Joe Champness Explained

Joe Champness
Full Name:Joseph William Champness
Birth Date:27 April 1997
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Height:1.89 m
Position:Winger
Currentclub:Auckland FC
Clubnumber:11
Youthyears1:2013–2015
Youthclubs1:Moreton Bay United
Years1:2015
Clubs1:Moreton Bay United
Caps1:17
Goals1:3
Years2:2016
Clubs2:Brisbane Roar
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:2017–2021
Clubs3:Newcastle Jets
Caps3:36
Goals3:8
Years4:2017
Clubs4:Académica de Coimbra (loan)
Caps4:9
Goals4:0
Years5:2020–2021
Clubs5:Brisbane Roar (loan)
Caps5:24
Goals5:2
Years6:2021–2022
Clubs6:Giresunspor
Caps6:11
Goals6:2
Years7:2023–2024
Clubs7:Adanaspor
Caps7:10
Goals7:1
Years8:2024–
Clubs8:Auckland FC
Caps8:0
Goals8:0
Nationalyears1:2016–2017
Nationalteam1:Australia U20
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:2018–2019
Nationalteam2:Australia U23
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals2:2
Nationalyears3:2021
Nationalteam3:New Zealand U23
Nationalcaps3:5
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:2021–
Nationalteam4:New Zealand
Nationalcaps4:6
Nationalgoals4:0
Club-Update:26 January 2024
Nationalteam-Update:25 March 2022

Joseph William Champness (born 27 April 1997) is a New Zealand professional footballer and rapper who plays as a winger for Auckland FC and the New Zealand national team.[1] Born in New Zealand but raised in Australia, Champness represents New Zealand in international competition after switching from Australia in 2021.[2]

Early life

Champness attended St Patrick's College where he was college captain in 2014. His younger brother Daniel Francis Champness, who was also college captain, plays as a midfielder for Moreton Bay United.[3]

Club career

Newcastle Jets

Champness signed a scholarship contract with the Newcastle Jets along with three other emerging youngsters in January 2017 until the end of the 2017–18 season, but almost immediately after the deals were announced Champness and former emerging Jet Antonee Burke signed a loan deal with Portuguese second division club Académica de Coimbra through to mid-2017. Champness spent his time at Academica playing football for the reserve team and occasionally training with the first team.[4]

Champness had a successful pre-season in 2017 appearing regularly for the first team, scoring four goals and impressing new coach Ernie Merrick enough to reward him with a three-year deal until 2019/20 although he will still be playing under the scholarship contract for the 2017–18 season. Champness made his professional debut on 7 October 2017 away to the Central Coast Mariners coming on late and scoring a goal in the 81st minute. Champness then started his first professional game in Round 5 at home against the Wellington Phoenix. Champness scored his second goal for Newcastle in round 8 starting the game and scoring in the 75th minute in the Jets 4–1 win over the Melbourne Victory.[5]

On 14 August 2019, prior to the season after spending most of the pre-season in the United States, Champness decided to quit playing soccer, so that he can follow his music career. He made statements to the effect that if he decided to return to playing in the next three years, he would come back to Newcastle Jets.[6]

Brisbane Roar

Following his musical career break from football Champness joined Brisbane Roar on loan ahead of the 2020–21 A-League season, angering many in the Newcastle camp over his backing out of the alleged "deal" to return to the Jets.[7]

Giresunspor

Champness joined Turkish club Giresunspor of the Süper Lig on a three-year contract with a possible one-year extension into the 2024–25 season. Due to unpaid wages he left the club in March 2022 after 13 games, having scored 4 goals while coming on as a substitute in almost all of his matches. Champness terminated the contract and proceeded with a FIFA Dispute Resolution claim. FIFA found in favour of Champness and awarded him 790,000 (1.33 million New Zealand Dollars) plus interest.[8]

International career

Champness was born in New Zealand to a Filipino mother, making him eligible to represent New Zealand, Australia and Philippines at international level.[9]

He has represented Australia at youth level, and was a member of the Young Socceroos team in the 2016 AFC U-19 Championship in Bahrain.

It was reported on 14 June 2021 that Champness changed his international allegiance to New Zealand.[2] On 25 June, Champness was selected in the New Zealand squad competing in the Olympics. He made his debut for the New Zealand national team on 12 October 2021 in a friendly against Bahrain.[10]

Music career

Outside from his football career, Champness releases music under the name JOWIC. He has released 5 singles as of May 2021. His biggest single, "My Plan" was released in February 2020, amassing over 3.5 million combined views over multiple platforms, and placements on the music TV stations BET Jams and VH1 Soul.[11]

Critical response

“My Plan” received a 3.5/5 rating from Triple J critic Dave Ruby Howe, who compared the style of the song to PartyNextDoor and Bryson Tiller.[12]

In 2019, Champness left the Newcastle Jets to pursue a music career in Los Angeles. Champness came back to Australia in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and signed on loan with the Brisbane Roar. This caused a backlash from the Jets, who claimed that Champness had signed a contract that said if he came back from Los Angeles within three years, he would only be able to play for them.[13]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
AAC Secção de Futebol2016–17Campeonato de Portugal90000090
Newcastle Jets2017–18A-League2750000275
2018–19A-League93000093
Brisbane Roar (loan)2020–21A-League2420000242
Career total691000006910

Honours

Australia U19

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2 November 2020. Confirmed: Champness secures loan move to Roar. 3 December 2020. A-League. en.
  2. News: Australian age-group international Joe Champness now eligible for New Zealand. Andrew. Voerman. stuff.co.nz. 14 June 2021.
  3. Web site: 2 November 2020. Squad Update: Joe Champness joins on loan. 28 July 2021. Brisbane Roar FC. en.
  4. Web site: 30 May 2020. 'No regrets': The rising star who gave up football to become a rapper in LA. 28 July 2021. Fox Sports. en.
  5. Web site: Joe Champness Olympics 2021 Joe Champness Olympic Medals List, Records, Stats, Age, Appearances - myKhel.com. 28 July 2021. mykhelcom. en.
  6. News: 'I know it's the right choice': Jets star to skip A-League season to pursue hip-hop career. Vince. Rugari. James. Gardiner. The Sydney Morning Herald. 14 August 2019.
  7. Web site: Rapper Champness' Roar deal hits sour note with Jets. 10 October 2020. The World Game. en.
  8. Web site: de Weger . Frans . 15 June 2022 . Decision of the Dispute Resolution Chamber . 4 May 2023 . digitalhub.fifa.com.
  9. Web site: Joe Champness. 28 July 2021. worldfootball.net. en.
  10. Web site: ESPN. Bahrain v New Zealand game report. 12 October 2021.
  11. Web site: Rayson. Zac. 30 May 2020. 'No regrets': The rising star who gave up football to become a rapper in LA. 23 July 2020. Fox Sports. en-AU.
  12. Web site: JOWIC. 4 May 2021. triple j Unearthed. en.
  13. Web site: Rugari. Vince. 11 October 2020. Hip-hop beef: Jets, Roar in feud over Champness' comeback season. 4 May 2021. The Sydney Morning Herald. en.