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Kenny Jonjo

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Ganjo Kenny ( Eng. Jonjoe Kenny ; March 15, 1997 , Liverpool , Merseyside , England ) - English footballer . Performs on the position of right-back . Player of the club " Schalke 04 " and the youth team in England .

Football
Jonjo Kenny
general information
Was bornMarch 15, 1997 ( 1997-03-15 ) (22 years)
Liverpool , Merseyside , England
CitizenshipFlag of England England
Growth176 cm
Weight67 kg
Positiondefender
Club Information
ClubGerman flag Schalke 04
room20
Youth clubs
2006—2017Flag of England Everton
Club career [* 1]
2017 — n. at.Flag of England Everton31 (0)
2015→ Flag of England Wigan Athletic7 (0)
2016→ Flag of England Oxford United17 (0)
2019 — n. at.→ German flag Schalke 040 (0)
National Team [* 2]
2012—2013Flag of England England (up to 16)thirty)
2013—2014Flag of England England (up to 17)10 (1)
2014—2015Flag of England England (up to 18)thirty)
2015—2016Flag of England England (up to 19)100)
2016—2017Flag of England England (up to 20)14 (0)
2017 — n. at.Flag of England England (up to 21)16 (1)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of June 21, 2019 .
  2. ↑ The number of games and goals for the national team in official matches, updated as of June 24, 2019 .

Content

Career

Club

Jonjo Kenny - a graduate of the football club " Everton ", in which he was at the age of 9 years. At age 16, Kenny began playing for the reserve club team from Liverpool . On July 18, 2014, Kenny signed his first professional contract with Everton [1] . The term of the agreement was 3 years [1] .

On July 21, 2015, a football player on loan for 2 months went to the Wigan Athletic Club [2] . For the club from Wigan spent 7 matches.

On January 27, 2016, on loan for one month, he joined Oxford United Club. Subsequently, this lease was extended until the end of the season. Kenny played for Oxford in 17 league games and helped the team reach the first league .

On May 15, 2016, returning from a successful lease to Oxford, Kenny made his debut in the first team of Everton, replacing the Premier League match against the Norwich Club.

In the national team

In 2012–2013, Kenny played for the England U-16 junior team, for which he played in 3 matches.

From 2013 he began to play for the junior team up to 17 years . In 2014, Kenny as a member of the junior national team under the age of 17 became the champion of Europe at this age [3] . In the final match against the Netherlands, Kenny took the decisive penalty shootout .

In 2014-2016, he played for England teams of age categories up to 18 years and up to 19 years. In the summer of 2017, as part of the national team at the age of 20, he took part in the World Championship in this age category. At the tournament, Kenny fully played all seven matches of the England team and became a world champion.

In 2019 I got into the youth team application for the European Championship . In the third match in the group against Croatia, he scored a goal in the 70th minute, and the teams parted 3-3.

Statistics

Club

As of July 1, 2019.
PerformanceLeagueCupsEuropean CupOtherTotal
ClubLeagueSeasonGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
  EvertonPremier League2015/16one0000000one0
2016/17one0000000one0
2017/18nineteen0303000250
2018/19ten0300000130
Total310603000400
→   Wigan AthleticLigue 12015/167000000070
Total7000000070
→   Oxford UnitedLigue 22015/16170one00020200
Total170one00020200
→   Schalke 04Bundesliga2019/200000000000
Total0000000000
Total career550703020670

Achievements

Team

  England squad (under 17)

  • European Championship (under 17)
    • Champion: 2014

  England team (under 20)

  • World Championship (up to 20)
    • Champion: 2017

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Alston, Daniel. Youngsters Sign Pro Deals (English) . The official site of FC Everton (18 July 2014). The appeal date is July 18, 2014.
  2. ↑ Blues Duo Join Latics (English) . Official site of Everton FC (July 21, 2015). The appeal date is July 21, 2015.
  3. ↑ England beat the Netherlands on penalties in the finals of the Junior European Championship (Rus.) . Championship.com (May 21, 2014). The appeal date is May 22, 2014.

Links

  • Profile (English) on the official site of " Everton "
  • Profile (eng.) On the official Football Association website
  • Twitter account
  • Player Profile (English) on Transfermarkt
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kenny,_Joonjo&oldid=100791591


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