Aapo Halme

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Aapo Halme
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Halme with HJK with 2017
Personal information
Full name Aapo Ilmari Halme [1]
Date of birth (1998-05-22) 22 May 1998 (age 26)
Place of birth Helsinki, Finland
Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) [2]
Position(s) Centre-back
Team information
Current team
HJK
Number 6
Youth career
2009–2015 Honka
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014 [3] Honka 1 (0)
2015 Klubi 04 15 (1)
2015–2018 HJK 29 (0)
2018–2019 Leeds United 4 (0)
2019–2022 Barnsley 55 (4)
2022– HJK 25 (3)
International career
2013–2014 Finland U16 5 (0)
2014 Finland U17 10 (1)
2015–2016 Finland U18 9 (0)
2015–2017 Finland U19 7 (0)
2017–2020 Finland U21 18 (0)
Medal record
HJK Helsinki
Bronze medal icon.svg Veikkausliiga 2015
Silver medal icon.svg Finnish Cup 2016
Silver medal icon.svg Veikkausliiga 2016
Gold medal icon.svg Finnish Cup 2017
Gold medal icon.svg Veikkausliiga 2017
Leeds
Bronze medal icon.svg EFL Championship 2019
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 25 August 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 23:00, 17 November 2020

Aapo Ilmari Halme (born 22 May 1998) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Veikkausliiga club HJK. He has also represented the Finland national under-21 football team from 2017 to 2020. [4] Halme was born in Helsinki, Finland. He began his senior club career playing for Honka, before signing with HJK Helsinki at age 17 in 2015. [5] He would go on to win the 2017 Veikkausliiga and 2016–17 Finnish Cup.

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Formerly an international at under-16, under-17, under-18, under-19, under-20 and under-21 level. Halme was nominated to Finland´s preliminary UEFA Euro 2020 team [6] but he did not make it to the final squad.

Club career

Early career

Halme started his youth career at FC Honka, making 1 senior appearance before joining Klubi-04, where he made 15 appearances and scored once.[ citation needed ]

HJK Helsinki

The winners of the 2015 Finnish League Cup HJK Helsinki brought in Halme from Klubi-04 on a three-year deal expiring at the end of the 2018 season as stated in his contractual obligation. [7] [8] [9] He made 29 league appearances over three seasons with the club, scoring once.[ citation needed ]

Leeds United

On 3 January 2018, Halme signed for Leeds United on a four-year contract for an unknown fee, [10] reported to be around £500,000. He became the fourth Finnish player to sign for Leeds after Sebastian Sorsa, Mika Väyrynen and Mikael Forssell. [11]

However, Halme picked up a serious foot injury during one of his first training sessions at Leeds in January, which was to rule him out for the remainder of the season. [12] After nearly nine months out injured, on 27 August 2018, Halme made his first appearance for the club representing Leeds Under 23's against Queens Park Rangers' Development squad. [13] On 23 November 2018, Leeds' first-team head coach Marcelo Bielsa gave Halme special praise after returning from his long injury layoff. [14] He made his debut the next day in the EFL Championship against Bristol City in a 2–0 win, after being named in the starting lineup after an injury to Pontus Jansson and long-term injuries to Luke Ayling and Gaetano Berardi. [15]

He scored his first goal for Leeds on 6 January 2019 during a 2–1 defeat to Queens Park Rangers in the third round of the FA Cup. [16]

Halme was regularly named as an unused substitute on the bench for the first team squad in the Championship, but still featured regularly for Carlos Corberán's under 23's side [17] that won the 2018-19 Professional Development League Northern Section. They then became the national Professional Development League champions by beating Birmingham City in the final. [18]

Barnsley

On 3 July 2019, Halme joined Championship club Barnsley for an undisclosed six-figure fee. [19] He made his debut for Barnsley on 13 August in a EFL League Cup match against Carlisle United. [20] He scored his first goal for Barnsley in a 2–2 draw with Derby County on 2 October 2019. [21]

Return to HJK

On 25 July 2022 it was announced that Halme had signed a contract with HJK until the end of 2024. [22]

International career

Finland youth teams

Halme has represented Finland at U16, U17, U18 and U19 levels. He made his debut for Finland U21's on 8 June 2017 against Ukraine U21's. On 23 March 2019, Halme captained Finland U21 to an 8–3 victory against Norway U21. [23]

Finland first team

Halme was called up for the UEFA Euro 2020 pre-tournament friendly match against Sweden on 29 May 2021 but he remained as an unused substitute. [24]

Career statistics

As of match played 25 August 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCup [lower-alpha 1] League cup [lower-alpha 2] ContinentalTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Honka 2014 [25] Veikkausliiga 1000000010
Klubi 04 2015 [25] Kakkonen 15100151
HJK 2015 [25] Veikkausliiga2000000020
2016 [25] Veikkausliiga14010201 [lower-alpha 3] 0180
2017 [25] Veikkausliiga130101 [lower-alpha 3] 0150
Total290202020350
Leeds United 2018–19 [26] Championship 40110051
Barnsley 2019–20 [27] Championship3241010344
2020–21 [28] Championship1800020200
2021–22 [29] Championship50101070
Total554204000614
HJK 2022 [25] Veikkausliiga2100003 [lower-alpha 3] 051
2023 [25] Veikkausliiga7000107 [lower-alpha 4] 0150
2024 Veikkausliiga16200003 [lower-alpha 5] 0192
Total2530010130393
Career total129851701501579

Honours

Club

HJK

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