Davy Roef

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Davy Roef
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Personal information
Date of birth (1994-02-06) 6 February 1994 (age 30)
Place of birth Antwerp, Belgium
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Gent
Number 33
Youth career
KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk
Beerschot A.C.
2007–2012 Anderlecht
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2012–2020 Anderlecht 18 (0)
2017Deportivo La Coruña (loan) 1 (0)
2017–2019Waasland-Beveren (loan) 60 (0)
2020– Gent 69 (0)
International career
2010 Belgium U16 2 (0)
2012–2013 Belgium U19 4 (0)
2015–2017 Belgium U21 8 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 December 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 20:44, 26 October 2023 (UTC)

Davy Roef (born 6 February 1994) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Gent.

Contents

Club career

Early career

Roef spent time with several clubs in his youth, such as Beerschot A.C., KFCO Beerschot Wilrijk, and Anderlecht.

Anderlecht

Roef was a graduate of the Anderlecht academy, and made his senior league debut in a 2–1 loss to Mechelen. He replaced an injured Silvio Proto after 39 minutes. [1]

Deportivo La Coruña (loan)

In January 2017, Roef was loaned out to Deportivo La Coruña. He struggled to break into the team while at Deportivo however, and it got worse for him after suffering an ankle injury in training. [2] He made one league appearance for them, coming on 20 May 2017 in a 3–0 win over Las Palmas. [3]

Waasland-Beveren (loan)

Following the expiry of his loan in June, Roef was loaned out again, this time to Waasland-Beveren. [4] He made his league debut on 26 August 2017 in a 1–0 loss to Sint-Truiden. [5]

International career

Roef has been capped at U19 level by Belgium twice. [6] He was called up to the senior Belgium squad for the UEFA Nations League matches against Denmark and Iceland in September 2020. [7]

Career statistics

As of match played 7 December 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeague Belgian Cup EuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Anderlecht 2012–13 [8] Belgian Pro League 0000000000
2013–14 [8] Belgian Pro League1000000010
2014–15 [8] Belgian Pro League20301 [a] 00060
2015–16 [8] Belgian Pro League00200020
2016–17 [8] Belgian First Division A150109 [b] 0220
2019–20 [8] Belgian First Division A00000000
Total18060100340
Deportivo La Coruña 2016–17 [8] La Liga 1010
Beveren 2017–18 [8] Belgian Pro League30030330
2018–19 [8] Belgian Pro League30000300
Total60030630
Genk 2020–21 [8] Belgian Pro League60106 [c] 0130
2021–22 [8] Belgian Pro League140204 [d] 0200
2022–23 [8] Belgian Pro League110109 [e] 01 [f] 0220
2023–24 [8] Belgian Pro League2203012 [g] 0370
2024–25 [8] Belgian Pro League160008 [g] 0240
Total69070390101160
Career total1480160490102140
  1. Appearance in UEFA Champions League
  2. Two appearances in UEFA Champions League, seven in UEFA Europa League
  3. Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances in UEFA Europa League
  4. Appearances in UEFA Conference League
  5. Two appearances in UEFA Europa League, seven appearances in UEFA Conference League
  6. Appearance in Belgian Super Cup
  7. 1 2 Appearances in UEFA Conference League

Honours

Gent

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References

  1. "Mechelen vs. Anderlecht - 19 januari 2014". Soccerway.
  2. "Slecht begin voor Davy Roef bij Deportivo: Keeper buiten strijd met enkelblessure".
  3. "Deportivo la Coruña vs. Las Palmas - 20 May 2017 - Soccerway".
  4. "Anderlecht heeft oplossing voor Roef gevonden".
  5. "Sint-Truiden vs. Waasland-Beveren - 26 August 2017 - Soccerway".
  6. "België - D. Roef - Profiel met nieuws, statistieken en geschiedenis - Soccerway". nl.soccerway.com.
  7. "Starting Lineups - Denmark vs Belgium". Sky Sports. 5 September 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
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