Yzendoorn started his career in his native England with
Preston North End but was released in 1974 without making a first-team appearance. He then moved into non-league football and played for nearby
Morecambe. Yzendoorn later moved to Australia and was signed by
Heidelberg United in 1979, playing four seasons with the Melbourne-based club in the
National Soccer League. He joined fierce rivals
South Melbourne in 1983, and helped them to their first national championship in 1984. After three years with South Melbourne, he moved to
Brunswick Juventus in 1986, where he spent the final three seasons of his national domestic career. In 2009, he became one of the initial inductees into the
South Melbourne Hall of Fame. ==International career==