Freddy Quispel

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Freddy Quispel
Personal information
Date of birth (2000-10-23) 23 October 2000 (age 24)
Place of birth Emmen, Netherlands
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Emmen
Number 12
Youth career
WKE '16
0000–2015 Twente
2015–2019 Emmen
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2019–2020 Emmen 3 (0)
2020 VfB Oldenburg 0 (0)
2020–2021 Jong PEC Wolle
2021–2022 ACV
2022–2023 VV Staphorst
2023–2024 ACV 31 (13)
2024– Emmen 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 25 May 2024

Freddy Quispel (born 23 October 2000) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a forward for Eerste Divisie club Emmen.

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Club career

Quispel started playing football at the age of six at WKE '16. He later went to VV Emmen. From there, he went to FC Twente and played there for four years. In 2015, he joined FC Emmen. [1] Quispel made his professional debut with FC Emmen in a 2–0 Eredivisie loss to SC Heerenveen on 17 August 2019. [2]

In the summer of 2020, he went to play for German Regionalliga side VfB Oldenburg, which signed him free of charge. [3] A few months later, he left there again to join the PEC Zwolle's reserve team on an amateur basis, where his younger brother Jan also was playing. [4]

In July 2021, Quispel switched to Derde Divisie club ACV. [5] In January 2022 it was confirmed that from the upcoming 2022–23 season Quispel would play for league rivals VV Staphorst. [6] In February 2023, ACV confirmed that Quispel would return to the club ahead of the 2023–24 season. ACV was promoted to the 2023–24 Tweede Divisie prior to Quispel's return. [7]

On 22 June 2024, Quispel returned to Emmen on a two-year contract. [8]

Personal life

Quispel's father, Joost Quispel, was also a footballer who played for FC Emmen. [9]

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References

  1. Freddy Quispel wilt handhaven in derde divisie met VV Staphorst, voetbaljournaal.com, 20 November 2022
  2. "Emmen vs. Heerenveen - 17 August 2019 - Soccerway". Soccerway.
  3. Freddy Quispel vervolgt loopbaan in Duitsland, rtvdrenthe.nl, 27 May 2020
  4. PEC Zwolle mist spitsen Tedic en Ghoochannejhad tegen VVV, rtvoost.nl, 27 November 2020
  5. Freddy Quispel en Boy Spijkerman maken selectie van ACV compleet, assenstad.nl, 20 July 2021
  6. Quispel van ACV naar Staphorst, rtvdrenthe.nl, 10 January 2022
  7. VOLOP CONTRACTNIEUWS BIJ ACV: EEN BLIJVER, EEN AANWINST EN EEN VERTREKKER, topamateurvoetbal.com, 8 February 2023
  8. "WELKOM TERUG, FREDDY QUISPEL!" [WELCOME BACK, FREDDY QUISPEL!] (in Dutch). Emmen. 22 June 2024. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  9. "Zo vader, zo zoon: FC Emmen-debutant Freddy Quispel volgt voorbeeld van senior". Emmer Courant (in Dutch). 19 August 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2021.