Renārs Rode Explained

Renārs Rode
Fullname:Renārs Rode
Birth Date:6 April 1989
Birth Place:Riga, Latvian SSR, Soviet Union
(now Republic of Latvia)
Height:1.88m (06.17feet)
Position:Centre-back
Currentclub:Alberts (assistant)
Youthclubs1:Skonto
Years1:2008–2009
Clubs1:Olimps
Caps1:15
Goals1:1
Years2:2010–2013
Clubs2:Skonto
Caps2:90
Goals2:10
Years3:2014
Clubs3:Teplice
Caps3:0
Goals3:0
Years4:2014
Clubs4:Ventspils
Caps4:14
Goals4:1
Years5:2015
Clubs5:Skonto
Caps5:23
Goals5:1
Years6:2016
Clubs6:Sigma Olomouc
Caps6:2
Goals6:0
Years7:2016
Clubs7:Cape Town City
Caps7:4
Goals7:0
Years8:2017
Clubs8:Rīgas
Caps8:11
Goals8:0
Years9:2018
Clubs9:Negeri Sembilan
Caps9:8
Goals9:0
Years10:2018
Clubs10:Waterford
Caps10:0
Goals10:0
Years11:2019
Clubs11:Jelgava
Caps11:25
Goals11:1
Years12:2020
Clubs12:Alberts
Caps12:4
Goals12:0
Nationalyears1:2009–2010
Nationalteam1:Latvia U-21
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2013–2014
Nationalteam2:Latvia
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:1
Manageryears1:2020–
Managerclubs1:Alberts (assistant)

Renārs Rode (born 6 April 1989 in Riga) is a retired Latvian professional footballer who played as a centre-back. He has also been capped by the Latvia national football team.

Club career

Skonto Riga

As a youth player Renārs Rode played for the Skonto Riga academy. In 2008, he joined the Latvian Higher League club JFK Olimps, and played 15 matches, scoring his first league goal in a 7–0 victory over Daugava Rīga on 8 July 2009. In 2010 Rode moved to Skonto Rīga. During his first season at the club, he scored 3 goals in 16 league matches and under the manager Aleksandrs Starkovs became the champion of the Latvian Higher League.[1] In 2011, he helped the club win the Baltic League[2] and in 2012 won his first Latvian Cup with Skonto.[3] In January 2012 it was announced that Rode would go on trial with the Scottish Premiership club Heart of Midlothian alongside his teammate Armandrs Pētersons, but the potential move fell through.[4] After the 2013 Latvian Higher League season Rode was included in the sportacentrs.com and Sporta Avīze teams of the tournament, having appeared in 25 league matches and scored 3 goals, with Skonto suffering only one loss throughout the season.[5] All in all, during his four seasons with the club Rode played 90 league matches, scoring 10 goals, and appeared in two UEFA Champions League and eight UEFA Europa League matches.

FK Teplice

On 10 December 2013 it was announced that Rode had signed a two-year contract with the Czech Gambrinus Liga club FK Teplice after a successful trial period.[6] Rode left the club in March 2014 having been given a notice of contract termination after the arrival of the newly appointed manager. Following the release Rode went on trial with the Norwegian Tippeligaen side Sarpsborg 08, but did not stay with the club.[7]

FK Ventspils

On 17 July 2014 Rode returned to the Latvian Higher League, signing a contract with the title holders FK Ventspils.[8] He helped the club retain the title for the second year in a row.[9]

Return to Skonto

Prior to the 2015 Latvian Higher League season Rode moved to his former club Skonto Riga. He participated in the UEFA Europa League qualifying stages helping his club beat the Irish club St Patrick's Athletic. Rode scored a goal in the next qualifying round which saw Skonto losing hopelessly against the Hungarian side Debreceni VSC.[10]

SK Sigma Olomouc

Following the 2015 season Rode went on trial with the Premier Soccer League club Mpumalanga Black Aces. However, it was later announced that he would not be joining the team at that particular time and that the coach considered a potential move for Rode during the next transfer period.[11] In February 2016 Rode joined the Czech First League club SK Sigma Olomouc signing a half-year contract with an option to extend it for another year.[12]

FK Jelgava

On 16 December 2018, Rode signed with FK Jelgava for one year.[13]

Later career

In the beginning of 2020, Rode joined JDFS Alberts. In June 2020, Rode announced his retirement from professional football[14] and a few days later, JDFS Alberts confirmed that Rode had been appointed assistant coach of the club.[15]

International career

Rode was a member of Latvia national under-21 football team. He received his first full international call-up under that time manager Aleksandrs Starkovs on 22 January 2010 for a friendly match against South Korea.[16] His next call-up came just 3 years later, when he was included in the national squad for a friendly match against Estonia on 14 August 2013 by the newly appointed Marians Pahars.[17] Rode made his full international debut for Latvia on 6 September 2013 in a 2–1 2014 World Cup qualifying victory over Lithuania.[18] He scored his first international goal on 15 October 2013 in a WC qualifying match against Slovakia, securing Latvia a point with a late goal in a 2–2 draw.[19]

International goals

Scores and results list Latvia's goal tally first.

Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 15 October 2013 2–2 2–2 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
Last updated 22 December 2013

Honours

References

http://www.sport24.co.za/Soccer/PSL/sim-rode-set-to-depart-cape-town-city-20161230

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Skonto – 2010. gada LMT Virslīgas čempions. Sportacentrs.com. 31 October 2010. 10 December 2013. Latvian.
  2. Web site: "Skonto" pendeļu trillerī uzvar "Ventspili" un triumfē Baltijas līgā. Sportacentrs.com. 18 June 2011. 22 December 2013. Latvian.
  3. Web site: Latvijas Kausa FINĀLS: "Skonto FC" izcīna uzvaru pēcspēles soda sitienu sērijā. LFF.lv. 22 December 2013. Latvian.
  4. Web site: Hearts eye Latvian duo. 17 January 2012. Skysports.com. 22 December 2013.
  5. Web site: Sportacentrs.com Virslīgas sezonas simboliskā izlase. Sportacentrs.com. 25 November 2013. 22 December 2013. Latvian.
  6. Web site: Teplice posilují, příchází lotyšský reprezentant i útočník z Nigérie. Gambrinusliga.cz. 10 December 2013. Czech.
  7. Web site: Latvijas futbola izlases aizsargs Rode pametis Čehijas augstākās līgas klubu "Teplice". Delfi.lv. 15 March 2014. 6 August 2014. Latvian.
  8. Web site: Renārs Rode pievienojas "Ventspilij". Sportacentrs.com. 17 July 2014. 6 August 2014. Latvian.
  9. Web site: "FK Ventspils" priekšlaicīgi kļūst par seškārtējiem Latvijas čempioniem. lff.lv. 25 October 2014. 23 November 2014. Latvian.
  10. Web site: Debrecen-Skonto. uefa.com. 23 July 2015. 7 February 2016. Latvian.
  11. Web site: Rode tuvu līgumam Čehijas spēcīgākajā līgā. sportacentrs.com. 4 January 2016. 7 February 2016. Latvian.
  12. Web site: Čekulajevs apstiprina, ka Šabala un Rode pārstāvēs Čehijas klubus. sportacentrs.com. 4 February 2016. 7 February 2016. Latvian.
  13. http://fkjelgava.lv/renars-rode-pievienojas-jelgavai Renārs Rode pievienojas “Jelgavai”
  14. https://www.delfi.lv/sports/news/futbols/karjeru-nosledz-latvijas-izlases-laba-vartus-guvusais-rode.d?id=52234539 Karjeru noslēdz Latvijas izlases labā vārtus guvušais Rode
  15. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBn0vDKgj9X/ JDFS Alberts treneru korpusam pievienojas...
  16. Web site: Starkovs nosaucis izlases kandidātus spēlei pret Dienvidkoreju. 8 January 2010. Sportacentrs.com. Latvian. 22 December 2013.
  17. Web site: Pahars nosauc kandidātus, izlasē atgriežas J.Laizāns un Koliņko. 2 August 2013. Sportacentrs.com. Latvian. 22 December 2013.
  18. Web site: Latvijas futbola izlase momentiem bagātā spēlē pārspēj Lietuvu. 6 September 2013. Sportacentrs.com. Latvian. 22 December 2013.
  19. Web site: Rode kompensācijas laikā izrauj Latvijai neizšķirtu. 15 October 2013. Sportacentrs.com. Latvian. 16 October 2013.