Ole Romeny

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Ole Romeny, 2018

Ole ter Haar Romeny (born June 20, 2000 in Nijmegen ) is a Dutch football player . He is under contract with NEC Nijmegen and is also a young Dutch national player.

Career

society

Ole Romeny started playing football at DVOL in the Nijmegen district of Lent and later switched to the joint youth academy run by NEC Nijmegen and FC Oss ( Voetbalacademie NEC / FC Oss ). After taking part in the professional team's training camp during the winter break of the 2017/18 season, he played for the first team for the first time in the 2: 3 defeat in the Dutch second division against Almere City FC and saw the red card in stoppage time . The dismissal was later canceled. On May 13, 2018, he scored his first goal in a 4-1 win in the second leg in the second round of the promotion and relegation play-offs against FC Emmen ; Since the first leg was lost 4-0, the NEC Nijmegen was eliminated and thus missed the direct return to the Eredivisie . A season later Romeny was regularly used in the second division, but was also used for the Beloften team. The professional team missed promotion to the first division with a 2: 3 return leg in the first round of the promotion and relegation play-offs against RKC Waalwijk .

National team

In 2014 and 2018, Ole Romeny played once for the Dutch U15 and the Dutch U18 national team. From 2018 to 2019, Romeny also played in five games for the Dutch U19s , but missed with his team the qualification for the U-19 European Football Championship 2019 in Armenia .

Others

The surname of Ole ter Haar Romeny is Romeny and , according to the family, the name ter Haar is due to a mistake by the authorities.

Web links

  • Ole Romeny on the database of the Dutch Football Association: U19

Individual evidence

  1. Fortuna hard onderuit at FC Dordrecht. In: Algemeen Dagblad . De Persgroep Nederland, January 19, 2018, accessed July 19, 2019 (Dutch).
  2. Rode kaart NEC talent Romeny as sponeerd. In: Omroep Gelderland. Omroep Gelderland, January 25, 2018, accessed July 19, 2019 (Dutch).
  3. ^ Moedig NEC strijdend ten onder tegen FC Emmen. In: Algemeen Dagblad . De Persgroep Nederland, 13 May 2018, accessed 19 July 2019 (Dutch).
  4. RKC ten cost from NEC door after half of the final play-offs. In: Algemeen Dagblad . De Persgroep Nederland, May 14, 2019, accessed July 19, 2019 (Dutch).
  5. Jasper van Gruijthuijsen: First stap van droom comes in Spanje uit voor 17-year NEC talent. In: de Gelderlander. De Persgroep Nederland, January 4, 2018, accessed July 19, 2019 (Dutch).