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Chris Killen
Chris Killen playing for Middlesbrough.Personal information Full name Christopher John Killen Date of birth 8 October 1981 Place of birth Wellington, New Zealand Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Playing position Striker Club information Current club Shenzhen Ruby Number 9 Youth career Rongotai College 1995–1998 Miramar Rangers 1998–1999 Manchester City Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1999–2002 Manchester City 3 (0) 2000 → Wrexham (loan) 12 (3) 2001 → Port Vale (loan) 9 (6) 2002–2006 Oldham Athletic 78 (17) 2006–2007 Hibernian 25 (16) 2007–2010 Celtic 26 (2) 2009 → Norwich City (loan) 4 (0) 2010 Middlesbrough 17 (3) 2010– Shenzhen Ruby 35 (17) National team‡ New Zealand U20 4 (2) 2008 New Zealand U23 5 (1) 2001– New Zealand 39 (11) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 6 November 2010 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 6 June 2010Christopher John "Chris" Killen (born 8 October 1981) is a New Zealand international[1][2] footballer who plays as a striker for Chinese Super League club Shenzhen Ruby.[3] Killen grew up in Wellington and played his club football for Miramar Rangers. After a trial with Manchester City, he joined City's youth academy. His first senior club appearances came during a loan spell at Wrexham in September 2000, and the following season he was loaned to Port Vale. Killen joined Oldham Athletic in July 2002 for £250,000,[4] but failed to match his price tag through persistent injury, and was eventually released on a free transfer.
In January 2006, Killen joined Hibernian.[5] Killen scored 11 goals for Hibs in the early part of the 2006–07 season, but a ruptured achilles prematurely ended his season in January. Killen's contract with Hibernian expired in the summer of 2007, and he rejected the offer of a one-year extension from the Edinburgh club. He then signed for Celtic on a three year contract,[6] but found first team opportunities hard to come by, and was loaned to Norwich City during the 2008–09 season.[7] Killen rejoined his former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan at Middlesbrough in January 2010.
Killen made his international debut for New Zealand during the 2000 OFC Nations Cup,[8] and was included in the New Zealand U23 squad for their appearance at the 2008 Summer Olympics as one of 3 over age players. He was also named as part of the New Zealand squad for the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
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Club career
Early career
Born in Wellington, Killen grew up in the Wellington suburb of Island Bay. As a youth he attended Rongotai College. Killen represented the college in junior grades, and was selected to tour Australia with the New Zealand Secondary Schools representative team in 1998, along with future All Whites Leo Bertos and Tony Lochhead.
Killen played his club football for Miramar Rangers, whose coach arranged a trial with Manchester City.[9] The trial was successful, and the 17-year-old Killen joined City's youth academy. His first senior club appearances came during a loan spell at Wrexham in September 2000. He scored his first league goal on 9 September 2000 against Oldham,[10] and in total scored three goals in nine appearances for the Welsh club. The following season he was loaned to Port Vale, scoring six goals in nine league games. In November 2001 he was recalled from loan as a number of Manchester City strikers were injured, and was a substitute in a 2–1 win against Rotherham United.[11] he made two further substitute appearances that season, and finished as top goalscorer for the reserves.[12]
Oldham Athletic
He joined Oldham Athletic in July 2002[4] for £250,000. He remained with Oldham for over three years, scoring 31 goals in 79 starts.[13] Killen was Oldham's top scorer in the 2004–05 season, scoring 15 goals in 30 starts.[13] Killen was "jinxed" by injury, however, and Oldham allowed him to move to Hibernian on a free transfer.[13] After Killen had left the club, manager Ronnie Moore claimed that Killen had "underachieved" during his time with the club.[14] The club's managing director issued a statement on the club website stating that Killen had cost £13,000 per game and £36,000 per goal due to his injury record and expensive contract.[14]
Hibernian
In January 2006, Killen joined Hibernian on a free transfer.[5] He scored on his debut as he netted the third goal in Hibs' 3–0 defeat of Rangers at Ibrox in the Scottish Cup 4th round in February 2006.[15] His first home goal was the opener in a 7–0 win against Livingston four days later.[16] Despite arriving in January, he had scored five goals for Hibs by the end of the season. He also scored the opening goal of Hibs 5–0 defeat of Latvia's Dinaburg in the UEFA Intertoto Cup second round game at Easter Road on 2 July 2006.[17]
Following the departure of strikers Garry O'Connor and Derek Riordan, Killen was expected to be an important player for Hibs in 2006–07. By December 2006 he had scored 11 goals, including two in a 2–1 win over Rangers.[18] A ruptured achilles suffered in a 2–2 draw with Aberdeen in a Scottish Cup tie prematurely ended his season in January. Killen's contract with Hibernian expired in the summer of 2007, and he rejected the offer of a one-year extension from the Edinburgh club.
Celtic
Killen was expected to sign for Cardiff City,[19] but he instead signed for Celtic on a three year contract.[6] Killen made his debut on 5 August 2007, coming off the bench in a goalless draw against Kilmarnock at Celtic Park. His first goal for the club came on 7 October at Fir Park; with Celtic trailing 1–0 to Gretna, Killen equalised in the 89th minute before Scott McDonald scored the winner for Celtic in stoppage time. He made his UEFA Champions League debut for Celtic at the Estádio da Luz against Benfica on 24 October.
After that, however, he found chances hard to come by as he found himself behind Scott McDonald, Georgios Samaras and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink in selection. Killen played mostly for the Celtic reserve team, but he scored a goal against Southampton in a pre-season friendly in May 2008. He hardly featured in the first team at all, leading to him being loaned out to Norwich City. At the end of the 2008–09 season, however, manager Gordon Strachan resigned and Celtic replaced him with Tony Mowbray, who had previously managed Killen at Hibernian.
Killen's hopes of regaining a first team place at Celtic for the 2009–10 season were boosted in pre-season friendly matches, as he scored two goals against Brisbane Roar[20] and came off the bench to score in a 5–0 win against Al-Ahly. Killen then started Celtic's following pre-season match against Tottenham Hotspur, and he opened the scoring in this match with a neat headed finish following a pinpoint cross by teammate Paul Caddis. A further goal against Manchester City ensured he finished pre-season with five goals in five games. Killen scored his first league goal at Celtic Park on 20 September, Celtic's first goal in a 2–1 win against Hearts.
Norwich City
On 31 January 2009 Killen joined Championship side Norwich City on loan for the remainder of the 2008–09 season.[7] Killen made his first appearance for Norwich in the 3–3 draw away to Wolverhampton on the 3 February. He returned to training with Celtic after only making four substitute appearances.
Middlesbrough
Killen left Celtic in January 2010 and joined his former Celtic manager Gordon Strachan at Middlesbrough along with teammates Willo Flood and Barry Robson.[21]
Killen scored his first goal for Middlesbrough on 9 February, in a 2–1 win against Barnsley.[22]
He left the club when his contract expired in June 2010.
Shenzhen Ruby
After being released by Middlesbrough, Killen signed a year and half contract with Chinese Super League side Shenzhen Ruby on July 24, 2010.[23]
Killen scored his first goal for Shenzhen on his debut against Liaoning Whowin in a Chinese Super League match on July 28, 2010.[24] Killen finished his first half year with Shenzhen with eight goals from thirteen matches. A very respectable rate for a player at a club that narrowly avoided relegation. Killen's eight goals helped Shenzhen to remain in the Chinese Super League for the 2011 season.
International career
Killen has represented New Zealand at U-20 and U-23 level and was included in the New Zealand U-23 squad for their first appearance at the Olympic Games as one of 3 over age players, alongside Ryan Nelsen and Simon Elliott[25]
Killen made his international debut for the New Zealand senior team during the 2000 OFC Nations Cup against Tahiti,[8][26] three months before his first senior appearance at club level. He collected his 20th cap (8 goals) against Brazil on 4 June 2006.
He was named as part of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup New Zealand squad to travel to South Africa.[27][28] Killen scored twice in their final warm up game, a 4–3 defeat against World champions Italy. Killen also featured in the team that beat Bahrain in a two-legged Asia/Oceania playoff to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and in the New Zealand squad for the finals in South Africa, where New Zealand went unbeaten with three draws.
International goals # Date Opponent Final Score Result Competition 1 21 June 2000 Vanuatu 3–1 Win 2000 OFC Nations Cup 2 3 7 July 2002 Papua New Guinea 9–1 Win 2002 OFC Nations Cup 4 5 6 7 12 July 2002 Vanuatu 3–0 Win 2002 OFC Nations Cup 8 27 May 2006 Georgia 1–3 Win Friendly 9 10 June 2009 Italy 4–3 Loss Friendly 10 11 24 May 2010 Australia 2–1 Loss Friendly Last updated 25 May 2010 Career statistics
All-Time Club Performances Club Season Second Division FA Cup League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Wrexham
on loan from Manchester City
(Second Division)2000–01[29] 12 3 12 3 Club Total 12 3 12 3 Club Season First Division FA Cup League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Manchester City
(First Division)2001–02[30] 3 0 3 0 Club Total 3 0 3 0 Club Season Second Division FA Cup League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Port Vale
on loan from Manchester City
(Second Division)2001–02[30] 9 6 9 6 Club Total 9 6 9 6 Club Season Second Division FA Cup League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Oldham Athletic
(Second Division)
(Football League One)2002–03[31] 27 3 3 0 3 1 33 4 2003–04[32] 13 2 13 2 Football League One FA Cup League Cup Europe Total 2004–05[33] 26 10 2 4 2 0 30 14 2005–06[34] 12 2 12 2 Club Total 78 17 5 4 5 1 88 22 Club Season Premier League Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Hibernian
(Scottish Premier League)2005–06[34] 7 3 1 1 3 0 11 4 2006–07[35] 18 13 1 1 2 0 3 1 24 15 Club Total 25 16 2 2 2 0 6 1 35 19 Club Season Premier League Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Celtic
(Scottish Premier League)2007–08[36] 20 1 1 0 1 0 5 0 27 1 2008–09[37] 1 0 1 0 Club Season Championship FA Cup League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Norwich City
on loan from Celtic
(Football League Championship)2008–09[37] 4 0 4 0 Club Total 4 0 4 0 Club Season Premier League Scottish Cup Scottish League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Celtic
(Scottish Premier League)2009–10[38] 5 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 8 2 Club Total 26 2 1 0 3 1 6 0 36 3 Club Season Championship FA Cup League Cup Europe Total App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals Middlesbrough
(Football League Championship)2009–10[38] 17 3 17 3 Club Total 17 3 17 3 Career totals 174 47 8 6 10 2 12 1 204 56 Last updated 20 June 2010 Honours
- OFC Nations Cup (2):
- Scottish Premier League (1):
See also
- New Zealand at the FIFA World Cup
- New Zealand national football team results
- List of New Zealand international footballers
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- ^ "Games played by Chris Killen in 2007/2008". Soccerbase. http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=17190&season_id=137. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
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- ^ a b "Games played by Chris Killen in 2009/2010". Soccerbase. http://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=17190&season_id=139. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
External links
- Chris Killen – FIFA competition record
- Chris Killen career stats at Soccerbase
- Player profile on NZ Football official website
New Zealand squads Shenzhen Ruby F.C. – current squad 1 Zhang Xunwei · 2 Li Yang · 3 Zavrl · 4 Liu Shuai · 5 Xiang Jun · 6 Luo Xi · 7 Nägelein · 8 Li Fei · 9 Killen · 10 Rakovič · 11 Liu Chao · 12 Cheng Yuelei · 14 Li Jiaqi · 15 Rakuyama · 16 Shi Yong · 17 Dilmurat · 18 Maki · 19 Lai Jin · 20 Abduail · 21 Chen Lei · 22 Yuan Lin · 23 Huang Fengtao · 24 Wang Xiao · 25 Li Xin · 26 Shi Ning · 27 Li Jiahe · 28 Wang Dong · 29 Xing Kai · 30 Yahia · 31 Zhang Yu · 32 Song Chen · 33 Huang Xin · 34 Liu Dewei · 35 Zhang Guofeng · 36 He Yichen · 37 Zhou Shengyuan · 38 Zhao Jian · Head Coach: Troussier
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