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Rigino Cicilia
Personal information
Full name Rigino Cicilia[1]
Date of birth (1994-09-23) 23 September 1994 (age 30)[2]
Place of birth Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles[2]
Height 1.97 m (6 ft 5+12 in)[3]
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Slovácko
Number 22
Youth career
KVC Oranje
FC Kerkrade-West
Alemannia Aachen
Roda JC Kerkrade
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2016 Roda JC Kerkrade 22 (1)
2016RKC Waalwijk (loan) 23 (6)
2016–2017 Port Vale 29 (4)
2017–2018 FK Sūduva 32 (8)
2019–2020 FC Eindhoven 28 (11)
2020–2022 Slovácko 41 (9)
2022–2023 Heracles Almelo 20 (6)
2023– Slovácko 21 (3)
International career
2013 Curaçao U20 2 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 16:28, 9 May 2024 (UTC)

Rigino Cicilia (born 23 September 1994) is a Curaçaoan footballer who plays as a forward for Czech First League club Slovácko.

He won two caps for the Curaçao under-20 team in 2013. A former youth team player at KVC Oranje, FC Kerkrade-West, and Alemannia Aachen, he turned professional at Roda JC Kerkrade and made his first-team debut in August 2014. He spent the 2015–16 season on loan at RKC Waalwijk. He joined the English club Port Vale in June 2016, remaining there for one season before he joined the Lithuanian side FK Sūduva in October 2017. He helped Sūduva to win the A Lyga title in 2017 and 2018 and to win the 2018 Lithuanian Supercup. He returned to the Netherlands to sign with FC Eindhoven in February 2019 and moved to the Czech Republic to join Slovácko in July 2020. He won the Czech Cup with Slovácko in 2022 and then returned to the Netherlands to sign with Heracles Almelo, helping the club to be crowned Eerste Divisie champions at the end of the 2022–23 season. He returned to Slovácko in July 2023.

Club career

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Roda JC Kerkrade

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Cicilia spent his youth with KVC Oranje, FC Kerkrade-West, and Alemannia Aachen (Germany) before joining the youth academy at Roda JC Kerkrade. He was one of a club record eight youth team players offered a professional contract at Roda JC in June 2013.[4] He made his debut in the Eerste Divisie (second tier) on 25 August 2014, coming on for Danny Schreurs 78 minutes into a 3–0 defeat to FC Volendam at the Kras Stadion.[5] He scored his first goal for the club on 23 September, in a 2–1 KNVB Cup victory over SC Heerenveen at the Parkstad Limburg Stadion.[6] Four days later he scored his first league goal, in a 2–1 win over Helmond Sport at the Stadion De Braak.[7] He ended the 2014–15 season with two goals in 23 appearances, though was not used in the play-offs as Roda JC beat NAC Breda to regain a place in the Eredivisie (first tier), and signed a new one-year contract in March 2015.[8]

He made two appearances in the Eredivisie as a substitute in August 2015 before joining Eerste Divisie club RKC Waalwijk on loan for the rest of the 2015–16 season.[9] He made a total of 24 appearances for the club, scoring seven goals, including a hat-trick in a 5–3 home defeat to Jong Ajax on 4 December, as RKC Waalwijk finished second-from-bottom in 18th place.[10] He was released by Roda JC in May 2016.[11] He had a trial at Austrian Bundesliga side SKN St. Pölten in June 2016.[12]

Port Vale

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In June 2016, Cicilia signed a two-year contract with EFL League One club Port Vale.[13] He started just two of the opening ten games of the 2016–17 season and found himself competing with Martin Paterson behind Anton Forrester in the first-team pecking order; Cicilia said that additional conditioning work helped him to adjust to the physicality of the English game.[14] He scored his first goal for the club on 22 October, and then won a penalty, as the "Valiants" came from behind to draw 2–2 with Oxford United at Vale Park.[15] His size and unconventional playing style quickly made him a 'cult hero' for Vale fans, who nicknamed him 'Reggie'.[16][17] However, Bruno Ribeiro rarely played Cicilia form the start of matches, believing him to be more of an impact substitute.[18] He was sidelined with a calf strain injury in February.[19] He returned to action after a four-week absence, but failed to add to his goal tally, and was sent off for two bookable offence on the final home game of the season – a 2–0 defeat to Bolton Wanderers on 22 April; caretaker manager Michael Brown said that the sending off was harsh.[20] He left Port Vale following the club's relegation in May 2017 after he and Brown came to a mutual agreement to end his contract.[21]

FK Sūduva

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In October 2017, Cicilia signed with Lithuanian A Lyga club FK Sūduva.[22] He played three games for the "Suvalkiečiai" in 2017 as they won the league for the first time in their history. He played and scored in the 2018 Lithuanian Supercup as Sūduva recorded a 5–0 victory over Stumbras.[23] On 11 July, he scored his first career hat-trick as Sūduva beat Cypriot champions APOEL 3–1 at the Sūduva Stadium in the first leg of the first round of qualifying for the UEFA Champions League; he completed his hat-trick within 19 minutes of the kick-off.[24] He was named in A Lyga's Team of the Month for June and July. However, this was reportedly primarily because it was a poor month for attackers in the division.[25] Sūduva went on to retain their league title in 2018.

FC Eindhoven

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On 19 February 2019, Cicilia signed with Eerste Divisie side FC Eindhoven on a contract to run until summer 2020.[26] Head coach David Nascimento stated that "He is a big boy, physically strong, good at the ball and someone who can score a goal".[27] He had to wait 12 games before scoring his first goal of the 2019–20 season, at which point he scored four goals in two games against AZ Alkmaar II and SBV Excelsior.[28] He ended the campaign with 11 goals in 31 games for the "Blauw-witten", before his contract was terminated on 1 April due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Netherlands.[29]

Slovácko

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On 1 July 2020, Cicilia joined Czech First League club Slovácko on a two-year contract; head coach Martin Svědík signed him to replace departing striker Tomáš Zajíc.[30] He scored three goals in 20 appearances throughout the 2020–21 season, helping Slovácko to qualify for the new UEFA Europa Conference League with a fourth-place league finish.[31] He scored six goals from 23 league appearances in the 2021–22 season, and also scored two goals in four games in the club's Czech Cup campaign[31] Slovácko won the competition for the first time by beating Sparta Prague 3–1 in the final, and Cicilia said that: "the season was hard, a little up and down for me. I'm proud of the boys for how they did it".[32] Cicilia left Slovácko without saying goodbye two weeks before end of his contract.[33]

Heracles Almelo

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On 11 August 2022, Cicilia joined Eerste Divisie club Heracles Almelo on a two-year contract.[34] He scored six goals in twenty league games as Heracles Almelo secured promotion as 2022–23 Eerste Divisie champions.[31] On 2 July 2023, his contract with Heracles was terminated by mutual consent.[35]

Return to Slovácko

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On 11 July 2023, Cicilia rejoined Slovácko on a two-year contract.[36] He scored three goals in 23 games during the 2023–24 campaign.[31]

International career

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Cicilia was named in the Curaçao U20 squad for the 2013 CONCACAF U-20 Championship in Mexico, and played both games at the Estadio Cuauhtémoc in Puebla City; a 3–0 defeat to Mexico and a 2–1 defeat to El Salvador.[37]

Style of play

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Cicilia is a 1.97 m (6 ft 5+12 in) forward, but despite his size is a goal poacher rather than a target man.[38]

Career statistics

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As of match played 5 May 2024
Club Season Division League National Cup League Cup Other Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Roda JC Kerkrade 2013–14[39] Eredivisie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014–15[39] Eerste Divisie 20 1 3 1 0 0 23 2
2015–16[39] Eredivisie 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Total 22 1 3 1 0 0 25 2
RKC Waalwijk (loan) 2015–16[39] Eerste Divisie 23 6 1 1 0 0 24 7
Port Vale 2016–17[40] EFL League One 29 4 3 1 0 0 3[a] 0 35 5
FK Sūduva 2017[31] A Lyga 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
2018[31] A Lyga 29 8 2 0 9[b] 4 40 12
Total 32 8 2 0 9 4 43 12
FC Eindhoven 2018–19[31] Eerste Divisie 11 1 0 0 0 0 11 1
2019–20[31] Eerste Divisie 28 11 3 0 0 0 0 0 31 11
Total 39 12 3 0 0 0 0 0 42 12
Slovácko 2020–21[31] Czech First League 18 3 2 0 0 0 20 3
2021–22[31] Czech First League 23 6 4 2 2[c] 0 29 8
Total 41 9 6 2 0 0 2 0 49 11
Heracles Almelo 2022–23[31] Eerste Divisie 20 6 0 0 0 0 20 6
Slovácko 2023–24[31] Czech First League 21 3 1 0 0 0 22 3
2024–25[31] Czech First League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 21 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 22 3
Career total 227 49 19 5 0 0 14 4 260 58
  1. ^ Appearance/s in the EFL Trophy
  2. ^ 1 appearance and 1 goal in the Lithuanian Supercup, 4 appearances and 3 goals in the UEFA Champions League, and 4 appearances in the UEFA Europa League
  3. ^ Appearances in the UEFA Conference League

Honours

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Individual

FK Sūduva

Slovácko

Heracles Almelo

References

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