SAMI HYYPIä


'Sami Tuomas Hyypiä' (born October 7, 1973 in Porvoo) is a Finnish footballer who currently plays for Liverpool F.C. in the English Premiership. Hyypiä's height and strength makes him a towering figure at the centre of the Liverpool defence. He is a highly experienced and competent defender. He is also known for going forward and often scoring on set pieces.

Contents
Biography
Career honours
MyPa
Liverpool
Personal awards
Statistics
References
External links

Biography


Hyypiä started his career with Pallo-Peikot and KuMu, before joining Veikkausliiga club MyPa for the 1992 season. He won the Finnish Cup with MyPa in 1992 and 1995. Hyypiä made his debut for the Finnish national football team against Tunisia on November 7 1992. He is the leader of Finland's defence, and is also the second choice captain of the team.
In 1995, he went on trial at Newcastle F.C. for first taste of English football when he was 20. Hyypiä said "They (Newcastle) certainly helped my career. I had a two-week trial in 1995 under Kevin Keegan and it gave me an insight into English football. I was a young player in Finland and I didn't really expect it to lead to anything. I just went for the experience, but it was good experience and I enjoyed my time there. It helped me a lot at the time to see a big English club at close hand and I always look forward to going back."
Later that year Hyypiä joined Dutch club Willem II. He had a successful time at the club and soon became a favourite with the fans.
In 1999 Hyypiä was bought by Liverpool F.C., the team he supported as a boy, for £3 million, having been recommended to former chief executive Peter Robinson by a TV cameraman[1]. Upon his arrival, Hyypiä immediately formed a successful central defensive partnership with fellow arrival Stéphane Henchoz. In the 2000/01 season, Hyypiä shared the captaincy of Liverpool with Robbie Fowler while Jamie Redknapp, the full-time captain, was suffering from a long-term injury. During that season, Hyypiä and Fowler lead the team to a historic cup treble: the Worthington Cup, FA Cup and UEFA Cup.
Hyypiä playing for Liverpool.

In 2002, Hyypiä became the full-time Liverpool captain after Redknapp, who had been blighted by long-term injuries, and Fowler both left the club. However after such a bright start to his Liverpool career came a relative lull and in 2003 Hyypiä was replaced as Liverpool captain by Steven Gerrard.
In 2004, new Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez moved Jamie Carragher from fullback to partner Hyypiä in central defence. This seemingly reinvigorated Hyypiä and the team went on to have a successful season, winning the UEFA Champions League, on the back of their solid defence. On 10 August 2005, it was reported that Hyypiä had agreed to a new three-year contract after weeks of talks with the Reds which would keep him at Anfield until 2008.
During the 2005/06 season he was relegated to third-choice captain after Jamie Carragher's ascent as Gerrard's deputy on the field. During the season he climbed into the top 25 in the club's all-time appearances table after featuring in the Carling Cup against Arsenal F.C. in January 2007.
Despite speculation in the summer of 2007 linking him to Fulham FC, Newcastle United, Reading FC and Wigan Athletic [2], Hyypiä insisted that he will stay until the end of his contract.[3]On 25 August 2007 Hyppia broke his nose during an away match against Sunderland in the Stadium of Light. He quickly returned on the pitch to play against Toulouse FC in the Champions League qualifying match on 28 August 2007, in which he scored the second goal for Liverpool while wearing the captains armband in the absence of Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher.
Hyypia is married to Susanna Rissanen. They have two sons; Rico Nestor Hyypia[4] and Kasper Erik Hyypia.

Career honours


MyPa

'Winner'

★ 1992 Finnish Cup

★ 1995 Finnish Cup
Liverpool

'Winner'

2001 League Cup

2001 FA Cup

2001 UEFA Cup

★ 2001 Charity Shield

★ 2001 European Super Cup

2003 League Cup

2005 UEFA Champions League

★ 2005 European Super Cup

2006 FA Cup

★ 2006 Community Shield
'Runner Up'

2004-2005 League Cup

2005 FIFA Club World Championship

2007 UEFA Champions League
Personal awards


★ 'Finnish Player of the Year:' 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006

★ 'Finnish Sportsperson of the Year:' 2001

★ 'UEFA Team of the Year selection:' 2001

Statistics


' Club Performance'
ClubSeasonPremiershipFA CupLeague CupEuropeOthersTotal
AppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoals
Liverpool FC2006-0724100115010312
2005-06331511014020552
2004-05322101015100493
2003-0438440108100515
2002-03363304012210565
2001-02373201016210575
2000-01353606111000584
1999-0038220200000422
ClubSeasonEredivisieDutch Cup ---EuropeOthersTotal
AppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoals
Willem II1998-99262??--4000302
1997-98300??--0000300
1996-97301??--0000301
1995-96140??--0000140
ClubSeasonVeikkausliigaFinnish CupLeague CupEuropeOthersTotal
AppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoalsAppGoals
MyPa1995263????4000303
1994255????4000295
1993120????1000130
1992330????0000330
Total 463 30 23 2 17 3 89 6 5 0 608 39

References


1. http://www.lfchistory.net/player_articles_view.asp?article_id=293&player_id=329
2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/gossip_and_transfers/6699551.stm
3. http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N156070070530-0915.htm
4. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1596059/bio

External links





Profile at www.liverpoolfc.tv

Profile at ESPNsoccernet.com

Sami Hyypiä named Finnish Footballer of the Year for a fifth time

[1] Hyypiä at Newcastle

Sami Hyypiä official web

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