Ricardo van Rhijn explained

Ricardo van Rhijn
Birth Date:1991 6, df=yes[1]
Birth Place:Leiden, Netherlands
Height:1.83 m
Position:Right-back
Youthyears1:1996–2002
Youthclubs1:RKSV DoCoS
Youthyears2:2002–2011
Youthclubs2:Ajax
Years1:2011–2016
Clubs1:Ajax
Caps1:117
Goals1:4
Years2:2014–2016
Clubs2:Jong Ajax
Caps2:6
Goals2:1
Years3:2016–2018
Clubs3:Club Brugge
Caps3:15
Goals3:2
Years4:2017–2018
Clubs4:AZ (loan)
Caps4:11
Goals4:0
Years5:2017–2018
Clubs5:Jong AZ (loan)
Caps5:8
Goals5:0
Years6:2018–2019
Clubs6:AZ
Caps6:14
Goals6:1
Years7:2019–2020
Clubs7:Heerenveen
Caps7:19
Goals7:0
Years8:2020–2021
Clubs8:Emmen
Caps8:15
Goals8:0
Years9:2021–2022
Clubs9:Karlsruher SC
Caps9:16
Goals9:0
Nationalyears1:2005–2006
Nationalteam1:Netherlands U15
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2006–2007
Nationalteam2:Netherlands U16
Nationalcaps2:6
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:2007–2008
Nationalteam3:Netherlands U17
Nationalcaps3:13
Nationalgoals3:1
Nationalyears4:2009
Nationalteam4:Netherlands U18
Nationalcaps4:2
Nationalgoals4:0
Nationalyears5:2009–2010
Nationalteam5:Netherlands U19
Nationalcaps5:14
Nationalgoals5:0
Nationalyears6:2012
Nationalteam6:Netherlands U20
Nationalcaps6:1
Nationalgoals6:1
Nationalyears7:2011–2013
Nationalteam7:Netherlands U21
Nationalcaps7:9
Nationalgoals7:0
Nationalyears8:2012–2014
Nationalteam8:Netherlands
Nationalcaps8:8
Nationalgoals8:0
Club-Update:12 June 2022

Ricardo van Rhijn (born 13 June 1991) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a right-back.

Club career

Early career

Born to an Antillean mother and a Dutch father,[2] Van Rhijn began his football career at RKSV DoCoS, where he left a lasting impression as a central defender on the DoCoS sportspark. In 2002, at age 12, Van Rhijn transferred to the youth squad of Ajax, turning down offers from other clubs, such as ADO Den Haag and Feyenoord.[3]

Ajax

Three years after transferring to the Amsterdam-based club, Van Rhijn began playing for the Ajax B1 team in the youth ranks, winning the national championship under coach Robin Pronk. After this successful season, Van Rhijn was offered his first contract, moving up to the Ajax A1 selection—skipping past the Ajax B1 selection, which is the usual next step—and signing a three-year contract.

Under then-youth coach Frank de Boer, Van Rhijn enjoyed two successful seasons with Ajax A1, defending alongside Timothy van der Meulen in his first year and Bryan Ottenhoff the following season. This led to a contract extension for one additional year. On 21 September 2011, Van Rhijn made his debut for the senior squad in a KNVB Cup match against VV Noordwijk, helping his side to a 3–1 away win after coming on as a substitute for Toby Alderweireld in the 65th minute.

On 18 December 2011, Van Rhijn made his first team debut in the Eredivisie, against ADO Den Haag. The match ended in a 4–0 win for Ajax at the Amsterdam Arena, which saw Van Rhijn playing the full 90 minutes in place of Alderweireld, who was sidelined due to an injury.[4] Moving from the centre back role to the right back position, Ajax has used Van Rhijn extensively as a replacement for an injured Gregory van der Wiel.[5] The 2012–13 season saw Van Rhijn becoming the first-choice right back under manager Frank de Boer following the departure of Van der Wiel.[6] Van Rhijn scored his first official goal for Ajax in a UEFA Europa League home match against Steaua București in the round of 32 on 14 February 2013. The match ended in a 2–0 home win for Ajax, with Van Rhijn scoring in the 48th minute.[7]

Van Rhijn would score his first Eredivisie goal the following season on 2 August 2013 in the season opener against Roda JC at home, scoring the opening goal in the ninth minute in the 3–0 win.[8] The following match day would see Van Rhijn receive a red card for a challenge against AZ defender Nick Viergever in a 3–2 away loss, resulting in his suspension for the Klassieker against Feyenoord on 17 August 2013.[9] On 14 September 2013, Van Rhijn competed in his 50th Eredivisie match in Ajax's 2–1 home win against PEC Zwolle.[10] On 16 March 2014, he became the 151st Ajax player to be inducted into the club's illustrious Club van 100 after making his 100th appearance for the side in its 0–0 away draw against NAC Breda.

Club Brugge

On 20 July 2016, van Rhijn transferred to Club Brugge KV in Belgium's Jupiler Pro League for €1.8 million. He scored his first goal for the club on 2 October 2016 on a free kick against KAA Gent.

AZ (loan)

On 30 August 2017 it was announced that Van Rhijn would serve a season long loan spell with Dutch Eredivisie club AZ Alkmaar.[11]

Heerenveen

He moved to sc Heerenveen in July 2019.[12]

Emmen

He moved to FC Emmen in October 2020.

Karlsruher SC

On 19 October 2021, it was announced that Van Rhijn had signed a two-year contract with German 2. Bundesliga side Karlsruher SC.[13]

International career

Netherlands youth teams

Van Rhijn received his first international call-up for the Netherlands for the under-15 squad under then-coach Wim van Zwam. He made his debut on 6 December 2005 for the Netherlands U-15 in a friendly match against Ireland, which ended in a 3–1 win, making a total of three appearances for the under-15 side.[14] He made his first appearance for the Netherlands U-16 team under coach Ruud Dokter on 14 November 2006 in a 0–0 draw against Ukraine, making a total of six appearances altogether.[15]

Van Rhijn debuted for the under-17 squad under head coach Albert Stuivenberg on 20 September 2007 in a 2–0 loss against Germany at the U17 Four Nations Tournament in the Czech Republic, where he captained his side. He made a total of 13 appearances for the U17 squad, also competing in the 2008 UEFA European Under-17 Championship in Turkey where he captained the Dutch to the semi-finals, where they lost to the eventual champions Spain. Van Rhijn scored his first goal for the Netherlands during this tournament, scoring in the group stage 2–0 victory over Scotland.[16] Making a total of two appearances for the Netherlands U-18 squad under coach Kees Zwamborn, he made his debut in a 2–1 loss to Luxembourg U-18 on 11 February 2009.[17]

With Wim van Zwam taking over as head coach for the under-19 team, Van Rhijn made his first appearance at the U19 Four Nations Tournament in Ireland, drawing 1–1 against the host nation. He played an instrumental role in the qualification process, as well as in the main tournament of the 2010 UEFA European Under-19 Championship in France, making a total of 14 appearances for the U19s.[18] While initially skipping the under-20 team and going straight to the under-21 selection, he was later called up for one appearance for the U20 side under head coach Adrie Koster on 29 February 2012 in a friendly match against Denmark that ended in a 3–0 win for the Dutch, with Van Rhijn scoring the final goal.[19] He made his first appearance for the under-21 team, however, one year prior on 27 May 2011 in a friendly match against Israel, a 2–0 win. He competed in the qualifications for the 2013 UEFA European Under-21 Championship under head coach Cor Pot, participating in the main tournament in Israel as well, where the Dutch were eliminated in the semi-finals by Italy. All together, Van Rhijn made nine appearances for the Dutch under-21 side.[20] [21]

Netherlands first team

Van Rhijn received his first call up for the Netherlands senior team under manager Louis van Gaal, replacing his teammate Gregory van der Wiel as the first choice at right back against Belgium in a 4–2 friendly defeat on 15 August 2012. He was previously able to impress the head coach due to his high performance while playing for Ajax in a period when Van der Wiel was sidelined due to an injury.[22] Fellow Dutch international players Stefan de Vrij, Nick Viergever, Bruno Martins Indi and Adam Maher all made their debut for the first team in that same fixture. In August 2013, Van Rhijn was called up once more ahead of a friendly match against Portugal, and although he was initially not selected for the final squad ahead of the fixture.[23] He was later added to the section to replace injured Daryl Janmaat instead, and joined the team at their training camp in Noordwijk on 11 August.[24] Previously on that same day, he was substituted off the pitch in a match against AZ due to the call-up for the national team.[25]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Ajax2011–12Eredivisie140102000170
2012–13310408110441
2013–14322518010463
2014–152822010000402
2015–16120103000160
Total1174131311201636
Jong Ajax2014–15Eerste Divisie1010
2015–165151
Total6100000061
Club Brugge2016–17Belgian First Division A213206000293
AZ Alkmaar (loan)2017–18Eredivisie11040150
AZ Alkmaar2018–19Eredivisie1414000181
Heerenveen2019–20Eredivisie19040230
Career total18282713712024810

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Netherlands201250
201320
201410
Total80

Honours

Ajax

Club Brugge

2016

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Ricardo van Rhijn Profile. 23 August 2013. Soccerway. 22 August 2013.
  2. News: Zwartkruis. Simon. Ricardo van Rhijn: 'Ik heb eindelijk rust in mijn hoofd'. 10 November 2015. Voetbal International. 10 December 2014. nl.
  3. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn . DoCoS.nl . nl . 19 October 2011.
  4. Web site: Van Rhijn debuteert bij Ajax, Boerrigter wissel . FC Update . 22 August 2013.
  5. Web site: Van Rhijn vervangt Van der Wiel bij Ajax . NU Sport . 22 August 2013.
  6. Web site: Van Rhijn kwam, zag en overwon . Ajax.nl . 22 August 2013.
  7. Web site: Ajax wint eerste duel van Steaua . NOS Sport. 22 August 2013.
  8. Web site: Ajax ruim langs Roda JC in openingswedstrijd Eredivisie . NRC.nl. 22 August 2013.
  9. Web site: Van Rhijn hoopt op hulp AZ en Viergever . Goal.com. 22 August 2013.
  10. Web site: Ajax 2–1 PEC Zwolle WEEK 6 – Saturday 14th September 2013. Total Dutch Football. 6 December 2013.
  11. Web site: AZ huurt Van Rhijn van Club Brugge en versterkt zich met Midtsjö . NU.nl. 30 August 2017.
  12. Web site: 1 August 2019. Heerenveen legt transfervrije Van Rhijn vast. 7 January 2021. Dagblad van het Noorden. nl.
  13. Web site: 19 October 2021. Van Rhijn vindt in Karlsruher SC nieuwe club. 19 October 2021. Ajax Showtime. nl.
  14. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U-15 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  15. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U-16 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  16. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U-17 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  17. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U-18 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  18. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U-19 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  19. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U20 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  20. Web site: Pot maakt EK-selectie openbaar. KNVB.nl. 8 December 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131214164504/http://www.knvb.nl/nieuws/29477/pot-maakt-ek-selectie-openbaar. 14 December 2013.
  21. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Netherlands U21 Statistics. OnsOranje. 8 December 2013.
  22. Web site: Van Rhijn enige Ajacied bij Oranje . Ajax.nl . 15 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120812045840/http://www.ajax.nl/Nieuws/Nieuwsarchief/Nieuws-artikel/Van-Rhijn-enige-Ajacied-bij-Oranje.htm . 12 August 2012.
  23. Web site: Van Gaal doet tegen de Belgen beroep op vijf debutanten. Voetbal International. 8 December 2013.
  24. Web site: Verhaegh bij voorselectie Oranje, Sneijder niet. FCUpdate.nl. 8 December 2013.
  25. Web site: Janmaat en Schaars haken af bij Oranje. FCUpdate.nl. 8 December 2013.
  26. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn – Voetbal International profile . Voetbal International.
  27. Web site: Ricardo van Rhijn International . Voetbalstats.nl.