Mike Havenaar

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Mike Havenaar
Mike Havenaar - 2011.jpg
Mike Havenaar (2011)
Personnel
birthday May 20, 1987
place of birth HiroshimaJapan
size 196 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
Consadole Sapporo
0000-2006 Yokohama F. Marinos
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2010 Yokohama F. Marinos 26 0(0)
2008 →  Avispa Fukuoka  (loan) 26 0(7)
2009 →  Sagan Tosu  (loan) 33 (15)
2010–2012 Ventforet Kofu 63 (37)
2012-2014 Vitesse Arnhem 79 (26)
2014 Cordoba CF 5 0(0)
2015 HJK Helsinki 20 0(4)
2015-2017 ADO The Hague 59 (25)
2017-2019 Vissel Kobe 13 0(3)
2018 →  Vegalta Sendai  (loan) 6 0(1)
2019 →  Bangkok United  (loan) 7 0(3)
2020– Ventforet Kofu 0 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2005-2007 Japan U-20 7 0(1)
2011-2016 Japan 18 0(4)
1 Only league games are given.
As of February 2, 2019

2 As of February 2, 2019

Mike Havenaar ( Japanese ハ ー フ ナ ー ・ マ イ ク , Hāfunā Maiku ; born May 20, 1987 in Hiroshima ) is a Japanese football player .

His Dutch parents came to Japan in 1986 when his father Dido signed a contract with what was then Mazda FC in the first Japanese football league.

Career

societies

Havenaar began his career in the youth department of Consadole Sapporo when his father Dido was working there as a goalkeeping coach. Later both moved to the Yokohama F. Marinos . In 2008 it was awarded to Avispa Fukuoka . The following year he played on loan at Sagan Tosu . In 2010 he moved to Ventforet Kofu . There he was top scorer of the J. League Division 2 with 20 goals in his first season and thus contributed to the promotion of his team to the J. League Division 1. When he was second in the top scorer list behind Joshua Kennedy with seventeen goals in the first division , many European clubs such as VfL Wolfsburg noticed him. However, Havenaar decided to move to Vitesse Arnheim in his father's home .

National team

In 1994 Havenaar's family received Japanese citizenship. In 2007 he was appointed to the squad of the Japanese U-20 national team for the U-20 World Cup in Canada . On September 2, 2011, Havenaar made his international debut for the Japanese national team in qualifying for the 2014 World Cup against North Korea .

successes

HJK Helsinki

Vegalta Sendai

Awards

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Mike Havenaar definitief Vitessenaar . Retrieved January 15, 2019 . , Association homepage of the SBV Vitesse from December 21, 2011
  2. Havenaar: Japan is where my roots are ( English ) FIFA . May 22, 2012. Retrieved January 20, 2016.