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Chentzansio-Herä's first call-up to the [[Craitland national football team|national team]] came in 2006, as he was included in the squad for the [[2006 FMF World Cup|inaugural]] [[FMF World Cup]] but failed to make an appearance, remaining an unused substitute, as the team were knocked-out in the quarter-finals. Chentzansio-Herä was used fleetingly by Craitland for the next three years, with [[Yaqin Senovichi]] cemented as the team's starting attacking midfielder, and was not included in any further tournament squads until 2010. | |||
==Honours== | ==Honours== |
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Chentzansio-Herä playing for Sverige Tiem in 2009. | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Äl Chentzansio-Herä | ||
Year of birth | 1982 | ||
Place of birth | Tiem, Craitland | ||
Playing position | Midfielder | ||
Senior career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls)* |
2003–16 | Sverige Tiem FC | ||
International career | |||
2006–16 | Craitland | 27 | (4) |
* Appearances (Goals) Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams |
Äl Chentzansio-Herä is a Craitish former-footballer who last played for Sverige Tiem FC, with whom he spent his entire professional career. Playing primarily as an attacking midfielder, but capable of sitting deeper and also being used as a striker, Chentzansio-Herä played 27 times internationally.
Career
Club
At the age of 20, Chentzansio-Herä's professional career began upon signing for Sverige Tiem FC prior to the start of the first season of CrFA League 1. After being given the number ten jersey, he established himself as the team's attack-minded central midfielder as part of a partnership with his cousin Hjaņ Herä in the club's first few campaigns, and helped achieve five successive fourth-placed finishes and a King's Cup final appearance in 2006. While the 2008 season was a poor one for the club, as they finished bottom of the league for the first time, Chentzansio-Herä found some success as a makeshift forward, scoring three of the team's four goals that season.
Following another poor season in 2009, Sverige and Chentzansio-Herä won a first league title the following year; a triumph which kick-started what was a successful period for the club. The 2011 King's Cup followed the year after, with a second league title being won in 2012, with Chentzansio-Herä a key component of the starting line-up throughout. A third-placed finish in 2013 was followed by a poor period of seventh in 2014 and back-to-back sixths in the subsequent two seasons, with Chentzansio-Herä now utilised more as part of a rotation policy with fellow attacking players Mariolino Sonetti and Danijel Đorđević. At the age of 34, and after 14 seasons with his hometown club, Chentzansio-Herä announced his retirement in the summer of 2016.
International
Chentzansio-Herä's first call-up to the national team came in 2006, as he was included in the squad for the inaugural FMF World Cup but failed to make an appearance, remaining an unused substitute, as the team were knocked-out in the quarter-finals. Chentzansio-Herä was used fleetingly by Craitland for the next three years, with Yaqin Senovichi cemented as the team's starting attacking midfielder, and was not included in any further tournament squads until 2010.
Honours
- FMF World Cup (2): 2010, 2011
- EMU Championships (1): 2011
- CrFA League 1 (2): 2010, 2012
- King's Cup (1): 2011
Personal life
Chentzansio-Herä's cousin is fellow footballer Hjaņ Herä, whom he played alongside in Sverige Tiem's midfield for 14 seasons and also for Craitland, appearing in five tournaments together.