Career
Club career
Wisgerhof made his debut in professional football, being part of the Vitesse Arnhem squad in the 1999-1900 season. He was allowed to sign on loan with North.E.C. for half a year. He then signed permanently with North.E.C., and he then played nine seasons for Nippon Electric Corporation Nijmegen, until making a switch in 2009 to Football Club Twente who had sold defender Robbie Wielaert to Ajax Amsterdam.
Wisgerhof signed a contract with Twente for 3,5 years.
Here he has quickly played himself into the squad. In his second season, Twente became Dutch league champions.
In the summer of 2010 he became captain, after Blaise Nkufo left Twente for the Seattle Sounders Football Club. In 2011, Twente came second in the Dutch Eredivisie, behind Ajax, but beat Ajax in the Johan Cruijff Shield match. Wisgerhof played a notable role in this victory as he was claimed to have made an obvious schwalbe (dive), which was much commented on in the local and international press
National team
Wisgerhof played 13 times for the Netherlands national under-21 football team and scored 1 goal.
On the 10th of October 2010 Bert van Marwijk called up Wisgerhof at age 30 for the National squad match on the 17th of November against Turkey. In the second half of the match, Wisgerhof made his debut as a substitution for the injured Joris Mathijsen.