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Playing position
  
Striker

Name
  
Mike Havenaar

Parents
  
Dido Havenaar

2003–2005
  
Weight
  
75 kg


2000–2002
  
Consadole Sapporo

Height
  
1.94 m

Number
  
9

Role
  
Footballer

Siblings
  
Nikki Havenaar

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Date of birth
  
(1987-05-20) 20 May 1987 (age 28)

Place of birth
  
Current teams
  
Japan national football team (Forward)

Similar People
  
Nikki Havenaar, Dido Havenaar, Takashi Inui, Mu Kanazaki

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Mike Havenaar (ハーフナー・マイク, Hāfunā Maiku, born 20 May 1987 in Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Vissel Kobe of the J.League, and the Japanese national football team.

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Early life

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Havenaar's parents came to Japan from the Netherlands in 1986 when his father Dido signed on to play for Hiroshima-based side Mazda F.C. of the Japan Soccer League (now Sanfrecce Hiroshima of the J. League). His mother was an athlete and a former national champion in the heptathlon. His younger brother Nikki currently plays for Nagoya Grampus and has previously played for the U-17 and U-18 Japan national team as centre back. The Havenaar family became naturalized Japanese citizens in 1994.

Club career

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Havenaar began his career with the Consadole Sapporo U-15 side, where his father played and later worked as goalkeeper coach.

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When Dido moved to powerhouse Yokohama F. Marinos, Mike joined the Marinos youth side and promoted to the top team in 2006. Playing as a forward, Havenaar made his debut as a professional on 15 April 2006, against Gamba Osaka. Havenaar and his father are the first father-son combination to play in the J. League.

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He was loaned to second division club Avispa Fukuoka and Sagan Tosu and showed respectable results.

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In 2010, he joined Ventforet Kofu, scoring 20 goals in 30 appearances for the club, helping them gain promotion to J. League Division 1.

In 2011, Havenaar returned to Division 1 with Venforet and netted 17 times in 32 appearances. He received the J. League Best Eleven award after the season. Despite his contendership for the Top Scorer award, Kofu was relegated at the end of the season.

Vitesse

On 21 December 2011, Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem announced that they completed the signing of Havenaar on a two-and-a-half-year contract beating out the likes of Bundesliga side Wolfsburg for his signature.

Havenaar made his debut for the club as a 73rd-minute substitute for Nicky Hofs in their 1–0 away defeat to rivals NEC Nijmegen. His first goal came in his next appearance, a 3–1 loss to PSV. Havenaar made his first start for Vitesse on 4 February 2012 and provided an assist to Nicky Hofs first goal of the season, securing a 1–0 win NAC Breda. Havenaar scored his second goal for his new club in another losing effort, this time a 4–1 loss to title contenders FC Twente. Havenaar continued to impress for Vitesse, slotting the ball home after a cutting pass from Alexander Büttner to complete a 2–0 victory over De Graafschap on 4 March. Away against FC Groningen he made the third goal for Vitesse in the last minute, the game ended in 1–3 for Vitesse.

Córdoba

On 21 July 2014, it was announced by Córdoba CF that they had signed Havenaar. He made his La Liga debut on 25 August 2014, starting in a 0–2 away loss against Real Madrid.

On 30 December 2014 Havenaar was released by the Andalusians, after appearing in only five matches and scoring no goals during his spell for Córdoba CF.

HJK Helsinki

On 2 March 2015, it was announced by HJK Helsinki that they had signed Havenaar. He made his competitive debut for HJK on 6 March 2015 in the Finnish League Cup and scored the second goal in a 2–0 win. On 4 April 2015, Havenaar scored the second goal in the 57th minute to secure a 2–0 win and the League Cup against RoPS.

ADO Den Haag

On August 11, 2015, Dutch Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag announced that they had signed Mike Havenaar as a striker.. On July 3, 2017, ADO Den Haag officially announced that Havenaar would be leaving the club to move back to Japan and join J1 league side Vissel Kobe. During his two seasons at ADO, the striker scored a total of 27 goals , including a goal on the last day of the 2016/17 season in the 4-1 win over Excelsior .

Vissel Kobe

On July 3, 2017, Havenaar joined Japanese J1 league side Vissel Kobe.

International career

In 2007, Havenaar was picked to join the Japan U-20 squad to compete 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Canada and played one match against Nigeria U-20.

In August 2011, he was called up to Japan's training squad.

He made his debut for Japan on 2 September 2011 as a 70th-minute substitute against North Korea in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier match, striking the post. He scored his first ever goals for the national team with a brace, both headers, against Tajikistan on 11 October 2011 in the same competition. Japan won the game 8–0. Havenaar also participated in FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 coming on as a substitute and playing a total of 11 minutes in the competition.

Career statistics

As of 14 May 2017

1Includes Emperor's Cup and KNVB Cup.

2Includes J. League Cup.

3Includes UEFA Europa League.

4Includes Eredivisie Playoffs.

International

As of 24 March 2016

Personal life

Havenaar is trilingual. He was brought up bilingual, speaking Japanese and his parents' native Dutch and learned fluent English at the Yokohama International School. Havenaar married a Japanese woman in 2011 and in the same year, his first daughter was born on 5 August. His younger brother Nikki is also a professional footballer.

References

Mike Havenaar Wikipedia