Rick Geenen

Rick Leon Willem Geenen ( born August 13, 1988 in Geleen ) is a Dutch footballer who is employed as rechtsfüßiger defensive player especially as full-back, but also as six. Interrupted by a year in Germany with FC Hansa Rostock, he spent his professional career in his home country at Fortuna Sittard and MVV Maastricht.

Career

Youth in Limburg

Born in 1988 at that time still independent Geleen, Geenen learned to play football first in the youth teams of the RKFC Lindenheuvel from the northwestern district of his birthplace. From 2000, Geenen went through then the youth teams Fortuna Sittard from neighboring Sittard, which was a year later merged with Geelen and other places to the new city of Sittard -Geleen. 2007 finally outgrew Geenen the youth team of Fortuna and was adopted into the first team of the club.

Starts at Fortuna Sittard

The Sittarder team played in the 2007/ 08 season in the second-rate Eerste Divisie in which it was initially supervised by Henk Wisman. It initially failed Geenen to prevail over other users in Sittard defensive. After Sittard had earned only four points within six league games, Geenen, however, benefited from tactical changes, so he took on the seventh match, at the Sittard in September 2007 against AGOVV Apeldoorn, his debut played in the second division of the Netherlands. Below succeeded Geenen to permanently establish in the root formation of Fortuna, so that he stood up to the turn of the year in the starting lineup in all league games the team. In the table, the team ended at this point, although the 20th and thus last place, which is why the club coach Wisman was replaced by Roger Reijners in December 2007. But Geenen remained below this root player, so it already came to a total of 29 appearances in his first second-division season. In these Geenen also contributed with his two achieved during this season gates to the fact that Sittard could advance on the 16th place in the table to the end of the season.

In the first five games of the episode season 2008/ 09 Geenen was still a member of Fortune root formation, before it failed due to an ankle injury until October 2008. Following his re- convalescence Geenen could not reclaim his starting place then, so that he only acted in the following weeks as a substitute in five games. However, in early December 2008 received Geenen back his place, so he played another 19 missions to the end of the season, while two goals for Fortuna scored, which eventually finished 15th in the final table. His end of the season expiring contract with Sittard renewed Geenen then for two more years.

Also due to several recruits, including Pieter Nys, Geenen was at the beginning of the season 2009/10, mostly only in away games to the grid, as coach Reijners a more proactive orientation preferred in home games. After the first third of the season Geenen but regulars was again both in home and in away games, so he played a total of 28 missions during the season, in which he also scored three goals, and thus contributed to the third year in a row significantly to the relegation of Fortune - this time as 17 of the final table. Then Geenen renewed his contract with Fortuna, which now had a one-year maturity and an option to extend.

For the 2010/11 season, in which the Eerste Divisie has now been carried out with 18 instead of the previous 20 teams participating, Sittard committed with Wim Dusseldorp a new coach, but from which emanated no improvement in athletic performance of Fortuna. So the team played throughout the season against relegation and finally finished with just one point clear of the relegation zone to 16th place of the final table. Geenen had it completed a total of 28 games, as in the pre-season and achieved in these three goals.

2011/12 Sittard played in the first round still under Dusseldorp before the beginning of the season Tim Ruys took his place and the team finally reached the eleventh rank of the final table. Although this represented Geenens successful season with Sittard, partly because he had four goals within its 29 season games for the first time can achieve, it had been used in eleven of these games only by Substitutes. Thereupon Geenen decided to turn down a renewed offer of Fortuna to extend the contract, preferring instead to the German FC Hansa Rostock to change.

Moving to Germany

When F. C. Hansa, which in the 2012/13 season took in the 3rd League after relegation from the Bundesliga 2, Geenen signed in early June 2012, two- year contract. Then he was under coach Wolfgang Wolf in seven of eight games to starting lineup until Wolf was replaced due to disappointing results by Marc Fasher. From this Geenen has only been used shortly after he took office in the National Cup and subsequently no longer considered for the first team. Instead, Geenen played until the end of season exclusively for Hansas reserve team in the Oberliga West, for which he completed a total of 12 games. For the following season, 2013/14 Geenen belongs under the Andreas Bergmann is now employed as a successor Faschers back to the senior squad Rostock.

Return to the Netherlands

After Geenen was nevertheless continue to be used at the beginning of the 2013/14 season only in the second team, Geenen released his current contract until 2014 in Rostock and moved back into the second Dutch league for MVV Maastricht.

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