Early career Born to an
Antillean mother and a Dutch father, Van Rhijn began his football career at RKSV DoCoS, where he left a lasting impression as a central defender on the DoCoS sportspark. In 2002, at age 12, Van Rhijn transferred to the youth squad of
Ajax, turning down offers from other clubs, such as
ADO Den Haag and
Feyenoord.
Ajax Three years after transferring to the
Amsterdam-based club, Van Rhijn began playing for the Ajax B1 team in the youth ranks, winning the national championship under coach Robin Pronk. After this successful season, Van Rhijn was offered his first contract, moving up to the Ajax A1 selection—skipping past the Ajax B1 selection, which is the usual next step—and signing a three-year contract. Under then-youth coach
Frank de Boer, Van Rhijn enjoyed two successful seasons with Ajax A1, defending alongside
Timothy van der Meulen in his first year and
Bryan Ottenhoff the following season. This led to a contract extension for one additional year. On 21 September 2011, Van Rhijn made his debut for the senior squad in a
KNVB Cup match against
VV Noordwijk, helping his side to a 3–1 away win after coming on as a substitute for
Toby Alderweireld in the 65th minute. On 18 December 2011, Van Rhijn made his first team debut in the
Eredivisie, against ADO Den Haag. The match ended in a 4–0 win for Ajax at the
Amsterdam Arena, which saw Van Rhijn playing the full 90 minutes in place of Alderweireld, who was sidelined due to an injury. Moving from the
centre back role to the
right back position, Ajax has used Van Rhijn extensively as a replacement for an injured
Gregory van der Wiel. The 2012–13 season saw Van Rhijn becoming the first-choice right back under manager Frank de Boer following the departure of Van der Wiel. Van Rhijn scored his first official goal for Ajax in a
UEFA Europa League home match against
Steaua București in the
round of 32 on 14 February 2013. The match ended in a 2–0 home win for Ajax, with Van Rhijn scoring in the 48th minute. Van Rhijn would score his first Eredivisie goal the following season on 2 August 2013 in the season opener against
Roda JC at home, scoring the opening goal in the ninth minute in the 3–0 win. The following match day would see Van Rhijn receive a red card for a challenge against
AZ defender
Nick Viergever in a 3–2 away loss, resulting in his suspension for the
Klassieker against
Feyenoord on 17 August 2013. On 14 September 2013, Van Rhijn competed in his 50th Eredivisie match in Ajax's 2–1 home win against
PEC Zwolle. On 16 March 2014, he became the 151st Ajax player to be inducted into the club's illustrious
Club van 100 after making his 100th appearance for the side in its 0–0 away draw against
NAC Breda.
Club Brugge On 20 July 2016, van Rhijn transferred to
Club Brugge KV in Belgium's
Jupiler Pro League for €1.8 million. He scored his first goal for the club on 2 October 2016 on a free kick against
KAA Gent.
AZ (loan) On 30 August 2017 it was announced that Van Rhijn would serve a season long loan spell with Dutch
Eredivisie club
AZ Alkmaar.
Heerenveen He moved to sc Heerenveen in July 2019.
Emmen He moved to FC Emmen in October 2020.
Karlsruher SC On 19 October 2021, it was announced that Van Rhijn had signed a two-year contract with German
2. Bundesliga side
Karlsruher SC. ==International career==