Ellery Cairo

Ellery Cairo ( born August 3, 1978 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch football player.

Cairo debuted as a professional player in the 1994/95 season at the Dutch Ehrendivisionär Feyenoord. Here, however, he could not prevail and, after three seasons in which he had denied a total of only one game to city rivals Excelsior submitted. There 's talent Cairos could unfold, he became one of the top performers of the team. In the season 1998/99 Feyenoord took him back to the team.

In 2000 he moved to Ehrendivisionär Twente and 2003 for SC Freiburg in the Bundesliga. After the descent of the sports clubs of the Bundesliga in the summer of 2005 he played for Hertha BSC. During this time his first appeal falls within the levy of the Dutch national team coach Marco van Basten by Bond, he came to use yet however.

For the 2007/2008 season moved Cairo to the English second division club Coventry City. He signed a one-year contract plus one year option. However, after one years already parted again the ways of the striker and Coventry and Cairo, it moved to the Netherlands. There he was raised in the services of NAC Breda. Two seasons later, he moved to Heracles Almelo.

  • Football players (Netherlands)
  • Netherlander
  • Born in 1978
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