Netherlands SR Hasselbaink

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink

Born:27-Mar-72
Region/City:Paramaribo

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Jerrel Floyd "Jimmy" Hasselbaink ( HASS-əl-bank; born 27 March 1972) is a Dutch professional football manager and former player. Born in Suriname, he and his family would later move to the Dutch city of Zaandam where he first played football, initially as a goalkeeper, later transitioning to the role of a right winger and finally a forward. He began his senior career with Telstar and AZ Alkmaar before leaving the Netherlands for Portuguese club Campomaiorense in August 1995. He joined Boavista the following year and won the Taça de Portugal with the club in 1997. He was signed by English side Leeds United for a £2 million fee before the 1997–98 season, where he established himself as a prolific goalscorer and went on to win the Premier League Golden Boot award in 1999. He was sold on to Spanish club Atlético Madrid for £10 million the same year, reaching the final of the Copa del Rey despite the club also suffering relegation from La Liga. Hasselbaink returned to the Premier League with Chelsea for a club record £15 million fee in May 2000, where he once again led the league in scoring during his first season, earning him a second Premier League Golden Boot. He also played in the 2002 FA Cup Final and helped Chelsea to a career-high and then club-record second-place Premier League finish in 2003–04. He moved to Middlesbrough on a free transfer in July 2004 and played in the final of the UEFA Cup in 2006. After being released at the end of the previous season, he signed with Charlton Athletic in July 2006 before joining Cardiff City in August 2007. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




BE Royal Antwerp FC13/14
England Burton Albion14/15
League Two 14/15 30
League One 15/1620
    League Cup 15/162
    J.Paint Trophy 15/161
    FA Cup 15/161
England Queens Park Rangers15/16
Championship 15/1627
    FA Cup 15/161
Championship 16/1716
    League Cup 16/173
England Northampton Town17/18
League One 17/1837
    EFL Trophy 17/183
    FA Cup 17/182
England Burton Albion21/22
League One 20/2125
    League Cup 21/221
    FA Cup 21/222
    EFL Trophy 21/223
League One 21/2246
    League Cup 22/231
League One 22/237
    EFL Trophy 22/231

Hasselbaink last games

Burton Albion

03-Sep-22 away Oxford U 2-1 in League One



30-Aug-22 home Leicester 4-2 in EFL Trophy



27-Aug-22 away Cambridge 4-3 in League One



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