Dietmar Hamann:  Midfielder in club 1999 - 2006
 
 Dietmar Hamann: Midfielder
 Nickname: "Didi"
 Date of Birth: 27/08/1973
 Squad: number:
 With the Reds: 1999-2006
 Height: 6' 2
 Weight: 12st 9lbs
 Bought from: Newcastle United
 Signed for LFC: Ј8,000,000 22.07.1999
 Debut: 7th August 1999 v Sheffield Wednesday (A) Pl won 2-1 (Aged 25)
 Debut goal: 05.02.2000
 1st team league games: 178 (+ 13 as sub) - ?
 1st team league goals: 8
 Total 1st team games: 253 (+ 30 as sub) - ?
 Total 1st team goals: 11
 Contract expiry: 11.07.2006, transferred to Manchester City
 International caps: 59 Germany (12.11.2005)
 International goals:  5
 International debut: 15.11.1997 vs. South Africa
 Characteristics:
 Former clubs: FC Wacker Munchen, Bayern Munchen, Newcastle United
 Birth Place: Waldasson, Bavaria, Germany
 Honours: 2 FA Cups 2000-01, 2005-06, 1  League Cup 2000-01, 1 European Cup 2004-05, 1 UEFA Cup 2000-01, 1 Charity Shield 2001, 1 European Super Cup 2001
 Honours former clubs:  4 Championships Bundesliga 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 1996-97 (FC Bayern Munich), 1 Germany Cup 1997-98 (FC Bayern Munich), 2 UEFA Cup 1989-90, 1995-96 (FC Bayern Munich)
 Personal Honours:
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  Total LFC and other club games/goals

League FA Cup FL Cup Europe Other Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls App Gls
  Bayern Munich
1993-94 5 `1 Bundesliga
1994-95 30 Bundesliga
1995-96 20 2 Bundesliga
1996-97 22 1 Bundesliga
1997-98 28 2 Bundesliga
  Newcastle United
1998-99 23 4
1999-00 28 1 2 30 1
2000-01 30 2 5 1 5 13 53 3
2001-02 31 1 2 1 13 1 48 1
2002-03 30 2 1 1 9 1 42 2
2003-04 25 2 4 1 5 1 35 3
2004-05 30 3 10 1 43 1
2005-06 13/4 1/1 1 8/3 0/1 23/9
Total 191 8 16 1 12 58/3 2 2/1 253/30 11

  A more detailed look at the player's appearances

  Total   started/substitutions   Total   Competition
  253   Started   191   Premier League
  49   On the bench   37   Champions League
  30   Substitute   22   UEFA Cup
  40   Substituted   16   FA Cup
  12   League Cup
  2   Charity Shield
  2   European Super Cup
  1   World Club Championship

  Career Milestones for Dietmar Hamann:

  Appearances in all competitions

  №   Date   Against   Result   Venue   Competition
  1   07.08.1999   Sheffield W   2-1   Hillsborough   League
  50   29.11.2000   Stoke City   8-0   Britannia St.   LC
  100   17.11.2001   Blackburn R   1-1   Ewood Park   League
  150   12.11.2002   Basel   3-3   Saint Jakob St.   Europe
  200   28.03.2004   Leicester City   0-0   The Walkers St.   League
  250   15.05.2005   Aston Villa   2-1   Anfield   League

   Goals in all competitions

  Date   Min.   Against   Result   Venue   Competition
  1   05.02.2000   19   Leeds United   3-1   Anfield   League

 

Seasons Player №
1999-00 16
2000-01 16
2001-02 16
2002-03 16
2003-04 16
2004-05 16
2005-06 16
  * Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed number.

  Update 09.08.2006

 

  PROFILE

European Cup Final 2005  Popular German star Dietmar Hamann signed a new one-year contract with the option of an extension in June 2005 after his previous one expired. When he made his 200th appearance for Liverpool in the 0-0 draw at Leicester in March 2004.

  Hamann played a major part in the Champions League win over AC Milan when he entered the field as a second half substitute and inspired the team to come back from 3-0 down.

  Didi wrote himself into the record books when he became the last man to score at Wembley Stadium, his long range free-kick helping Germany to a 1-0 World Cup qualifying win over England in October 2000.

  Didi was signed by Gerard Houllier from Newcastle United for 8 million in 1999 and has become a fans favourite and a vital member of the Liverpool team.

  Hamann is the holding player in midfield who breaks up attacks and is also a good passer of the ball.

  After starting his career at the little known Wacker Munich, where his father was coach, Didi joined their more illustrious city rivals Bayern as a 16-year old in 1989. He made his first team debut two years later and in nine years with the Bavarian giants won two Bundesliga titles, the German Cup and UEFA Cup.

  After playing for his country in the 1998 World Cup he joined Newcastle, managed at the time by Kenny Dalglish, for 5.5 million.

  Following his spell at St James' Park, Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal all declared an interest but in July 1999 he opted to join Gerard Houllier's Liverpool revolution.

  The 2000/2001 season saw Hamann prove himself as a man for the big occasion, excelling as the club won a much-celebrated cup treble and a place in the Champions League.

  Hamann since became the first Liverpool player since Roger Hunt in 1966 to play in a World Cup Final, but finished on the losing side as Brazil won the 2002 World Cup 2-0. Despite the defeat he was widely regarded as one of Germany's best players during the tournament.

  Total LFC club games/goals for Reserves

Reserves
League LS Cup Total
Seasons App Gls App Gls App Gls
2004-05 3 3
2004-05
2004-05 1 1 1 1
Total 4 1 4 1

 

Barclays premiership Data 2004-5

Appearance

30

Minutes Played

2026

Attack

Shot On Target

5

Shot Off Target

10

Successful Crosses

3

Unsuccessful Crosses

9

Pass Completed

98

Pass Incompleted

76

Assists

4

Tackles Won

34

Tackles Lost

26

Successful Dribble

11

Unsuccessful Dribble

8

Defence

Shot Blocked

1

Interceptions

23

Blocks Made

3

Clearance

18

Discipline

Yellow Cards

6

Other Fouls

41

   Transferred from Bayern Munich to Newcastle United in 5/8/1998 for 5,500,000 pounds.

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