecht 41 (3)
2006-2009 Feyenoord Rotterdam 35 (0)
2008 →  Sparta Rotterdam  (loan) 13 (0)
2009–2012 FC Twente Enschede 47 (1)
2012-2015 Swansea City 27 (1)
2015 →  Middlesbrough FC  (loan) 2 (0)
2017-2018 Oxford United 13 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
Netherlands U-17
Netherlands U-19
Netherlands U-20
Netherlands U-21
2013 Netherlands 2 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Dwight Marciano Tiendalli (born October 21, 1985 in Paramaribo , Suriname ) is a former Dutch soccer player who is used as a defender and mostly appears as a left or right winger. Most recently he was under contract with Swansea City .

Club career

Via Ajax Amsterdam to FC Utrecht

Tiendalli was born in 1985 in the former Dutch colony of Suriname in the north of the South American continent. There he also took his first steps in youth football before he emigrated with his family to the Netherlands , where he did not begin his actual club career until 2001, after he had already gained local experience, including with Amsterdamsche FC . In 2001 he was accepted into the youth department of Ajax Amsterdam , of which he was a member up to and including 2004. Already at this time he was celebrating some major successes with the renowned youth department of the Dutch, but although he was almost 19 years old, he never made it into the club's professional squad, but stayed almost exclusively in the club's reserve team towards the end. In 2004 there was finally a move to FC Utrecht , where he was also used in the beginning, but made it into the professional squad in the same year. He finally completed his first professional league assignment on December 19, 2004, when he came on for Joost Broerse in a 1-0 home win over FC Den Bosch in the 75th minute of the game . In the further course of the season more missions followed, with his only third appearance on the pitch for the entire duration of the game and his first professional goal in his fourth game, a 1-0 away win over RBC Roosendaal . By the end of the 2004/05 season , Tiendalli could look back on eleven championship appearances in which he scored one goal, and also landed with the team in 11th place in the final standings.

In the following season 2005/06 Tiendalli was able to excel as a regular regular player and was used in a total of 29 league games in which he scored two goals, including one in a 1-0 win over Ajax Amsterdam, and it with the team at the end of the season on the passable sixth place in the table. The team was thus entitled to participate in the play-off for the first round of the 2006/07 UEFA Cup , but was eliminated with a score of 1: 5 against FC Twente Enschede . Then Tiendalli came to the 2006/07 season in another league game of FC Utrecht over the full game before he was transferred to Feyenoord Rotterdam before the end of the transfer period in August 2006 . He moved to the big club in Rotterdam for a rumored transfer fee of around 1.5 million euros , where he signed a four-year contract. Earlier this year, other clubs such as Celta Vigo or Espanyol Barcelona had already expressed their interest in Tiendalli, who only signed a new contract with Utrecht in spring 2005. Furthermore, also showed Betis Sevilla interest in the young right-winger and wanted to provide an estimated transfer fee of one million euros.

Injury bad luck and only reserve at Feyenoord

Dwight Tiendalli as player for Feyenoord Rotterdam (2007)

After signing his contract with the traditional Rotterdam club, he was used in twelve league games until the end of the year before he contracted an inflammation in the groin area that made him miss out for several months. It was only shortly before the end of the season that he was used in a championship game. After he was still unable to recover properly from his injury, Tiendalli was finally given up on loan to league rivals and city rivals Sparta Rotterdam this season . He joined the team, which was coached by his former Utrecht coach Foeke Booy at the time, in January 2008, was used in 13 league games until the end of the season and was involved with the team in the relegation battle until the end of the season could still fend off a 13th place. While Tiendalli was active at Sparta, Feyenoord won the 2007/08 KNVB Cup this season .

After his return to Feyenoord, he was used more often, but could not celebrate the breakthrough he had hoped for. In his 22 championship games, which he completed in the 2008/09 season , he acted as a substitute in eight matches. The successes with Feyenoord also failed to materialize this season. After a round of 16 against SC Heerenveen in the Cup, the team only came seventh in the league and was also clearly eliminated in the play-off for the first round of the 2009/10 UEFA Europa League against NAC Breda . After his contract expired, Tiendalli was brought into the team for free by league rivals Twente Enschede .

Change to Twente Enschede

After successfully moving to Enschede, the full-back, previously plagued by injuries, quickly established himself and made 26 championship appearances by the end of the 2009/10 season . He also scored the first goal of the season in more than two years. He achieved this on October 25, 2009 in a 4-0 win over FC Groningen . The season was tailor-made for Tiendalli. The defensive line in front of goalkeeper Sander Boschker around Douglas , Peter Wisgerhof , Ronnie Stam and Dwight Tiendalli allowed only 23 goals against in 34 league games and was one of the main guarantors for the first national championship in the club's history. The subsequent Supercup against the cup winners Ajax won 1-0 after a goal by Luuk de Jong , Ajax star striker Suárez had to leave the field early before the half-time break due to a red card .

The 2010/11 season was also very successful for Tiendalli and his team. So he took part with the team in the 2010/11 UEFA Champions League , where they were defeated in the group stage against Tottenham Hotspur and Inter Milan , but just before Werder Bremen reached third place and thus another participation in UEFA Europa League 2010/11 secured. Tiendalli himself was used in three Champions League matches against every group opponent in Group A. In the league, defenders missed a large part of the season and made 18 goalless championship appearances. In the end, he often only acted as a substitute player, often only coming into play for a few minutes. At the end of the season he extended his involvement with FC Twente for one more season.

Change to the Premier League

After Tiendalli's contract in Twente had expired at the end of the season, he signed a contract with Swansea City until the end of the season on September 10, 2012 .

After two years without a club, he signed an annual deal with English third division club Oxford United in July 2017 . After adjustment problems, he was regularly used under coach Pep Clotet from the end of October and had a total of 18 competitive appearances by January 2018. After Clotet's dismissal, Tiendalli only played the first game under interim coach Derek Fazackerley , subsequently he played no role under both Fazackerley and the new head coach Karl Robinson . At the end of the season he was not offered a new contract by the club and Tiendalli then ended his professional career.

National team career

Tiendalli qualified with the Dutch U-17 selection for the U-17 European Championship in Denmark in 2002 , in which the team was eliminated in the group stage. In June 2005 he was part of the U-20 squad at the 2005 Junior World Cup in his own country and played in all five of his team's games, with the team knocking out 9:10 on penalties in the quarter-finals. Then he was part of the squad of the Dutch U-21 national team , with which he took part in the U-21 European Championship in Portugal in 2006 . There, the Netherlands dominated the tournament to a large extent and clearly prevailed 3-0 in the final against their colleagues from the Ukraine . For the Netherlands this meant the first victory in a U-21 European Championship; Tiendalli acted throughout the tournament as a regular in the defense line of the Dutch and was elected to the team of the tournament.

In the summer of 2013 he was appointed to the senior national team for the first time on the occasion of a trip to Asia by Louis van Gaal's Dutch national team and was one of four debutants in the squad alongside Lerin Duarte , Miquel Nelom and Jens Toornstra . Tiendalli came to partial appearances in the two internationals against Indonesia and China , but no further games followed.

successes

with Twente Enschede
with the U-21 national team

Web links

Commons : Dwight Tiendalli  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. FC Utrecht - FC Den Bosch (1: 0) ( Memento from September 15, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (Dutch), accessed on April 8, 2011
  2. NEC Nijmegen - FC Utrecht (0: 0) ( Memento from September 17, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (Dutch), accessed on April 8, 2011
  3. RBC Roosendaal - FC Utrecht (0: 1) ( Memento from February 22, 2013 in the web archive archive.today ) (Dutch), accessed on April 8, 2011
  4. ^ Feyenoord sign Tiendalli (English), accessed on April 8, 2011
  5. New deal for Utrecht starlet (English), accessed April 8, 2011
  6. TIENDALI IN SPANISH LINKS , accessed April 8, 2011
  7. 'Betis heeft miljoen over voor Tiendalli' (Dutch), accessed April 8, 2011
  8. ^ Tiendalli returns to training , accessed on April 8, 2011
  9. HOLLAND / OFFICIAL, Twente sign Tiendalli  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed April 8, 2011@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.footballpress.net  
  10. ^ Dwight Tiendalli naar FC Twente (Dutch), accessed April 8, 2011
  11. FC Twente Enschede - FC Groningen (4: 0) ( Memento from August 22, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) (Dutch), accessed on April 8, 2011
  12. ajaxdaily.com: Why Feyenoord 16/17 are a reincarnation of Twente 09/10 , accessed on September 15, 2019
  13. FC Twente wint JC Schaal na rood Suarez (Dutch), accessed on April 8, 2011
  14. Tiendalli tekent nieuw 1-year contract , club homepage of FC Twente from July 1, 2011
  15. Swans snap up Tiendalli , Swansea City's website from September 10, 2012
  16. bbc.com: Dwight Tiendalli: Oxford United sign ex-Swansea City defender on 12-month deal (July 13, 2017) , accessed September 15, 2019
  17. oxfordmail.co.uk: Dwight Tiendalli gathering strength to attack for Oxford United (January 19, 2018) , accessed September 15, 2019
  18. bbc.com: Oxford United: Karl Robinson chooses to release eight players at end of contracts (May 1, 2018) , accessed September 15, 2019
  19. fcupdate.nl: Tiendalli zet punt achter zijn loopbaan as profvoetballer (September 21, 2018) , accessed on September 15, 2019
  20. Nigeria - Netherlands (10: 9) ( Memento of the original from April 25, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English), accessed April 8, 2011  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / de.fifa.com
  21. goal.com: Robben & Van Persie make Netherlands squad for Asia trip (May 22, 2013) , accessed on September 15, 2019