Daemen was born in
Brunssum, and rose through the ranks of local amateur side, BVC' 28 Bingelrade and later professional club
Fortuna Sittard. Daemen made his professional debut on 25 October 2002 against
Helmond Sport, where he came in as a substitute in a 4-1 away defeat. In 2006, Daemen moved to another
Limburgian club,
MVV Maastricht. Here he became captain of the team, and often had the honour of receiving the prize of best player. In 2012, Daemen moved abroad to play for Cypriot outfit
AEK Larnaca alongside compatriots
Tim de Cler,
Gregoor van Dijk and
Edwin Linssen and with
Leon Vlemmings at the helm. Finding it hard to earn a place in the starting line-up, he was snapped up by another Dutchman,
Ton Caanen, at
EN Paralimni. Then, Caanen took Daemen with him to
Aris Limassol the following season. He returned to the Netherlands in 2014 and joined high-flying
Eerste Divisie club
NEC, only to leave them after a season for
Go Ahead Eagles. After he renounced a transfer to
FC Den Bosch in August 2017, Daemen no longer found a club. In February 2018, he started working as a commercial employee at
MVV Maastricht. He left that position in June 2021. ==Honours==