thomas didillon

Thomas Didillon – A Footballer

Didillon made his mark after making an impressive debut with FC Metz, playing for historic Belgian club Anderlecht and appearing in 59 games for them. His contribution ensured their survival during 2020-2021 and last season they placed 10th.

His quick reflexes enabled him to defuse attacks from all directions and keep the defense organized.

Early Life and Education

Thomas Didillon is an award-winning goalkeeper currently playing for Anderlecht in Belgium’s Jupiler Pro League. In addition, he has also held onto positions for Metz and RFC Seraing before representing France at youth levels.

He was named after Saint Thomas of Aquin (Doubting Thomas), known for his doubt and demand of direct experience of Jesus’ resurrected body. This trait stems from John’s Gospel where Thomas refused to believe He had risen until they could touch or see evidence on Him, such as wounds on His hands or side.

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Professional Career

Thomas Didillon began his professional goalkeeping career at FC Metz and went on to play for Belgian club Anderlecht and Czech SK Slavia Praha – and has played 232 official matches as a professional goalkeeper. Thomas then joined AS Monaco on loan this summer as their third signing of the season after Takumi Minamino and Breel Embolo; contributing his experience towards maintaining their Ligue 1 status with AS Monaco.

Thomas Didillon currently boasts a FIFA rating of 71 with a potential of 75, exhibiting left-footed play and medium/medium workrates. At 191 cm in height and 88 kg weight, Didillon currently wears number 30 jersey for Cercle Brugge in Belgium Pro League 1st division; Thomas’ player value totals EUR89 Million Euros.

Achievement and Honors

Didillon made his professional debut for Belgium champions Anderlecht during their 2018-19 Jupiler League campaign, playing more than 40 Jupiler League and five Europa League matches during his initial year.

KRC Genk signed Didillon on loan until the end of the season with an option to purchase. While in Belgium, he represented his nation at U16 through U21 levels.

Didillon made his Ligue 1 debut during a 3-2 win against Lille on 13 August 2016. However, after losing his starting position to Japanese goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima the following season; Didillon then joined Monaco on one-season loan from Cercle Brugge for one season and quickly established himself as a key member of their defense while receiving multiple awards for his performances.

Personal Life

Thomas Didillon left FC Metz after 10 seasons to join Belgian champions Anderlecht of the Jupiler League in June 2018. In that first season alone he made his first team debut and went on to feature in 40 matches in both league and UEFA Europa League competition.

Anderlecht goalkeeper Kevin Van den Broecke was an integral component of their 2018-2019 success, winning both trophies. However, critics pointed to his poor footwork and errors with return balls as areas for concern.

Didillon first joined KRC Genk on loan until the end of that season, then Cercle Brugge on a four-year contract in August 2022. Thomas has represented France from U16 through U21 levels; his reflexes, strength of presence and leadership on the pitch make him a natural goalkeeper with great leadership capabilities.

Net Worth

Thomas Didillon’s estimated net worth stands at around $1M, as an accomplished French football player for Cercle Brugge.

Born November 28th 1995 in Seclin. He currently does not have any children.

Football Manager 2021 depicts him as having an exclusive contract until 30 June 2024 with KSV Cercle Brugge and earning PS14k per season in wages. Furthermore, his overall development remains constant as soon as you create new careers for him.

He stands 1.93 meters and weighs 80 kg, sporting left footed shoes to play Goalkeeping. As a goalkeeper he excels under pressure while remaining agile enough for quick change-of-direction plays and excellent shot stopping ability with an excellent passivity and pass distribution skills.

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