Career
From the age of 14, De Visscher played for, and went on to sign professional terms with the club at the age of 18. Jeffrey struggled to make the impact he was predicted to However after a successful loan spell at followed, and while he was there, he impressed his coach at to the extent that De Visscher was offered a 3-year deal with the club
However, he only played 21 games in two seasons, and was eventually moved out on loan to Heracles Almelo, where he helped the club gain promotion to the Eredivisie.
De Visscher signed a two-year deal with once his contract with had ended, and helped the club become champions of the Dutch First Division. In May 2007, De Visscher signed a two-year deal with He made a promising debut in a friendly against non-league Cove Rangers.
He made only 16 starting appearances in his first season, however he did manage two goals in the Scottish Cup, one came in a reply against Falkirk and the other came against Celtic in a quarter-final tie. were later knocked out in the semi-finals against lower opposition. Queen of the South. In the SPL he made a lot of substitute appearances, and towards the end of the season, he began to be a first team regular.
De Visscher"s only league goal came against Hearts in a 4–1 defeat.
During the summer of 2008, manager Jimmy Calderwood told an local paper, to expect big things from the Dutch winger. Subsequently he was handed the number 17 shirt for "s season of 2008–2009. In January 2009 he joined
In August 2010 he signed foreign