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Tjaronn Chery was born on 4 June, 1988 in The Hague, Netherlands, is a Dutch footballer. At 32 years old, Tjaronn Chery height is 5 ft 7 in (171.0 cm).

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Tjaronn Chery Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 4 June 1988
Birthday 4 June
Birthplace The Hague, Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands

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Weight 68 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Children Jaylinn Chery

Tjaronn Chery Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Tjaronn Chery worth at the age of 34 years old? Tjaronn Chery’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Tjaronn Chery's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Timeline

2019

On 8 August 2019, it was reported that Chery has signed a two-year deal with Maccabi Haifa F.C. of the Israeli Premier League. Chery is expected to make €420,000 plus bonuses for each of the 19/20 and 20/21 seasons.

2017

On 13 January 2017, it was reported that Chery had transferred to Chinese Super League newcomers Guizhou Zhicheng, with the transfer being officially completed on 24 January. Ironically, Chery ruled out a move to China two years ago when he turned a down a move to Chinese side Jiangsu Suning. He made his debut for Guizhou on 3 March 2017 in a 1–1 home draw against Liaoning FC.

2016

During his time at Groningen, Chery began to play as a playmaker. With his impressive display at Groningen, Chery's future at the club became uncertain, as continuous interests from Europe increased. Chery was linked with a move to Galatasaray and Seattle Sounders, but ruled out a move to America, insisting on remain playing in Europe. In mid-July, Groningen accepted a bid from Queens Park Rangers for Chery and the move was proceed to medical. Following his departure, Chery departed Groningen on good terms, and he was given a farewell sendoff after a Groningen game against Cambuur in February 2016.

The 2016–17 season saw Chery switching shirt to number ten, with new signing Jordan Cousins taking over number eight shirt. Chery started the season well when he scored three goals in five matches against Leeds United, Cardiff City and Barnsley. It wasn't until on 10 September 2016 when he scored from a free kick, in a 1–1 draw against Blackburn Rovers, a goal that saw him nominated for September's Goal of the Month. Chery continued to remain in the first team by the first half of the season before losing form and rejecting a new contract around late–December. Because of this, Chery announced his desire to leave Queens Park Rangers in the January transfer window and made no appearance after this. Chery went on to make twenty–five appearances and scoring four times in the first half of the season at Queens Park Rangers.

2015

On 20 July 2015, Chery moved from FC Groningen to Championship side Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. Upon joining the club, Chery describe the move as "a dream come true" to play in England and was given a number eight shirt ahead of the season. Prior to the season, Chery was named by Sky Sports as one of the six players to watch.

Chery made his competitive QPR debut in the first game of the 2015–16 Championship Season which resulted in a 2–0 defeat against Charlton Athletic, he started the game and was replaced by Jay Emmanuel-Thomas on the 71st minute. He scored his first goals for the club when he scored twice against Rotherham United on 22 August 2015, followed up in the next game by scoring a winner against Huddersfield Town. It wasn't until on 3 October 2015 when he scored his fourth goal of the season, as well as, setting up one of the goals, in a 4–3 win over Bolton Wanderers. Chery then ended four months drought without a goal when he scored in a 3–1 loss against rival’s Fulham on 13 February 2016. Later in the 2015–16 season, Chery went on to score six more goals against Birmingham City, Derby County, Brentford, Middlesbrough and Leeds United. At the end of the 2015–16 season, Chery made forty–one appearances and scoring ten times, finishing a joint top–scorer with Charlie Austin, who left Queens Park Rangers during the season. Not only that, his performance this season earned him both Ray Jones Players’ Player of the Year and Junior Hoops’ Player of the Year. Following this, Chery reflected his first season at the club.

In May 2015, Chery was called up to the senior Netherlands squad. Two years ago, Chery was invited to train with the national side with then manager Louis van Gaal.

In March 2015, Chery was given a leave over a personal circumstances. It was later revealed that Chery lost his friend, Rico, and played against Dordrecht on 8 March 2015, in which he was in tears after scoring against them, with a 2–0 win for Groningen.

2013

Instead, on 23 July 2013, Chery joined Groningen on a season long loan deal until the end of the 2013–14 season. It came after when Groningen expressed interests signing him. Upon joining the club, Chery was presented and was given a number ten shirt ahead of the new season.

Chery made an immediate impact for Groningen when he scored and set up one of the goals, in a 4–1 win over NEC and was named Team of the Week by Algemeen Dagblad. His second goal came on 25 August 2013, in a 3–3 draw against Go Ahead Eagles and scored one more goal by the end of 2013 against Vitesse on 27 October 2013. It wasn't until on 16 February 2014 when he scored his first goal, in a 1–0 win over Go Ahead Eagles. Chery later scored later in the 2013–14 season against Cambuur, PSV Eindhoven, Vitesse and AZ (twice). Despite being faced with suspensions and injury, Chery finished the 2013–14 season, making thirty–eight appearances and scoring ten times in all competitions, just finishing second as the club's top scorer behind Richairo Zivkovic by one.

During the 2013–14 season, Chery joined Groningen on a permanent basis, with Emmen earning profit as a result of Chery's transfer. In the summer transfer, Chery almost joined Saudi Arabia side Al-Ahli Saudi, but the move was collapsed and stayed at the club throughout the season. Chery then started the 2014–15 season well when he scored two goals in the two games against Go Ahead Eagles and Heracles. Chery later scored three more goals by the end of 2014 for the side. Between January and April, he scored six times in twelve appearances in all competitions, including a goal against Vitesse in the quarter–finals of KNVB Cup. Chery went on to score against Cambuur, Willem II (twice), Feyenoord and NAC Breda. Chery also scored against Excelsior, as well as, setting up a goal, in a 3–0 in the semi–finals of KNVB Cup and helped the club win the KNVB Cup. It was the club's first major trophy and they qualified for the UEFA Europa League. Chery was ever present for the club in the 2014–15 season and finished the season as the club's top scorer with seventeen goals in forty–two appearances in all competitions. For his performance, Chery was voted the club's Player of the Year for the 2014–15 season.

2012

In the 2012–13 season, Chery started the opening game of the season well when he scored his first goal of the season, in a 2–2 draw against Vitesse. Two weeks later, on 25 August 2012, Chery scored twice, in a 4–2 win against VVV-Venlo. By the end of 2012, he scored two more goals before receiving a straight red card on 1 December 2012, in a 2–0 against Twente. After the match, he was suspended for three matches following Chery's refusal to serve a five match ban, initially imposed by the FA. After appealing against his suspension, Chery played against Feyenoord on 16 December 2012, where he set up one of the goals, in a 3–2 loss. As a result, his three match suspension was reduced to two instead. Later in the 2012–13 season, Chery scored three more goals against NAC Breda, Ajax and Heracles. Chery went on to finish the season, making thirty–four appearances and scoring eight times in all competitions

During and after the 2012–13 season, Chery began to attract interests from clubs abroad and doubted his future at ADO Den Haag. Chances of Chery leaving the club, leading them to keen on selling him, as long as, it involves a transfer fee.

2011

At the start of year 2011, Chery then scored two goals in two matches between 14 January 2011 and 17 January 2011 against Zwolle and Dordrecht. It wasn't until on 25 February 2011 when he scored twice, in a 6–0 win over AGOVV, followed up by scoring in the next game, with a 3–1 win over RBC Roosendaal. At the end of the season, Chery finished his first season, making thirty–four appearances and scoring ten times in all competitions. For his performance, Chery was awarded achievements throughout the 2010–11 season, including the club's player of the year.

Chery's performance at Emmen attracted interests from clubs around Netherlands. Among interested was Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag, who made a bid for him in April. Eventually, Emmen accepted a bid for him and on 6 June 2011, Chery signed for ADO Den Haag for an undisclosed fee and signing a two–year contract, with an option of extending for two years.

Chery made his ADO Den Haag debut in the second round of UEFA Europa League first leg, where he set up one of the goals, in a 3–0 win over Tauras Tauragė. In the second round against them, Chery scored his first ADO Den Haag goal, in a 2–0 win to send them through to the next round. Chery then made his league debut for the club, in the opening game of the season, where he played 56 minutes, in a 0–0 draw against Vitesse. Chery then went on a score four goals in six games in all competitions between 21 September 2011 and 26 October 2011 against Scheveningen, Feyenoord, Roda JC and Vitesse His goal against Roda JC on 16 October 2011 almost broke the record of Koos Waslander’s goal for the fastest goal in the game, just one second away. Throughout the 2011–12 season, Chery established himself in the first team and was ever present in the league, playing thirty–four times and scoring two times.

2010

In the 2009–10 season, Chery was loaned out again when he signed for RBC Roosendaal on a season long loan deal. Chery made his RBC Roosendaal debut, in the opening game of the season, where he set up one of the goals, in a 4–0 win over Emmen. Since making his RBC Roosendaal debut, Chery established himself in the first team at the club and it wasn't until on 8 March 2010 when Chery scored his first goal for the club, in a 1–1 draw against Emmen in their second meeting of the season. Chery went on to finish the season, making thirty–two appearances and scoring once in all competitions. During his time at Twente, Chery said that he suffered from a lot of setbacks; these were the reasons that he struggled to make a breakthrough there.

Ahead of the 2010–11 season, Chery left Twente when he signed for Emmen on 29 July 2010.

Two days later, Chery played his first Emmen match in a friendly match against his former club, Twente, which saw Emmen win 2–1. Chery made his league debut for Emmen in the opening game of the season, where he made his first start and played the whole game, in a 3–0 loss against PEC Zwolle. It wasn't until on 27 August 2010 when he scored his first Emmen goal, in a 3–2 loss against MVV Maastricht and scored his second goal for the club on 17 September 2010, in a 3–1 loss against Helmond Sport. Chery then scored two more goals for the club by the end of 2010 and finished the first half of the season, making sixteen appearances and scoring four times in the league.

2008

On 16 January 2008, first team coach Fred Rutten picked Chery for the main squad. On 5 May 2008, Chery won the national reserves championship, captaining his team to the victory. That meant that he received the winner's plate. For his performance, Chery was rewarded with his first professional contract at Twente, keeping him until 2011.

On 26 October 2008, Chery made his professional debut in the Eredivisie, substituting Marko Arnautović in extra time in the away match against Vitesse Arnhem. At the time he entered the pitch, the score was 0–2 to Twente which the match also ended. This turns out to be his only appearance for the club. After this, Chery was loaned out to Cambuur for the rest of the 2008–09 season. Chery then made his Cambuur debut on 16 January 2009, where he started and played the whole game, in a 1–0 win over Haarlem. Chery played a role in a match against Eindhoven on 1 May 2009 when he set up two goals, in a 3–1 win. Chery finished the season at Cambuur, making fifteen appearances.

2002

Before signing a youth contract with FC Twente, Chery played for amateur side U.D.I. Enschede until he left for Twente when he was fourteen in 2002. A fantastic season with the A-Juniors (highest youth level) culminated in winning the national championship in 2007. That year, he played 21 matches and scored 2 goals. Chery was mainly used as a substitute, playing in the same position as Qays Shayesteh.

1988

Tjaronn Inteff Chefren Chery (born 4 June 1988) is a Dutch footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Israeli club Maccabi Haifa.