- Joshua Kennedy
Infobox Football biography
playername = Joshua Kennedy
fullname = Joshua Blake Kennedy
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1982|8|20|df=yes
cityofbirth = Wodonga
countryofbirth =Australia
height = height|m=1.94
position =Striker
currentclub =Karlsruher SC
clubnumber = 17
youthyears =
1999
youthclubs = Twin City Wanderers
SS&A Boomers
AIS
years = 1999–2000
2000–2002
2002–2003
2003–2004
2003–2004
2004–2006
2006–2007
2008–
clubs = CarltonVfL Wolfsburg Stuttgarter Kickers 1. FC Köln
1. FC Köln IIDynamo Dresden 1. FC Nuremberg Karlsruher SC
caps(goals) = 09 0(1)
08 0(2)
23 0(1)
04 0(0)
23 0(9)
60 (16)
12 0(1)
12 0(4)
nationalyears = 1999
2001
2006–
nationalteam = Australia U-17
Australia U-20
Australia
nationalcaps(goals) =
18 0(7)
08 0(4)
pcupdate =23 August 2008
ntupdate =18 September 2008 Joshua Blake Kennedy (born
20 August 1982 in Wodonga, Victoria,Australia ) is an Australian Association football (soccer) player who plays as astriker for theAustralian national football team andKarlsruher SC .Club career
The 1.94 m tall central forward began playing junior football in his home town of Wodonga in south-east Australia with "Twin City Wanderers" and later "SS&A Boomers." His talents won a scholarship place in the Australian Institute of Sport program, leading to a professional contract at new
National Soccer League club Carlton in 1999, alongside fellow AIS graduatesVince Grella andMark Bresciano .After a season, he made a move to Europe transferring to Bundesliga club
VfL Wolfsburg . His debut as a substitute coming on five minutes from time in the 4-4 draw against fellow Northern German sideHamburger SV on13 September 2000 , at age 17 made him the youngest player ever to appear for VfL. [cite news| url=http://www.bundesliga.de/en/liga/clubs/karlsruher-sc/index.php |title=The saviour from Wodonga |publisher=Bundesliga (Official Website)|author=Fatih Demireli |date=2008-03-19 |accessdate=2008-04-14] It was his only appearance for the first team that year, and the following season brought little change for Kennedy as he managed just seven appearances for the Bundesliga side, starting only once. However, he scored two goals in the 2001–02 season, with his first ever Bundesliga goal coming on8 September 2001 againstEnergie Cottbus .At the start of the following season Kennedy was transferred to
Regionalliga Süd sideStuttgarter Kickers , where he was a regular feature playing 23 games for theSwabia n side. After just one season Kennedy left forCologne where he joined (at the time) Bundesliga club1. FC Köln . However he mostly played for theirreserve team in theRegionalliga Nord , where he was the club's second-top scorer of the season with nine goals in twenty-three games.Having just won promotion to
2. Fußball-Bundesliga ,Dynamo Dresden were looking for a striker and found it in the then 22-year old Victorian. This transfer, his fourth in four years, proved to be a vital one in Kennedy's career. He immediately found a first-team spot with the Saxon side and played in all of the club's thirty-four league matches - again becoming the second-top scorer of his club with nine goals. The following season he was again an integral part in the club's fight against relegation scoring seven goals and setting up four. This attracted the interest of Bundesliga club1. FC Nuremberg who signed Kennedy to a three-year contract, and of Australian national coachGuus Hiddink who called the previously uncapped Kennedy up to the Australian Squad for the2006 FIFA World Cup .In July 2006, during his first training session with Nuremberg, Kennedy ruptured his right achilles tendon. He was not expected to be fit again until January 2007.
Fellow German Bundesliga club
Karlsruher SC on11 January 2008 announced the signing of Kennedy via an undisclosed transfer fee. He is contracted until June 2011. [cite news | date=2008-01-11 | url=http://www.ksc.de/aktuelles/anzeigen/news/joshua-kennedy-wechselt-in-den-wildpark/6.html | title=Joshua Kennedy wechselt in den Wildpark | language = German | publisher=Karlsruher SC | accessdate=2008-01-16] His first goal for Karlsruher came on his debut against his former club Nuremberg in what would turn out to be a cruel twist of fate for the latter - just weeks after leaving them.International career
In 1999, Kennedy represented Australia at the U17 World cup and the Young Socceroos in 2001 at the U20 Youth World Cup in Argentina.
Kennedy received his first international cap in a pre-2006 World Cup friendly against Liechtenstein and made his mark in this game with a headed goal. He came on as a substitute in Australia's first 2006 World Cup game, in which Australia beat Japan 3-1 by scoring three goals in the last eight minutes. Kennedy was touted as Hiddink's secret weapon against the Japanese because he was taller than all of the Japanese defenders. He followed this up with a second appearance as a substitute in Australia's third Group Stage game against Croatia. Commentator
Simon Hill announced on his arrival on the pitch in the match memorably remarked "Here comes Josh Kennedy, whose looks have been likened to Jesus. Let's hope he can be Australia's saviour."Injury prevented Kennedy from participating in Australia's disappointing
2007 AFC Asian Cup campaign. Kennedy was recalled to the Socceroos squad to face Argentina in a friendly on11 September . OnFebruary 6 2008 , he scored his second international against goal Qatar in a World Cup qualifier held in Melbourne.Family
Kennedy is married to Australian national basketball player,
Jacinta Hamilton . [cite news | date=2006-05-11 | url=http://www.abc.net.au/goulburnmurray/stories/s1634265.htm | title=Josh Kennedy in the Socceroos | publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation | accessdate=2008-01-16]Honours
With Australia:
*FIFA U-17 World Championship : 1999 (Runners-Up)With1. FC Nuremberg
*DFB-Pokal : 2006–07References
External links
* [http://www.ksc.de/index.php?id=597 Karlsruher SC profile]
* [http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/Socceroos/default.aspx?s=soc_player_profile&pid=369&tid=23 FFA - Socceroo profile]
* [http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Players/K/KE.html Oz Football profile]
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