Chedric Seedorf

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Chedric Seedorf (born 20 April 1983 in Naarden) is a Dutch-Surinamese football player who plays for KV Oostende in the Belgian second division. He is the brother of football players Clarence Seedorf, Jürgen Seedorf and Rahmlee Seedorf and also the cousin of Stefano Seedorf. Despite having a very similar playing stile to his brother Clarence, Chedric has not had the same luck, that seems to be due mostly due to bad decisions and questionable club choices.

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[edit] Breach with Ajax

Like his brothers Clarence and Jürgen and his cousin Stefano he is the product of the Ajax youth academy, but in 1999 his father and player agent Johan Seedorf forged a breach with the club due to irreconcilable differences, with then technical director Hans Westerhof. Father Seedorf left for Madrid, taking his two sons Jürgen and Chedric with him where they were re-united with their older brother Clarence. They were admitted to the cantera of Real Madrid, but when Clarence left Madrid for Inter Milan in 2000, Jürgen (briefly) and Chedric went with him.

[edit] NAC Breda

Realizing that it would be difficult to break through into the senior squad of Inter, Jürgen (De Graafschap) and a little later Chedric would soon opt for a move back to the Netherlands with Eredivisie side NAC Breda. He made his debut in 2001, but did not manage to become a permanent fixture in the squad. His contract was therefore cancelled in 2003 after, which he played amateur football for some time.

[edit] Serie C

In August 2005, Chedric signed a contract with Italian Serie C2/A outfit A.C. Legnano, because the current president is former AC Milan star, Marco Simone, who is also Chedric's personal friend, he also played with Serie C1/A club A.S. Pizzighettone.

[edit] Currently

In June 2007, Seedorf signed for the Belgian coast team K.V. Oostende.

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