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John Gijsbert Alan Heitinga (born November 15, 1983 in Alphen aan den Rijn) is a Dutch football player who plays for the Netherlands national football team and Ajax. He has played as a central defender, right-back, and defensive midfielder. He recently signed a five-year contract with Atlético Madrid.[1]
CareerHeitinga was part of the Ajax youth setup before making his debut for the first team on 26 August 2001 against Feyenoord Rotterdam. Heitinga quickly established himself as a strong addition to the team and became first-choice player under coach Co Adriaanse and later Ronald Koeman until he suffered a serious knee injury which kept him on the sidelines for over six months. His comeback was short-lived, as he played only one game before suffering yet another injury which again sentenced him to a long period of recovery. He made his second comeback at the start of the 2003-2004 season and impressed in his first game since injury against FC Volendam from where he went on to become a first choice central defender for the remainder of the season. In the meantime his good performances for Ajax didn't go unnoticed by Dutch national coach Advocaat. Having been part of Dutch international youth teams, Heitinga made his senior debut for the Netherlands on 18 February 2004 in a friendly game against the United States. He made an immediate impact and was later included in the squad for the European Football Championship of 2004 in Portugal. In Portugal, the Netherlands were eliminated by the hosts in their fifth game (the semi-final), of which Heitinga played three. Heitinga's development as a player suffered two dips in form in the 2004-2005 and the 2005-2006 seasons respectively. How big an influence the unstable situation at his club, AFC Ajax, had on him is debatable but it's safe to conclude a young player will struggle to excel in an unbalanced side suffering inconsistency in results and changes in management. Despite club struggles, Heitinga never lost his spot in the national team under Marco van Basten, who took over as Dutch national coach in the summer of 2004. By the end of 2005, had also once again become a key player in the Ajax squad. He would also be selected by Van Basten for the Dutch team of 23 players to compete in the FIFA World Cup 2006, hosted by Germany. The Dutch side performed reasonably well at the World Cup, qualifying for the second round before being knocked out by Portugal. He has agreed a move to Atletico Madrid at the end of the 2007/2008 season for a fee of €10 million.[2] National team
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| Preceded by Marten Eikelboom |
Amsterdam Sportsman of the Year 2001 |
Succeeded by Edwin de Nijs |
| Preceded by Rafael van der Vaart |
AFC Ajax Talent of the year 2001 |
Succeeded by Wesley Sneijder |
| Preceded by |
Dutch Golden Shoe Winner 2007 – 2008 |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
| Preceded by |
Dutch Football Talent of the Year 2003 – 2004 |
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