Curt Dizon is the son of two Filipino parents, Cris Dizon and Joy Perez. He was born and raised in London.[3]
Club career
Before heading to the Philippines, his football career started off in a local team where he was spotted by Brunswick, which soon became his next club. After a long run at Brunswick, Dizon was scouted and signed for Crystal Palace F.C. and played for the Under-16s team.[citation needed]
On 6 May 2017, Dizon became the first-ever scorer of the newly inaugurated Philippines Football League (PFL), converting Alvin Sarmiento's pass in the 9th minute against Stallion Laguna.[6] He was left without a club after Meralco Manila was disbanded in January 2018.[7]
In January 2018, Dizon's former club, Global, now known as Global Cebu F.C., signed him after Meralco Manila's disbandment.[8] The signing was announced through the club's official social media pages.
In February 2020, Philippines national team manager Dan Palami announced that Dizon would join the Azkals Development Team (ADT), a new team that was set to participate in the 2020 season of the Philippines Football League.[11] However, when the season began in October, he was not in the squad.
In 22 December 2022, Dizon was announced that he will signed for Penang.[13] On 10 May 2023, Dizon was announced he has reached an agreement with the club to terminate his current contract and leave Penang.[14]
International career
Dizon scored in his debut with the Philippines on 11 April 2014 in a 3-0 home win against Nepal.[15]