Born in Paramaribo, Suriname, Tiendalli moved to the Netherlands, like many footballers who would play for clubs in the former colonial power of his own country, when he was young along with his parents and would settle at Amsterdam.
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The King's car with Dwight D. Eisenhower | Dwight York | Dwight Willard Taylor |
Because of the departure of the right backs Theo Lucius, Serginho Greene and Dwight Tiendalli, Leerdam remained at Feyenoord and is mainly used as the stand-in for first team right back Dani Fernández.