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Maikel Kieftenbeld (; born 26 June 1990) is a Dutch professional
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who plays as a
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for
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club Emmen. Kieftenbeld began his football career with his hometown club, VV Lemelerveld, before joining
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's
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as a young teenager. Twente let him leave for
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(second-tier) club
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in 2007, and a year later, he made his senior debut and signed his first professional contract. He spent two seasons as a regular member of GA Eagles' first team before joining
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club
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in 2010. He played as a
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during his first year with Groningen, switching to midfield in his second season. Appointed vice-captain for 2013–14, he took on the captaincy during the season, and helped the club qualify for
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for the first time in seven years. He captained Groningen to victory in the
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final to win the first major trophy in the club's history. Ahead of the 2015–16 season, he joined
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(second-tier) club
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, where he was to spend five-and-a-half years. he signed for another Championship club,
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, in January 2021. He played for the Netherlands ''Beloftenelftal'' at the
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, and was
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five times for his country at under-21 level.


Personal life

Kieftenbeld was born on 26 June 1990 in
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, in the municipality of
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, Netherlands, where he attended Heilig Hartschool primary school. After leaving school he began a college course in business economics, but did not complete it. He came from a sporty family. His mother, Anja, and one of his sisters played volleyball, another sister rode horses. His father, Joop, coached in the lower reaches of Dutch amateur football, including at SV SDOL of the
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and the reserve team of
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club VV Lemerleveld, the hometown club where Maikel began playing football at the age of five.


Club career


Go Ahead Eagles

Kieftenbeld was spotted by scouts from
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, but after four seasons in their
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, the staff believed he was not up to the required standard, so in 2007 he moved on to
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-based
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(second-tier) club
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. The following summer, he took part in the first-team's pre-season training camp in Germany, and made his senior debut on the opening day of the
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, on 8 August 2008 away to
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. He entered the game to replace the injured Ceriel Oosthout just before half-time with his team 1–0 down; they lost 5–0. In September, he signed his first professional contract, of three years with an option for a fourth. He scored his first senior goal on 24 April 2009the winner as Go Ahead Eagles beat
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2–1and finished the season as a first-team regular with 30 league appearances. In his second season, he helped Go Ahead Eagles to reach the final round of the
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, in which they lost to Willem II. In April 2010, Kieftenbeld was being linked with a move to AZ, the reigning Dutch champions. By the beginning of June, all parties had agreed terms, but the financial situation at AZ and a change of ownership meant the deal did not proceed.


Groningen


2010 to 2013

On 17 June 2010, the 19-year-old Kieftenbeld signed a four-year contract with
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club
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, who paid a €300,000 fee for the player. He was presented as a
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, despite only ever having played in midfield. In his first season at Groningen he did indeed play at right back, competently enough, but in a 5–1 defeat away to
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, he struggled against
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, a player with pace and ability with both feet, and eventually fouled him to concede a
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. Groningen finished the season in fifth position, thus qualifying for the
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for a place in the
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. Kieftenbeld was sent off in the first leg of the semi-final, so was suspended for the second. He was replaced at half-time in the first leg of the final, which Groningen lost 5–1 to
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, and was an unused substitute in the second leg as they recovered from the four-goal deficit only to lose out on penalties. In his second season, Kieftenbeld played regularly in his preferred position in midfield. He scored his first goal for Groningen on 30 October 2011 in what finished up as their biggest win ever against
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, by six goals to nil. Kieftenbeld's goal was the second of the six, a powerful drive from . In the January transfer window, Groningen turned down what was described as a substantial bid for him from
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club
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; having let
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join VVV-Venlo
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, they were not prepared to lose another midfielder. His performances over the season earned him the supporters' vote as Player of the Year. Kieftenbeld was more often substitute than starter in the first few weeks of 2012–13 under new manager
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, but went on to re-establish himself in the side. A minor knee injury sustained during the mid-season training camp meant he missed a couple of matches, and thereafter his appearances in the starting eleven were intermittent, whether through suspension or just not being selected. Groningen finished in seventh place, albeit 19 points behind Twente whom they faced in the
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. Kieftenbeld put in a strong performance in the first leg in a 1–0 defeat at home, but a 3–2 loss in the second leg confirmed that Groningen would not qualify for the Europa League.


2013 to 2015

Ahead of the 2013–14 season, Maaskant's replacement
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appointed Kieftenbeld vice-captain, with
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as captain. He began the season on the bench, but soon came back into the starting eleven, frequently wore the captain's armband in Lindgren's absence, and reduced his yellow-card count in the first half of the season from his usual five or six to just one. Towards the end of the season, he captained the side even when Lindgren playedat the latter's recommendationand according to the club's website, he was the inspiration for a ten-match unbeaten finish that meant Groningen qualified for European football for the first time in seven years. Technical director Henk Veldmate said he was a "worthy ambassador" for the club both on and off the field. Amid interest both from other Eredivisie clubs and from abroad, including Club Brugge, Kieftenbeld signed a new two-year contract. The negotiations were lengthy, but the player said he was happy staying where he was appreciated, and the prospect of European football played a part. According to the club, the player insisted on a release clause being included in the contract. Groningen entered the 2014–15 Europa League in the
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. After a goalless draw in the away leg, opponents
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took a two-goal lead in the second leg. Kieftenbeld scored a headed goal just before half-time to reduce the deficit, but Aberdeen held out and Groningen were eliminated. Afterwards, Aberdeen's
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spoke of the motivation they drew from over-confident remarks reportedly made by Kieftenbeld and others ahead of the second leg which they perceived as disrespectful. Domestically, Kieftenbeld missed only one match in all competitions, through suspension, and played every minute of Groningen's
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run. In the quarter-final, he "hammered in the fourth from the edge of the box" in a 4–0 defeat of Eredivisie club
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, and Groningen beat another top-flight club,
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, 3–0 in the semi-final. In the final, Albert Rusnák's two goals were enough to beat cup-holders
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, and Kieftenbeld as captain lifted the first major trophy in the club's history. Kieftenbeld was twice shortlisted for the Eredivisie's annual ''Maatschappelijk Speler'' (Community Player) award, which brings with it a €50,000 prize to be donated to a social project of the winner's choice. He was actively involved with Kids United, a football team for children with disabilities. Although he did not win on either occasion, his charity still benefited when the 2015 winner,
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, shared the prize money with the other two nominees. In late July 2015, English club
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made a bid for Kieftenbeld's services that triggered the release clause in his contract. Although Groningen accepted they could not stop him leaving, they were disappointed not just at losing their captain so soon before the start of the new season, but at losing a player who did so much for the club in the community.


Birmingham City


2015–2017

On 27 July 2015, Kieftenbeld signed a three-year contract with
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(second-tier) club Birmingham City. The fee was officially undisclosed, but the release clause figure was widely reported as €250,000. He went straight into the starting eleven for the opening game of the season, playing alongside
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in a 4–2–3–1 formation, "clattered around midfield breaking up play, putting in tackles and generally making it uncomfortable" for the opponents, and kept his place for the next few league matches. After David Davis's fine performance in the
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tie against
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was followed by mistakes in midfield in a poor defeat at home to
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, manager
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included Davis alongside Kieftenbeld and Gleeson as Birmingham won 2–0 at
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. Minor injury restricted Kieftenbeld to a seat on the bench against
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in early November, and Davis took over his role as Rowett reverted to a two-man central midfield. Although Rowett said Davis was unlucky not to start the visit to
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at the end of the month, Kieftenbeld returned to the side to provide "a bit more control"; he was involved in an incident when
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suffered knee damage in what Brighton manager
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accepted was "just a whole-hearted challenge". Having scored just five times in more than 200 league matches in the Netherlands, Kieftenbeld registered three goals in 22 days in January 2016. In the 89th minute of the match at home to Brentford, he won the ball in midfield, played it through to James Vaughan, and kept running; when Vaughan shot across goal, Kieftenbeld arrived at the far post just in time to slide the ball home for the winner. At
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two weeks later, he ran on to a clearance and hit a powerful volley from outside the penalty area wide of the goalkeeper to complete a 3–0 victory, and repeated the feat in the next match, at home to
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. The goals earned him a nomination for January's
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, but he lost out to
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's
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. Kieftenbeld was generally used in a three-man midfield, none of whom were particularly attack-minded, and any of the three had licence to go forward. He believed that his feeling of comfort at the club helped build up sufficient self-confidence that, so long as he had the energy to make forward runs, he could and would do so. In the latter part of the season, he was used as what Rowett called a "sitting
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", a role he had played in Dutch football, distributing the ball from a position in front of the defence. He started 41 league matches as Birmingham finished the season in mid-table. A hip injury disrupted Kieftenbeld's pre-season, preventing his taking his place in a midfield further strengthened by the return of
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to the club where he spent a successful loan spell in 2015. He was fit to start the next league match, a 2–1 win away to
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, and produced what the ''
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'' dubbed "Almost the complete midfield performance from the Dutchman. He controlled the play throughout and rarely gave the ball away, the mark of any good midfielder. It's hard to believe a performance like this follows a stop start pre-season due to injury. A class act." When Tesche finally came intoand established himself inthe starting eleven, he and Kieftenbeld worked well together, demonstrating the sort of team spirit the latter believed might mitigate the financial disparity in the Championship. Kieftenbeld appeared regularly as the team reached seventh place, just outside the play-off positions, by mid-December, when Rowett was sacked and replaced by
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. Kieftenbeld initially lost his place after the arrival of loanee
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in January, as Zola experimented with personnel and formations in midfield. He came back into the side for Birmingham's first win under the new manager, at home to
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on 4 February, scored his only goal of the season three weeks later with an opportunist effort in a 2–1 win away to
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, and retained his starting place thereafter. After Zola resigned in April, Kieftenbeld played all but a couple of minutes of the remaining three matches under
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's management as Birmingham avoided relegation by winning at
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on the final day of the season.


2017–present

Kieftenbeld made five appearances for Birmingham at the start of the 2017–18 season; he was sent off against Bristol City for serious foul play, but the dismissal was rescinded on appeal. On 31 August, he signed a two-year contract with Gary Rowett's new club,
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, for an undisclosed fee. He explained afterwards, "I wanted to fight for my spot but I need a fair chance and if someone lets you know on deadline day that you don't have that feeling it's a fair chance, what can you do?" However, the league refused to ratify the transfer because the documentation had not been submitted before the transfer window closed, so he remained a Birmingham player. Although Redknapp welcomed him back as part of the squad, neither he nor
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selected him. The ''Birmingham Mail'' Brian Dick wrote that "there was always going to be a place in the Birmingham squad for a player of Kieftenbeld's energy, industry and sheer professionalism", and that Redknapp's failure to see that reflected badly on him. He finally regained a place in the team in mid-October, in
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's first match as manager, starting in defensive midfield as Birmingham beat league-leaders
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1–0. His performances earned him a contract extension until 2020 with an option for a further year. Kieftenbeld kept his place under Cotterill and his successor
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, with whom the team again retained their Championship status on the last day of the season, this time by putting an end to Fulham's 23-game unbeaten run. Kieftenbeld was sent off in October 2018 when the fourth official advised the referee that he had pushed
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's
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in the face in an off-the-ball incident. Monk was sent to the stands for using abusive language while contesting the decision, and accepted a fine and one-match touchline ban, but Kieftenbeld's dismissal was overturned on appeal. His only goal of the season came in December, when he overhit a long pass to
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and
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's goalkeeper,
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, let the ball through his legs and into the net; towards the end of the match, he passed rather more accurately to Adams who scored to complete a 3–0 win. During his 38th appearance of the season, against
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in April, Kieftenbeld ruptured the
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and damaged the medial ligament in his right knee. After surgery, he was expected to be out for up to nine months. In a gesture of support, the club took up the option for an additional year on his contract; once returned to fitness, he confirmed how much it had helped to be able to concentrate on making a full recovery without the pressure of worrying about a new contract. According to the ''Mail'' season review, "in any other season"one in which the strikers had been less productive: Adams scored 22 goals and
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reached double figures in both goals and assistsKieftenbeld "might have been a contender" for the club's Player of the Year award. He returned to the matchday squad on 15 February 2020 as an unused substitute, returned to the pitch eleven days later, playing the last 20 minutes of a goalless draw away to Millwall. and "turned in a typically spiky 80 minutes" in the FA Cup fifth round tie away to third-placed Premier League team
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. When the season resumed after the
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-related suspension, he played in five of the nine remaining matches as Birmingham again narrowly avoided relegation. Ahead of the 2020–21 season under new manager
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, Kieftenbeld was told that he was free to leave, although if he did not, he would be treated like any other squad member and would play if needed. He was behind Ivan Šunjić,
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, new arrivals
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, and the youthful Caolan Boyd-Munce in the pecking order. He started in the EFL Cup defeat to fourth-tier
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, but his next appearance was not for another two months, when injuries and a change of shape against
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gave both him and Boyd-Munce a place in the starting eleven. After another month, he was brought in to partner Šunjić in a 4–2–3–1 formation away to
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. Birmingham won the match, Kieftenbeld kept his place, produced a "trademark display of energy and edge" as Birmingham won again, and Karanka described him as "the kind of player who creates the spirit in the team". He remained in the side for several more matches, adding energy and dynamism but not ball retention as the team slipped towards the relegation places.


Millwall

Kieftenbeld became Gary Rowett's first permanent signing of the January 2021 transfer window when he signed an 18-month contract with Championship club
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.


Emmen

On 12 June 2022, Kieftenbeld signed a two-year contract with Emmen. He made his competitive debut for Emmen on 6 August, the first matchday of the
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season, scoring an own goal in a 4–1 loss to
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. He tore his anterior cruciate ligament late in the game, ending his season after one game.


International career

Kieftenbeld made his first appearance in international football for the Netherlands ''Beloftenelftal'' (Promises Team), an under-21 team providing a stepping-stone between the under-19 team and the full under-21 team, in March 2010. He played the first half of a 2–1 defeat in a
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against Slovenia U21. After
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were requisitioned for the senior squad in August 2010, Kieftenbeld received his first under-21 call-up, and made his debut as a second-half substitute in a 2011 European Championship qualifier against
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, He also played against
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in September with the group already won: taking the field after 66 minutes, he was sent off 12 minutes later for a foul on
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. He made his first start for the under-21s in a friendly against
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in November 2010, playing at right back in a 3–1 win; his through ball set up
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for the third goal. He played in two more U21 friendlies, against the
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and
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, and was an unused substitute in four Euro 2013 qualifiers in 2011 and 2012. His last international appearances were at the
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, at which the Netherlands were represented by the ''Beloftenelftal''; he played in four of their five matches.


Style of play

Dutch journalist Michiel Jongsma suggests that Kieftenbeld's position of choice is as a
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in front of the defence, where he can best use his energy in recovering the ball. He is comfortable on the ball and able to distribute it, but can be careless in possession, and "he really tries to shake up things when the play has gone dormant. In that lies his weakness as wellhe can pick up silly fouls and cards from time to time." With Groningen, he averaged eight yellow cards a season. According to Groningen's technical director Henk Veldmate, speaking in 2014, his battling style and never-say-die attitude made him the sort of player with whom supporters could identify. In a 2011 interview, Kieftenbeld described himself as a perfectionist who always wanted to improve, and said that he sometimes put too much pressure on himself. Steve Cotterill sees him as "very much a team player, a bit of an unsung hero. He does a lot of tidying up and you need those type of players. There are other sides to his game as well. He's a better player than he's given credit for and, more importantly, he's a top lad. He's low maintenance, there's no ego about him and he just quietly gets on with his job."


Career statistics


Honours

Groningen *
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: 2014–15


References


External links


Voetbal International profile
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