Witteveen had spells at Austrian sides
Red Bull Salzburg and
WAC St. Andrä. He played for Salzburg's second string in the Austrian
Erste Liga and for St. Andrä in the
Regionalliga Mitte. Witteveen signed for
Scottish Premier League side
Hearts in July 2009. During the week leading up to his signing, the player had participated in
friendly matches during their pre-season tour of Germany. Witteveen did not make any first team appearances for Hearts after
Jim Jefferies returned as
manager in January 2010. On 3 April 2010, he scored a hat trick for Morton in a 3–3 draw against
Queen of the South. He continued with goals against
Dundee and
Ross County. On 27 August 2010, Witteveen joined another First Division side, Dundee, on a three-month loan deal. After completing his loan at Dundee, he began negotiating his exit from
Tynecastle and was in discussions with
Major League Soccer officials about a potential move to the United States. After
Stirling Albion were hit by an illness crisis, he agreed to play for them as one of their two permitted trialists on 2 January 2011 in a league match against Falkirk. He scored for Stirling in this game. In January 2011, Witteveen returned home to sign for
Austrian Regional League East side
SV Horn. On 24 June 2011, Witteveen joined Austrian second division side
FC Lustenau, he played there for a season before joining
SV Grödig. After a series of good performances with SV Grödig, he was offered a contract from
Austrian Bundesliga side
SC Wiener Neustadt, and agreed to a two-year deal in June 2013. After just one season he was released and moved to
Kapfenberger SV. Despite scoring 10 goals in 24 league games for Kapfenberger, he was released and signed for
Ritzing. In January 2022, he moved to SV Lackenbach. == References ==