Razundara Tjikuzu

Razundara Tjikuzu (born 12 December 1979) is a Namibian former professional footballer who spent most of his career playing in Germany and Turkey and who represented Namibia at international level.

Razundara Tjikuzu
Personal information
Full name Razundara Tjikuzu
Date of birth (1979-12-12) 12 December 1979
Place of birth Swakopmund, South West Africa
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position(s) Defensive midfielder, right-back
Youth career
1995–1998 Werder Bremen
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2003 Werder Bremen II 39 (14)
1999–2003 Werder Bremen 68 (0)
2003–2005 Hansa Rostock 49 (5)
2005–2006 MSV Duisburg 23 (0)
2006–2007 Çaykur Rizespor 16 (1)
2007–2009 İstanbul BB 54 (1)
2009–2010 Trabzonspor 4 (0)
2010 Diyarbakırspor 10 (0)
2010–2011 Kasımpaşa 19 (1)
Total 282 (22)
National team
Namibia 56 (12)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

In Germany

Born in Swakopmund, South West Africa, Tjikuzu moved to Germany as a 14-year-old in 1995, joining SV Werder Bremen.[1] At Werder Bremen, he rose through the youth ranks spending four years in the club's academy[2] before being promoted to the reserves in 1998 and playing in the Regionalliga Nord, Germany's third tier at the time.

On 14 August 1999, Tjikuzu made his debut for the first team in the Bundesliga at the age of 19.[2] He went on to make made 25 league appearances in his first season. In 2003, after eight years at Werder Bremen and having made 86 appearances in all competitions for the club, he was told to search for a new club.[1]

In 2003, Tijkuzu moved to Bundesliga rivals Hansa Rostock. Following a strong first season, he signed with Hamburger SV, but after a drunken car crash and missing training, he was instantly dismissed by Rostock and his contract with Hamburger SV was also rescinded.[1]

He spent the 2005–2006 Bundesliga season at MSV Duisburg who were relegated.[1]

In Turkey

In summer 2006, Tjikuzu moved to Turkish side Çaykur Rizespor. A year later, he left Çaykur Rizespor for the newly promoted Süper Lig side İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor where he started playing as a defensive midfielder. In summer 2009, he signed with Trabzonspor. On 11 January 2010, after just half a season in Trabzon, he joined Diyarbakırspor on loan for the rest of the season with whom he suffered relegation. In summer 2010, he moved to Kasımpaşa S.K. signing a two-year contract. After making 23 appearances in another season which ended with relegation, he was released from his contract.[1]

International career

Tjikuzu had previously made over 55 appearances for Namibia but was not in their squad for the 2008 African Cup of Nations.[3]

Career statistics

Club

Source:[4][5][6]
Club Season League Cup[nb 1] Europe[nb 2] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Werder Bremen II 1998–99 Regionalliga Nord 27610286
2001–02 3232
2002–03 9696
Total 391410004014
Werder Bremen 1999–2000 Bundesliga 2504050340
2000–01 13010140
2001–02 22011231
2002–03 8020100
Total 6807160811
Hansa Rostock 2003–04 Bundesliga 34420364
2004–05 15131182
Total 4955100546
MSV Duisburg 2005–06 Bundesliga 23010240
Çaykur Rizespor 2006–07 Süper Lig 161161
İstanbul BB 2007–08 Süper Lig 290290
2008–09 251251
Total 5410000541
Trabzonspor 2009–10 Süper Lig 402060
Diyarbakırspor
(loan)
2009–10 Süper Lig 100100
Kasımpaşa 2010–11 Süper Lig 19140231
Career total 282221828030824
Notes

International goals

#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.22 April 2000Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia Seychelles3–0Win2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
2.22 April 2000Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia Seychelles3–0Win2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
3.22 April 2000Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Windhoek, Namibia Seychelles3–0Win2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
4.15 July 2000Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Windhoek, Namibia Benin8–2Win2002 African Cup of Nations qualification
5.15 July 2000Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Windhoek, Namibia Benin8–2Win2002 African Cup of Nations qualification
6.24 February 2001Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Windhoek, Namibia Egypt1–1Draw2002 FIFA World Cup qualification

References

  1. "Tjikuzu – der arbeitslose Abstiegs-Experte". Kreiszeitung (in German). 3 November 2011. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  2. Blaschke, Ronny (3 August 2005). "Problemfall Tjikuzu: Einzelgänger im Irrgarten Bundesliga". Der Spiegel (in German). Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  3. "Namibia: Tjikuzu Could Make Afcon Squad". New Era Online. 3 October 2007.
  4. "Tjikuzu". National Football Teams. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  5. "Razundara Tjikuzu » Club matches". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  6. "R. Tjikuzu". Soccerway. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
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