Sam Hutchinson

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Sam Hutchinson
Sam Hutchinson Champions League Winner parade.jpg
Hutchinson in 2012
Personal information
Full name Samuel Edward Hutchinson [1]
Date of birth (1989-08-03) 3 August 1989 (age 34) [2]
Place of birth Windsor, England [3]
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.82 m) [4]
Position(s) Centre-back, defensive midfielder
Youth career
1999–2007 Chelsea
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007–2010 Chelsea 3 (0)
2011–2014 Chelsea 2 (0)
2012–2013Nottingham Forest (loan) 9 (1)
2013–2014Vitesse Arnhem (loan) 1 (0)
2014Sheffield Wednesday (loan) 10 (1)
2014–2020 Sheffield Wednesday 133 (3)
2020 Pafos 5 (0)
2021–2022 Sheffield Wednesday 50 (2)
2022–2024 Reading 23 (0)
International career
2006–2007 England U18 1 (0)
2007–2009 England U19 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13:32, 4 July 2024 (UTC)

Samuel Edward Hutchinson (born 3 August 1989) is an English professional footballer who primarily plays as a centre-back or defensive midfielder, most recently for EFL League One club Reading.

Contents

Early and personal life

Hutchinson was born in Windsor, Berkshire, in England. He is the son of Eddie Hutchinson, who had played for Chelsea's youth team, before a career in non-League football. [5]

As of June 2019, Hutchinson had one daughter and two sons with his wife, Jennifer. [6]

Club career

Chelsea

Hutchinson joined the Chelsea Academy at the age of nine, [5] and made his senior debut in May 2007, at the age of 17. [5] Hutchinson signed a new four-year contract in August 2007. [7] Later that month, Plymouth Argyle manager Ian Holloway announced his interest in signing Hutchinson on loan. [8] Hutchinson retired from professional football at the age of 21 in August 2010, due to a recurring knee injury. [5]

In December 2011 he came out of retirement and signed a new one-and-a-half-year contract with Chelsea following a "significant improvement" with his knee. [9] He made his return as a substitute on 29 April in a 6–1 win over Queens Park Rangers. [10] In August 2012, Hutchinson joined Nottingham Forest on a season-long loan deal. [11] [12]

Loan to Nottingham Forest

On 16 August 2012, Hutchinson signed on loan for Football League Championship side Nottingham Forest. [12] He made his debut on 21 August, in a 1–1 draw away to Huddersfield Town. [13] He scored on his home debut in a 2–1 win against Charlton Athletic on 1 September 2012. [14] Following another knee injury, Hutchinson went back to Chelsea in September for an injection that was intended to clear up the problem by the October international break; the treatment did not work and he was still out through mid-December, missing fifteen games. [15] After a long break, Hutchinson returned to training with Forest at the beginning of the March 2013. [16]

Loan to Vitesse

On 2 September 2013, Hutchinson joined Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem on a season-long loan. [17] On 31 October he made his debut for the club in a league cup game against VV Noordwijk which Vitesse won 5–0. [18] Hutchinson made his league debut on 2 November in a 1–0 win over Ajax coming on as a late substitute. [19] On 2 January 2014 it was announced that he was recalled from his loan spell. [20]

Hutchinson warming up for Vitesse in October 2013. Sam Hutchinson 2013.png
Hutchinson warming up for Vitesse in October 2013.

Sheffield Wednesday

On 14 February 2014, Hutchinson joined Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on a 28-day loan. [21] On 14 March 2014, Hutchinson extended his loan with the "Owls" until 9 April 2014. [22]

On 23 May 2014, Chelsea released Hutchinson and made him available for free transfer. [23] [24]

Hutchinson signed a permanent two-year contract with Sheffield Wednesday, on 8 July 2014. [25] In the 2016–17 season, Hutchinson picked up three Player of the Month awards, before signing a new two-and-a-half-year contract in January 2017. [26]

On 24 June 2020, it was announced that he would leave the club when his contract expired on 30 June 2020. [27]

Pafos

On 21 September 2020, following his release from Sheffield Wednesday, Hutchinson joined Cypriot club Pafos. [28] After 7 appearances in all competitions, it was announced that his contract has been terminated on 26 December 2020, following links that he could be about to return to his old club Sheffield Wednesday. [29]

Return to Sheffield Wednesday

After speculation linking him with a return to Sheffield Wednesday, [30] he signed for the club on 25 January 2021. [31] [32] He would make his third debut against Coventry City a few days later. [33] His first goal on his return to the club would be against Derby County on the final day of the season, but the result would eventually see Sheffield Wednesday relegated back to League One. [34] After playing 22 games and only missing one match on his return to the club, it was reported that he had triggered a one-year option in his contract due to the number of games he had played, [35] which was confirmed by the club on 20 May 2021. [36] On 21 May 2022, it was confirmed he would leave the club following the expiration of his contract. [37]

Reading

Hutchinson had a trial with Championship club Reading in July 2022, training with the first team and playing in a few pre-season friendlies. After impressing manager Paul Ince, Hutchinson signed a two-year contract on 20 July 2022, which runs till June 2024. [38] [39] [40] He was released by Reading at the end of the 2023–24 season. [41]

International career

Hutchinson played for England at under-18 and under-19 youth international level; he missed the 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship tournament through injury, and would have been the country's captain. [42] Hutchinson was called up to the England under-21 squad on 1 October 2009 for the European Championship qualifier against Macedonia, [43] but withdrew injured.

Style of play

Hutchinson broke through as a defender. His manager at Forest, Sean O'Driscoll, remarked that Hutchinson "can play right-back or right centre-half", adding "he's a bit John Terry-esque". [12] However, during his time at Sheffield Wednesday, he evolved into "an old-fashioned midfielder who marauds into tackles"; Hutchinson believes that since the recovery from his knee injury, he has become "even more full-blooded". [26] After his trio of Player of the Month accolades in 2016–17, the Guardian referred to him as "probably Wednesday's best player [...] and one of the best midfielders in the Championship". [26]

Career statistics

As of match played 6 December 2023
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Chelsea 2006–07 [44] Premier League 1000000010
2007–08 [45] Premier League0000000000
2008–09 [46] Premier League0000000000
2009–10 [47] Premier League2000100030
Total3000100040
Chelsea 2011–12 [48] Premier League2000000020
2012–13 [49] Premier League0000000000
2013–14 [50] Premier League0000000000
Total2000000020
Nottingham Forest (loan) 2012–13 [49] Championship 9100000091
Vitesse (loan) 2013–14 [51] Eredivisie 1000002030
Sheffield Wednesday (loan) 2013–14 [50] Championship101000000101
Sheffield Wednesday 2014–15 [52] Championship200000000200
2015–16 [53] Championship250003120301
2016–17 [54] Championship332000010342
2017–18 [55] Championship8000110091
2018–19 [56] Championship240201000270
2019–20 [57] Championship231100000241
Total13333052301445
Pafos 2020–21 [51] Cypriot First Division 5010000060
Sheffield Wednesday 2020–21 [58] Championship221000000221
2021–22 [59] League One 28101002 [lower-alpha 1] 0311
Total502001020532
Reading 2022–23 [60] Championship1101000-120
2023–24 [61] League One12010001 [lower-alpha 2] 0140
Total230200010260
Career total23676072802579
  1. Appearances in the League One Play-offs.
  2. Appearance in the EFL Trophy.

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