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Rowen Fernandez

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Rowen Fernández is a South African footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Arminia Bielefeld in the German 2. Bundesliga and the South African national team. He is known for his ability to save penalties and his accurate goal kicks.


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Created: 13th May 2010
Modified: 13th May 2010
Professional Information
Professional Areas:
Soccer
Employer:
South African Football Association
Position:
Professional footballer
Working primarily in:
South Africa

Biographical Information
Rowen Fernandez
(At a Glance)
Date of Birth: Feb/28/1978
Gender: male
Place of Origin: South Africa

Club career

Kaizer Chiefs

Rowen Fernández was signed from Wits University along with midfielder Stanton Fredericks by Kaizer Chiefs in 2001 following a great season with The Students. Rowen was to be an understudy to Brian Baloyi who was on the verge of landing a lucrative contract in Europe.

Fernández initially struggled to break into the first team, as Baloyi put up solid performances week in and week out. The big break finally came, when he made his debut Vodacom Challenge against Ghanaian side Hearts of Oak at Royal Bafokeng Stadium on 30 June 2001. Chiefs won the game 2–0. He made his PSL debut for Chiefs in a 2–1 win against Classic on 22 August 2001.

"Spider", as he is known due to his amazing love for creepy crawlies (snakes and spiders), was hospitalized in April 2003 after he was bitten by one of his spiders. He had also battled to command a first team place in the same season and only got a run in the 5–0 ABSA Cup first round victory against Sporting at Ellis Park.

However, the 2003–04 season started off very well for Fernández who was handed the number one jersey as Baloyi struggled with a niggling injury.

The former national under-23 star began his playing career at Benoni amateur side Benoni Northerns before joining Wits where he caught the eye of the under-23 selectors. He has six under-23 caps under his belt.

He made his full international debut in a 2–0 win against Tunisia in August 2004. He has a high probability of participating at the 2010 FIFA World Cup to be held in South Africa.

During the 2006–2007 season he scored two goals. He kicked his way into the history books in February 2007 when he pounced on the rebound, after Brian Baloyi of Mamelodi Sundowns could only parry his retaken spot kick and knocked the ball home from close range.

The fact that Rowen had missed the kick and scored on the rebound meant that his thirty second minute equalizer against Sundowns was not classified as a penalty, but instead it was recorded as a goal scored from open play. The other goal resulted from a spot kick in a match against his former club Wits in September 2006.

Arminia Bielefeld

Rowen Fernández joined German Bundesliga side Arminia Bielefeld in June 2007 on a free transfer after being out of contract with Chiefs to team up with former Chiefs coach Ernst Middendorp who then coached Arminia.

 

Source: Wikipedia

 



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