Mehmet Hetemaj

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Mehmet Hetemaj
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Hetemaj with SJK in 2018.
Personal information
Date of birth (1987-12-08) 8 December 1987 (age 36)
Place of birth Skenderaj, SFR Yugoslavia
(present-day Kosovo)
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) [1]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder [1]
Youth career
1996–2006 HJK
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2005–2007 HJK 17 (1)
2007Viikingit (loan) 10 (0)
2008–2010 Panionios 11 (0)
2009Thrasyvoulos (loan) 9 (0)
2009–2010AlbinoLeffe (loan) 23 (1)
2010–2014 AlbinoLeffe 76 (0)
2012–2013Reggina (loan) 29 (0)
2014Honka (loan) 16 (1)
2014 Monza 17 (0)
2015–2022 SJK 156 (14)
International career
2007–2009 Finland U21 18 (2)
2014 Kosovo 1 (0)
2009–2017 Finland 6 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mehmet Hetemaj (born 8 December 1987) is a former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Born in Yugoslavia, he has represented both Finland national team and Kosovo national football team. He started his football career in HJK youth team.

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Club career

HJK Helsinki

Hetemaj started his career in Finland in HJK Helsinki where he made 17 appearances between 2006 and 2007. During 2007 season he was loaned to Viikingit for 9 matches.

Panionios

In 2008, he agreed a move to Greek club Panionios F.C. In June 2009 he was loaned out to Serie B outfit AlbinoLeffe, where he established himself as a regular.

AlbinoLeffe

In June 2010 AlbinoLeffe announced to have completed a bid to sign the player on a permanent basis from Panionios. [2] [3] He signed a four-year contract. In July 2012 he was loaned out to Serie B outfit Reggina Calcio. [4] The loan contract with Reggina ended after the 2012–13 season and Hetemaj returned to AlbinoLeffe. [5] In January 2014 it was announced that Hetemaj had signed a loan contract with a Finnish Premier League team Honka. [6] [7]

Monza

In July 2014 he joined Italian club Monza. [8]

SJK

Hetemaj joined SJK in January 2015. [9] Since then he has become a fan favorite and scored many important goals for the club. Hetemaj has been the clubs captain since 2019. [10] Hetemaj announced his retirement from playing in December 2022. [11]

International career

Finland Under-21

Hetemaj, along with his older brother Përparim Hetemaj, was called up to represent Finland U-21 at the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. [12]

Finland

Hetemaj made his senior debut for Finland against Japan in February 2009. After a convincing season in AlbinoLeffe he was called up again on 21 May 2010 for a match against Estonia.

Kosovo

Hetemaj made his senior debut for Kosovo in a 6–1 loss against Turkey in May 2014, a friendly match. [13] However, he lost his eligible to switch for Kosovo in competitive match after accepting the call-up from Finland in 2016, after Kosovo became a member of UEFA and FIFA. [14]

Personal life

Of Kosovar Albanian descent, Hetemaj was born in Skenderaj, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and moved to Finland with his family as refugees in 1992. His family first arrived at Oulu but they moved to Helsinki, looking for a milder climate, due to his father, Miftar, having asthma. He has an older brother, the footballer Përparim, and two sisters, Fatlume and Fatbardhe. [15] [16]

Career statistics

Club

As of 25 July 2016 [17] [18]
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueDomestic CupsEuropeTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Klubi-04 2005 Kakkonen 1600000160
2006 Ykkönen 1320000132
Total2920000292
HJK Helsinki 2006 Veikkausliiga 90000090
2007 Veikkausliiga81000081
Total1710000171
Viikingit 2007 Veikkausliiga90000090
Panionios 2007–08 Super League Greece 50000050
Thrasyvoulos 2008–09 Super League Greece90000090
AlbinoLeffe 2009–10 Serie B 2311000241
2010–11 Serie B3602000380
2011–12 Serie B3502000370
Total9415000991
Reggina 2012–13 Serie B2902000310
AlbinoLeffe 2013–14 Lega Pro 50000050
Honka 2014 Veikkausliiga1613120212
Monza 2014–15 Lega Pro1702000190
SJK 2015 Veikkausliiga3124020372
2016 Veikkausliiga1714020231
2017 Veikkausliiga2228620318
2018 Veikkausliiga23361294
2019 Veikkausliiga22240262
2020 Veikkausliiga17450224
2021 Veikkausliiga10040140
2022 Veikkausliiga1405140231
Total1561440810020622
Career total3841953912045128

International

As of 7 June 2017 [19]
Finland national team
YearAppsGoals
200910
201010
201100
201200
201300
201410
201500
201620
201711
Total61

International goals

Scores and results list Finland's goal tally first. [18]
NoDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.7 June 2017 Veritas Stadion, Turku, FinlandFlag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 1–01–1 Friendly

Honours

HJK Helsinki

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