Jos Hooiveld

Jos Hooiveld
Personal information
Full name Jos Hooiveld
Date of birth 22 April 1983 (1983-04-22) (age 28)
Place of birth Zeijen, Netherlands
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position Centre Back
Club information
Current club Southampton
Number 26
Youth career
SVZ[1]
Achilles 1894
Emmen
0000–2003 Heerenveen
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2005 Heerenveen 14 (0)
2004–2006 Zwolle (loan) 45 (3)
2006–2007 Kapfenberger SV 14 (0)
2007–2009 Inter Turku 52 (4)
2009–2010 AIK 28 (0)
2010–2011 Celtic 7 (0)
2011 Copenhagen (loan) 11 (0)
2011 Southampton (loan) 14 (3)
2011– Southampton 5 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 December 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).

Jos Hooiveld (Dutch pronunciation: [jɔs ˈhoːifɛlt]; born 22 April 1983 in Zeijen, Drenthe) is a Dutch footballer who plays for Championship side Southampton.

He started his career with Dutch Eredivisie club Heerenveen in 2003, before moving to Eerste Divisie side Zwolle, on loan, between 2004 and 2006. In 2006 he moved to Austrian Erste Liga side Kapfenberger SV and one year later moved to Finnish side Inter Turku. During his time there he won both the 2008 Veikkausliiga and 2008 League Cup as well as being named the defender of the year twice. In 2009 Swedish side AIK Stockholm signed him and he won the 2009 Allsvenskan and the 2009 Svenska Cupen. He moved to Scottish Premier League side Celtic in January 2010 but after one year was loaned out to Danish Superliga club Copenhagen. He then moved on loan to English Championship club Southampton shortly after the start of the 2011–12 season before joining them permanently in December 2011.

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Club career

Heerenveen

Hooiveld started his professional career for Heerenveen in 2003, when he came on as a substitute for Petter Hansson. In the next season he made twelve appearances in the League mostly as a left full-back, starting in five of those matches which included wins over Ajax and PSV. He could not force his way to the first team the following season and was loaned to Zwolle in January 2005 for a 18 months. He left the club in the summer of 2006 joining Austrian club Kapfenberg.

Zwolle

Hooiveld made his debut for Zwolle in February 2005 in a 0–0 draw, playing as a left full-back where he played most of his matches for the club with brief moves to midfield and central defence. In total he made forty-four League appearances during his loan spell scoring three goals.

Kapfenberger SV

Hooiveld's football career almost ended due to problems with the club and management. In April 2007, after just eight months at the club and having made just fourteen appearances, Hooiveld signed a two year contract with Inter Turku.

Inter Turku

In his first season with Inter Turku, Hooiveld was voted as the MVP in the Finnish League Cup and after the season he was chosen as the best player of the season by a Finnish magazine Iltalehti and was also named Veikkausliiga Defender of the season. In the beginning of the 2008 season he won the League Cup, when FC Inter beat their local rival TPS in the final. He went on to win the League with Inter Turku that season which was the first time the club had won the League and was again named Veikkausliiga Defender of the season for the second time in only two years in Finland – impressively Turku kept sixteen clean-sheets in the League in twenty-six matches in which Hooiveld played. After two successful years in Finland for Inter Turku, he signed for AIK in January 2009 after playing fifty-two League matches for Inter scoring four goals.

AIK

Hooiveld made his debut for AIK on 5 April 2009 in a 1–0 win of Halmstads in Allsvenskan. He won Allsvenskan in season 2009 with AIK the first time the club had won it in eleven years. The club also won Svenska Cupen in 2009, making it the first time in their history AIK had done the Double.

Hooiveld made a total of 31 appearances for the club during his one season. Mikael Stahre wished Hooiveld well on his move commenting "Jos has, during this year, helped and contributed to the winning mentality that characterizes AIK. Idols come and go, AIK remains. We wish him well in his future career."

Celtic

On 11 January 2010, Celtic announced that Hooiveld had signed a three and a half year deal with the club,[2] moving for a fee of around £2,000,000.[3][2] Hooiveld was given the number 16 shirt, vacated by Willo Flood after his transfer to Middlesbrough. He made his debut for Celtic against Hamilton Academical on 30 January 2010.[4] In his following game, against Kilmarnock, Hooiveld went off with a thigh injury,[5] and did not make another appearance for Celtic that season.

The following season, Hooiveld was given the number 6 shirt after Landry N'Guemo returned to AS Nancy.[6] He made his European debut for the Glasgow side in a 3-0 Champions League defeat to Portuguese side Braga on 28 July 2010.[7] He lost his place in the team[8] after giving away a penalty in a 4-0 Europa League defeat to FC Utrecht a month later,[9] before returning as a substitute in a 9-0 win over Aberdeen in November 2010.[10]

Copenhagen

On 19 January 2011, Hooiveld joined Copenhagen on loan until the end of the season.[11] Hooiveld made 11 appearances for Copenhagen (four as substitute) but on 28 May 2011 the club announced that they would not be taking up the option to make the move permanent.[12]

Southampton

On 31 August 2011, the final day of the summer transfer window, Hooiveld joined Southampton on a loan deal until January 2012.[13] On 21 September 2011, he scored his first goal in a 2–1 victory over Preston North End in the League Cup.[14] On 18 October, he scored his first league goal in a 1–0 victory over West Ham United, a win which put the Saints five points clear at the top of the table.[15]

The transfer was made permanent on 1 December 2011, for an undisclosed fee.[16] Southampton were able to sign him outside of the transfer window because he was already registered as their player.[17]

Honours

Inter Turku
AIK
Copenhagen
Individual

References

  1. ^ Jos Hooiveld Zweeds kampioen met AIK RTV Drenthe, 2 November 2009
  2. ^ a b "Celtic sign Dutch defender Jos Hooiveld". guardian.co.uk. 11 January 2010. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jan/11/celtic-sign-jos-hooiveld. 
  3. ^ "Celtic sign centre-half Hooiveld". BBC Sport. 11 January 2010. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/8450116.stm. 
  4. ^ Hamilton 0 - 1 Celtic: Jos Hooiveld calls for 'unstoppable' effort in bid to catch Rangers Scotsman.com, 1 February 2010
  5. ^ Kilmarnock 1 Celtic 0: match report The Telegraph, 2 February 2010
  6. ^ N'Guemo concedes Celtic dream Sky Sports, 30 June 2010
  7. ^ Braga hand Neil Lennon's Celtic crushing Champions League defeat guardian.co.uk, 28 July 2010
  8. ^ Celtic outcat(sic) Jos Hooiveld vows to battle back into Parkhead line-up Daily Record, 28 July 2010
  9. ^ FC Utrecht 4 - 0 Celtic (agg 4 - 2) BBC Sport, 26 August 2010
  10. ^ Hooiveld: If I play, Celtic will win the SPL STV Sport, 10 November 2010
  11. ^ "Celtic defender Jos Hooiveld joins Copenhagen on loan". BBC Sport. 19 January 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/celtic/9363466.stm. Retrieved 2 September 2011. 
  12. ^ "Jos Hooiveld Stopper" (in Danish). FC Kobenhavn. 28 May 2011. http://fck.dk/index.php?pageid=754&newsid=11454. Retrieved 2 September 2011. 
  13. ^ "Defender Arrives On Loan". Southampton FC. 1 September 2011. http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~2438073,00.html. Retrieved 1 September 2011. 
  14. ^ "Southampton 2 – 1 Preston". BBC Sport. 21 September 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14914992.stm. Retrieved 20 October 2011. 
  15. ^ "Southampton 1 – 0 West Ham". BBC Sport. 18 October 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15252311.stm. Retrieved 20 October 2011. 
  16. ^ "Celtic's Jos Is Saints Gain". Southampton FC. 1 December 2011. http://www.saintsfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10280~2533828,00.html. Retrieved 1 December 2011. 
  17. ^ "Southampton complete deal for Celtic's Jos Hooiveld". BBC Sport (BBC). 1 December 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/15752857.stm. Retrieved 1 December 2011. 

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