Antti Heinola

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Antti Heinola
Personal information
Full name Antti Heinola
Date of birth (1973-03-20) 20 March 1973 (age 51)
Place of birth Helsinki, Finland
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Right Back
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1996 HJK 111 (6)
1996–1997 Emmen 19 (0)
1997–1998 Heracles Almelo 31 (3)
1998–2001 QPR 33 (0)
2001–2003 HJK 65 (1)
International career
1994–2001 Finland [1] 12 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Antti Heinola (born 20 March 1973) is a Finnish former footballer.

Contents

Club career

Heinola began his professional career with HJK Helsinki and returned to the club to finish his career. [2] He signed for QPR in 1998 for £100,000, [3] [4] and made his debut vs Nottingham Forest on 2 January 1998, in the 0–1 home defeat.

Career statistics

As of 1 September 2024.
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCup [lower-alpha 1] League cup [lower-alpha 2] EuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
HJK 1991 Veikkausliiga 1801 [lower-alpha 3] 0190
1992 Veikkausliiga200200
1993 Veikkausliiga2224 [lower-alpha 4] 1263
1994 Veikkausliiga2334 [lower-alpha 5] 1274
1995 Veikkausliiga2414 [lower-alpha 6] 1282
1996 Veikkausliiga402 [lower-alpha 7] 060
Total111600001531269
Emmen 1995–96 Eerste Divisie 100100
1996–97 Eerste Divisie9090
Total190000000190
Heracles Almelo 1996–97Eerste Divisie130130
1997–98 Eerste Divisie183183
Total313000000313
Queen's Park Rangers 1997–98 First Division 1000000100
1998–99 First Division2301000240
1999–00 First Division0000
2000–01 First Division10001020
Total340101000360
HJK 2001 Veikkausliiga1804 [lower-alpha 7] 0220
2002 Veikkausliiga180180
2003 Veikkausliiga251104 [lower-alpha 4] 0301
Total611100080701
Career total25610201023328213
  1. Includes Suomen Cup and FA Cup
  2. Includes EFL League Cup
  3. Appearance(s) in European Cup
  4. 1 2 Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  5. Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  6. Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  7. 1 2 Appearances in UEFA Cup

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References

  1. Antti Heinola at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. "Stats Centre: Antti Heinola Facts". Turbo Scores. Archived from the original on 17 June 2012. Retrieved 24 December 2008.
  3. Taju lähti ilmassa - entinen suomalaispelaaja muistelee rajua tilannetta Englannissa: ”Tunnin pätkä on hävinnyt muistista”, Iltalehti, 6 November 2018
  4. Antti Heinola at Soccerbase