Jeff Hemmerman

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Jeff Hemmerman
Personal information
Full name Jeffrey Lawrence Hemmerman [1]
Date of birth (1955-02-25) 25 February 1955 (age 69) [1]
Place of birth Hull, England [1]
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) [2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Hull City
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1973–1977 Hull City 59 (10)
1975Scunthorpe United (loan) 5 (1)
1977–1978 Port Vale 15 (5)
1978–1982 Portsmouth 123 (39)
1982–1983 Cardiff City 55 (22)
Total257(77)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jeffrey Lawrence Hemmerman (born 25 February 1955) is an English former footballer. A forward, he scored 77 goals in 257 league games in a ten-year career in the Football League with Hull City, Scunthorpe United, Port Vale, Portsmouth, and Cardiff City. [3] He was promoted out of the Fourth Division with Portsmouth in 1979–80, and then won promotion out of the Third Division with Cardiff City in 1982–83.

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Career

Hemmerman came through the youth ranks at Hull City as Terry Neill's "Tigers" ended the 1973–74 season in ninth place in the Second Division, and then went on to finish the 1974–75 season in eighth place under the stewardship of John Kaye. He was loaned out to Scunthorpe United in the 1975–76 campaign, and scored one goal in five Fourth Division games at the Old Showground. He was Hull's top-scorer in the 1976–77 season with seven goals. In total, he scored ten goals in 59 league games during his four seasons at Boothferry Park.

Hemmerman signed with Roy Sproson's Port Vale in June 1977. [1] He scored on his debut on 20 August, converting a penalty in a 3–1 defeat to Chesterfield at Vale Park. [1] Two weeks later he claimed both goals in a 2–1 win over Lincoln City, but fell out of the first-team picture and ended the 1977–78 season with six goals in 20 league and cup appearances as the "Valiants" were relegated out of the Third Division under Bobby Smith's stewardship. [1]

He moved to Jimmy Dickinson's Portsmouth on a free transfer in May 1978. [1] Hemmerman finished as top-scorer in the 1978–79 campaign with 16 goals, as "Pompey" finished three places outside the Fourth Division promotion places. Under the stewardship of new boss Frank Burrows, promotion was secured with a fourth-place finish in 1979–80. They missed out on a second-successive promotion by six points and three places in 1980–81, but then dropped back into mid-table in 1981–82. Hemmerman scored 40 goals in 123 league games during his spell at Fratton Park.

He moved to Len Ashurst's Cardiff City and was the "Bluebirds" top-scorer in the 1982–83 Third Division promotion season with 26 goals in all competitions. However, he suffered a severe knee ligament injury against Bristol Rovers, and though he attempted a comeback the following year he struggled to regain form and fitness and subsequently retired from professional football at Ninian Park. [4] He was awarded a testimonial match in December 1984 when Cardiff played Aston Villa. [5]

Post-retirement

After retiring, he trained as a physiotherapist and worked for Cardiff City before setting up his own rehabilitation clinic in Newport. [6]

Career statistics

Source: [7]

ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hull City 1972–73 Second Division 00001010
1973–74 Second Division71101091
1974–75 Second Division1101000120
1975–76 Second Division1030000103
1976–77 Second Division3161110337
Total591031306511
Scunthorpe United (loan) 1975–76 Fourth Division 51000051
Port Vale 1977–78 Third Division 1552031206
Portsmouth 1978–79 Fourth Division371422204116
1979–80 Fourth Division381351104414
1980–81 Third Division1420000142
1981–82 Third Division341022303912
Total12339956013844
Cardiff City 1982–83 Third Division442232425126
1983–84 Second Division1100000110
Total552232426226
Career total2577717816329088

Honours

Portsmouth

Cardiff City

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References

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  4. Hayes, Dean (2006). The Who's Who of Cardiff City. Derby: Breedon Books. p. 87. ISBN   1-85983-462-0.
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