HUNTELAAR


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Full name: Dirk Klaas-Jan Huntelaar
Date of birth: August 12, 1983
Birthplace: Drempt, Netherlands
Nationality: Dutch
EU passport: Yes
Height: 183 cms
Weight: 78 kgs

Club: Milan
Position: Striker [C]
Squad Number: 11
Contract expires: 30.06.2013
Previous clubs: PSV > (loan) De Graafschap > PSV > (loan) AGOVV Apeldoorn > Heerenveen > (€9m) Ajax > (€27m) Real Madrid > (€15) Milan

International debut: August 2006, v Republic of Ireland
International Caps: 30
International Goals: 14
World Cups: South Africa 2010 (2nd)

Dutch KNVB Cup (2006, 2007)
Dutch Johan Cruijff-schaal (2006, 2007)

Dutch Eredivisie Top Scorer (2006, 2008)
Netherlands' Young Player of the Year (2006)

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SeasonClubCountryLevelGPGS
2008-09 Real Madrid ESP A 20 8
2008-09 Ajax NED A 10 6
2007-08 Ajax NED A 34 33
2006-07 Ajax NED A 32 21
2005-06 Ajax NED A 15 16
2005-06 Heerenveen NED A 15 17
2004-05 Heerenveen NED A 31 17
2003-04 AGOVV Apeldoorn NED B 35 26
2002-03 De Graafschap NED A 9 0
2002-03 PSV Eindhoven NED A 1 0
Career Totals:202144


FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
02/07 Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth / Port Elizabeth Stadium NED 2:1 BRA 5 0 0 0 0 0 0
28/06 Durban / Durban Stadium NED 2:1 SVK 10 0 0 2 2 0 0
24/06 Cape Town / Green Point Stadium CMR 1:2 NED 31 1 0 0 2 0 0
19/06 Durban / Durban Stadium NED 1:0 JPN 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Competition Totals:48102400
Competition Average:120.2500.5100

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA European Football Championship Austria-Switzerland 2008

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
17/06 Stade de Suisse, Bern NED 2:0 ROM 83 1 0 4 1 0 0
Competition Totals:83104100
Competition Average:83104100

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA Champions League 2005-06

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
14/03 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Internazionale 1:0 Ajax 90 0 0 3 4 0 0
22/02 Amsterdam ArenA, Amsterdam Ajax 2:2 Internazionale 90 1 0 5 7 0 0
Competition Totals:1801081100
Competition Average:900.5045.500

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards



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1983
Born August 12 in Drempt, Netherlands.
2001
July: Member of the Dutch team that reached the FIFA World Youth Championship quarterfinals in Argentina.
2006
April: Selected in coach Marco van Basten's provisional 33-man squad for World Cup finals.
May: Wins the Johan Cruyff Award after being named the Netherlands' Young Player of the Year... Scores twice in the Dutch Cup final as Ajax beat PSV 2-1 to win the competition for the 16th time... Dropped from the Dutch final squad for the FIFA World Cup.
June: Member of the Dutch team that won the UEFA U-21 Championship in Portugal. Included in Team of the Tournament.
July 22: Becomes the first ever player to score a goal at Arsenal's new Emirates Stadium in a testimonial match for Dennis Bergkamp a match Ajax ended up losing 2-1.
August 13: Helped Ajax to claim their first trophy under new coach Henk ten Cate after winning 3-1 against PSV in the Dutch Super Cup match at the Amsterdam ArenA.
August 16: Scored twice on his debut as the Netherlands inflicted the Republic of Ireland's heaviest home defeat in 40 years, the match ended 4-0.
2007
March 11: Scored a hat-trick as Ajax won 4-1 at Twente Eschede.
May 6: Helped Ajax Amsterdam beat AZ Alkmaar on penalties to clinch their 17th Dutch Cup in a compelling final.
August 19: Klaas Jan Huntelaar delivered the perfect riposte after being left out of the Netherlands squad by scoring four times in AFC Ajax's 8-1 rout of De Graafschap.
2008
April 6: Scored a hat-trick in Ajax 4-1 win against De Graafschap to take his league total to 102 in 136 games and become the first Ajax player since Marco van Basten scored 31 in 1986/87 to register more than 30 times in a season.
Klaas Jan Huntelaar · Netherlands

UEFA European U-21 Championship 2006 player's profile

The star of a superb Netherlands squad, Huntelaar was unlucky not to win a place in Marco van Basten's party for the FIFA World Cup after enjoying a memorable season which saw him register a league-leading 33 goals and become the most expensive player ever to move between two Eredivisie clubs when AFC Ajax paid SC Heerenveen €9m for his services just before the turn of the year. He had been similarly impressive in qualifying for this championship, his ten goals marking him out as the leading scorer in Europe and moving him on to 14 goals in 17 U21 games - one away from the national record held jointly by Roy Makaay and Arnold Bruggink.

Huntelaar started his career at De Graafschap, before moving to PSV Eindhoven in 2000. He was unable to make the breakthrough at PSV, however, and spent the 2003/04 campaign on loan at second division side AGOVV Apeldooran, where he scored 26 league goals. He made a permanent move away from Eindhoven in summer 2004, signing a three-year contract with Heerenveen. Despite having previously played only ten matches in the Dutch top flight - comprising a solitary appearance for PSV and nine while on loan at De Graafschap in 2002/03 - Huntelaar proved an instant success at Heereveen, scoring 17 league goals in 2004/05 and carrying that form into this campaign.

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UEFA Champions League 2005-06 player's profile

The star of a superb Netherlands squad, Huntelaar was unlucky not to win a place in Marco van Basten's party for the FIFA World Cup after enjoying a memorable season which saw him register a league-leading 33 goals and become the most expensive player ever to move between two Eredivisie clubs when AFC Ajax paid SC Heerenveen €9m for his services just before the turn of the year. He had been similarly impressive in qualifying for this championship, his ten goals marking him out as the leading scorer in Europe and moving him on to 14 goals in 17 U21 games - one away from the national record held jointly by Roy Makaay and Arnold Bruggink.

Huntelaar started his career at De Graafschap, before moving to PSV Eindhoven in 2000. He was unable to make the breakthrough at PSV, however, and spent the 2003/04 campaign on loan at second division side AGOVV Apeldooran, where he scored 26 league goals. He made a permanent move away from Eindhoven in summer 2004, signing a three-year contract with Heerenveen. Despite having previously played only ten matches in the Dutch top flight - comprising a solitary appearance for PSV and nine while on loan at De Graafschap in 2002/03 - Huntelaar proved an instant success at Heereveen, scoring 17 league goals in 2004/05 and carrying that form into this campaign.

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Netherlands squad for the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010

Netherlands squad for the UEFA European Football Championship 2008

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