Luuk de Jong explained

Luuk de Jong
Full Name:Luuk de Jong[1]
Birth Date:27 August 1990[2]
Birth Place:Aigle, Switzerland
Height:1.88 m[3]
Position:Striker
Currentclub:PSV
Clubnumber:9
Youthclubs1:DZC '68
Youthyears2:2001–2008
Youthclubs2:De Graafschap
Years1:2008–2009
Clubs1:De Graafschap
Caps1:14
Goals1:2
Years2:2009–2012
Clubs2:Twente
Caps2:75
Goals2:39
Years3:2012–2014
Clubs3:Borussia Mönchengladbach
Caps3:36
Goals3:6
Years4:2014
Clubs4:Newcastle United (loan)
Caps4:12
Goals4:0
Years5:2014–2019
Clubs5:PSV
Caps5:159
Goals5:94
Years6:2019–2022
Clubs6:Sevilla
Caps6:69
Goals6:10
Years7:2021–2022
Clubs7:Barcelona (loan)
Caps7:21
Goals7:6
Years8:2022–
Clubs8:PSV
Caps8:59
Goals8:43
Nationalyears1:2008–2009
Nationalteam1:Netherlands U19
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:2009–2013
Nationalteam2:Netherlands U21
Nationalcaps2:18
Nationalgoals2:5
Nationalyears3:2011–2022
Nationalteam3:Netherlands
Nationalcaps3:39
Nationalgoals3:8
Club-Update:10 August 2024

Luuk de Jong (in Dutch; Flemish pronounced as /ˈlyɡ də ˈjɔŋ/; born 27 August 1990) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker and captains Eredivisie club PSV Eindhoven.

De Jong previously played for DZC '68, De Graafschap, Twente, Borussia Mönchengladbach and Newcastle United, before joining PSV in 2014. He played over 200 games for the club, scoring over 100 goals, and helped them win the Eredivisie three times in his five-season stay. In 2019, he joined Sevilla, before going out on loan to Barcelona in 2021. He re-joined PSV in 2022.

A former Dutch international, De Jong represented the Netherlands at UEFA Euro 2012, Euro 2020 and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Early life

De Jong was born in Aigle, Switzerland[4] to Dutch professional volleyball players George de Jong and Loekie Raterink.[5] When he was four years old, the family relocated to Doetinchem, Netherlands, where Luuk grew up along with his older brother Siem.[6] [7]

Club career

De Graafschap

De Jong joined the youth academy of De Graafschap at the age of 10, before making his professional debut for the club at the age of 18 in a 2–0 loss to NAC Breda in the Eredivisie on 7 November 2008.[8] He scored his first career goal against FC Twente on 8 February 2009.[9]

On 6 April, De Jong announced he had signed a three-year contract with Twente, whom he would join for the start of the 2009–10 season.[10]

In De Jong's final appearance for De Graafschap, the club was relegated to the Eerste Divisie, losing 1–0 to RKC Waalwijk in a play-off on 3 June.[11] [12]

Twente

On 17 January 2010, De Jong made his debut for Twente as a substitute in an Eredivisie match against FC Utrecht. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 win over NEC Nijmegen on 28 February. He ended the season with two goals from 12 appearances in the Eredivisie as the Enschede club won its first ever Dutch championship. [8] [13]

2010–11 would prove to be De Jong's breakout season. He scored twelve goals from 32 Eredivisie appearances, made his UEFA Champions League debut and played 106 minutes in the 2011 KNVB Cup Final, assisting goals for Wout Brama and Theo Janssen as Twente came from 2–0 down to beat Ajax 3–2 in Rotterdam.[14] He ended the season with a total of 20 goals and 16 assists in all competitions.[8]

On 20 August 2011, De Jong scored his first Eredivisie goal of the 2011–12 season in a 5–1 win over Heerenveen.[15] The following week, on De Jong's 21st birthday, he found the back of the net two more times as Twente beat VVV Venlo 4–1.[16]

De Jong scored two goals against Waalwijk on 21 January 2012 – a tap in to an open goal and a penalty – as Twente won 5–0.[17] In Twente's following fixture against Groningen on 29 January, De Jong netted a hat-trick, each goal coming off an assist from Ola John,[18] and provided an assist for Leroy Fer, as his side won 4–1 and climbed to second place in the league table.[19] On 10 February, De Jong found the back of the net two more times, but Twente missed the chance to go top of the league table, as they lost 3–2 at home to Heracles.[20] De Jong's two goals meant he had scored seven times in the past three Eredivisie fixtures.

On 8 March, in a Europa League match against Schalke 04, De Jong was the protagonist of a controversial penalty decision[21] that resulted in a red card for Schalke defender Joël Matip, and a penalty kick which he himself successfully converted, to ensure the win for his side by 1–0.[22] However, Twente ended up falling out of the competition, losing 4–1 in the second leg in Germany, as de Jong's fellow Dutchman Klaas-Jan Huntelaar netted a hat-trick.[23]

De Jong scored twice in two minutes on 14 April to put his side 2–1 up away to Breda, but an injury-time strike from Nourdin Boukhari denied Twente the chance to close the gap on title rivals Ajax.[24] He finished the season with 25 goals on a joint-second place, seven behind top-scorer Bas Dost.

At the end of the 2011–12 season, De Jong announced his decision to leave the club.[25] Having attracted the interest of several clubs around Europe, including Premier League side Newcastle United, de Jong accused the club's chairman Joop Munsterman of increasing the asking price for him.[26] In response, Joop Munsterman and Steve McClaren expressed dismay over de Jong's comments.[27]

Borussia Mönchengladbach

On 18 July 2012, De Jong signed for Bundesliga side Borussia Mönchengladbach on a five-year deal, with a fee of €15 million (£12.6m), having stated it was his dream to join.[28] Eight months later after the move, de Jong stated the Bundesliga was "a great place to develop as a player".[29]

He made his debut with Mönchengladbach in a match against Munich 1860; his team ended up winning 4–2, however, De Jong was quite anonymous during his first match, failing to score or assist any goals.[30] On 21 August, he started his first European game for Mönchengladbach and in the process scored an own goal from a free kick in a 3–1 defeat at the hands of Dynamo Kyiv during the Champions League Qualifiers.[31] On 15 September, he scored his first goal for the club in a 3–2 defeat to 1. Nürnberg, converting a tap in after a cross from Patrick Herrmann.[32] However, later in the season, De Jong's first team opportunities soon faded after falling out with manager Lucien Favre, and only made 23 appearances, scoring six times. Towards the end of the season, De Jong reiterated he was confident he could prove himself as the best striker.[33]

However, in the 2013–14 season, De Jong's first team place remained limited, as his playing minutes significantly decreased and made 14 appearances in the first half of the season.

Newcastle United (loan)

On 29 January 2014, De Jong completed a loan signing with Premier League side Newcastle United until the end of the 2013–14 season.[34] He made his debut on 1 February in the Tyne-Wear derby against Sunderland. In May 2014, it was announced that de Jong would be returning to Borussia Mönchengladbach after he failed to score in any of his twelve appearances for Newcastle.[35]

PSV

On 12 July 2014, De Jong signed a five-year deal with PSV for a fee of €5.5m.[36] Following his move to PSV, De Jong said he felt he had made a mistake by moving to Germany.[37]

De Jong made his official debut for the club, where he scored in both legs, as PSV beat St. Pölten 4–2 on aggregate in the third round of Europa League.[38] [39] It took until 31 August 2014 for De Jong to score his first league goal for the club, in a 2–0 win over Vitesse Arnhem.[40]

On 17 December 2014, De Jong scored his first hat-trick for the club in a 4–3 home win over Feyenoord, and his second on 13 February 2015 in a 4–2 away win over AZ Alkmaar. He also scored twice on 18 April, as the team defeated Heerenveen 4–1 for their 22nd Eredivisie title and first since 2008.[41]

On 2 August 2015, De Jong scored a double to help PSV clinch the 2015 Johan Cruyff Shield.[42]

Sevilla

On 1 July 2019, De Jong signed a four-year contract with Spanish club Sevilla.[43] On 16 August 2020, de Jong scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Manchester United in the semi-finals of the UEFA Europa League.[44] On 21 August, he scored twice in a 3–2 win over Inter Milan in the final, whilst being named the man of the match.[45] With his performance in the Europa League, he subsequently was named in the Squad of the Season.[46]

On 28 October 2020, he scored the only goal in a 1–0 win against Rennes in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League group stage.[47]

Barcelona (loan)

On 31 August 2021, De Jong joined Barcelona on a season-long loan until 30 June 2022.[48] On 23 September, he made his debut in a goalless draw against Cádiz, starting and playing 67 minutes before being substituted for Philippe Coutinho.[49] Three days later, he scored his first goal for the club, assisted by Sergiño Dest, in a 3–0 La Liga victory over Levante.[50]

Return to PSV

PSV announced on 2 July 2022 that De Jong would return to the club, where he signed a contract until mid-2025.[40] He immediately got a starting place again, played the first two league games and scored once. During a qualifying match in the preliminary round of the Champions League, he only sustained an injury, which prevented him from playing for more than two months. Once recovered, he returned to the base and scored 14 goals in 24 rounds in the Eredivisie. With that, he brought his total number of Eredivisie goals for PSV to 108 and passed Romário, Mateja Kežman and Hallvar Thoresen in the list of all-time club top scorers. From that moment on he only had to tolerate Willy van der Kuijlen, Coen Dillen and Luc Nilis. On 4 August 2023 De Jong was the first player ever to play the match for the Johan Cruijff Scale for the seventh time. He won it for the sixth time that day. This put him on a level with Ronald Waterreus. Nevertheless, De Jong was also the first to win this prize six times by actually playing all these matches. Waterreus was the winner once while standing in reserve for ninety minutes.

De Jong finished second in the Eredivisie with PSV in 2022/23. As a result, he and his teammates were allowed to take part in the preliminary rounds of the Champions League in the early stages of 2023/24. The team from Eindhoven and he won twice against Sturm Graz in the third qualifying round (4–1 at home and 1–3 away). De Jong scored three times in those matches. With that, he brought his total number of goals in a European context on behalf of PSV to seventeen, just as many as Harry Lubse. Only Van der Kuijlen scored more often for PSV in European tournaments (29 times). De Jong then also scored in both games of the decisive play-off against Glasgow Rangers. This brought his total to nineteen and he passed Lubse. Because he and PSV won that meeting, he was also allowed to participate in the Champions League for the seventh time in his career. For PSV, this was the first time since 2018/19, the last year of De Jong's first period in Eindhoven service. On 20th February 2024, he converted a penalty kick against Borussia Dortmund to become the all-time top-scorer for PSV in the Champions League.

De Jong ended the 2023–24 season with 27 goals to share the Willy van der Kuijlen Trophy with AZ's Vangelis Pavlidis as he captained PSV to a 25th Eredivisie championship.[51]

International career

De Jong received his first call-up for the Netherlands senior team for a friendly against Austria on 9 February 2011, making his debut in the same match, replacing Dirk Kuyt.

He scored his first international goal on 6 September 2011, in a 2–0 win during the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying game against Finland that secured the Netherlands qualification to the finals.[52]

On 7 May 2012, he was named in the provisional list of 36 players for UEFA Euro 2012 by Netherlands manager Bert van Marwijk. He was one of the 23 players chosen to represent the team in the tournament, but did not make any appearances.[53] [54]

De Jong was included in the Netherlands squad for both Euro 2020[55] and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.[56]

On 3 March 2023, De Jong officially announced his retirement from the national team.[57]

Career statistics

Club

[58]

Club!rowspan="2"
SeasonLeagueNational cupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
De Graafschap2008–09Eredivisie1422031193
Twente2009–10122544100217
2010–11321253114114920
2011–12312532145305132
Total753913929104112159
Borussia Mönchengladbach2012–13Bundesliga2361072318
2013–1413010140
Total3662072458
Newcastle United (loan)2013–14Premier League12000120
PSV2014–15Eredivisie3220221144526
2015–1633264262124432
2016–17328105110399
2017–18281231203313
2018–1934280084104332
Total15994105321132204112
Sevilla2019–20La Liga35631834610
2020–21344736210489
Total6910104145109419
Barcelona (loan)2021–22La Liga216007011297
PSV2022–23Eredivisie24145193103918
2023–24342921118104838
2024–251000001222
Total5943722011328958
Career total445200442010939156613266

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Netherlands201161
201210
201300
201400
201520
201632
201721
201830
201971
202080
202163
202210
Total398

Scores and results list Netherlands' goal tally first.

List of international goals scored by Luuk de Jong
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
align=center 1 6 September 2011 Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland align=center 2–0 align=center 2–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
align=center 2 25 March 2016 Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands align=center 1–2 align=center 2–3 Friendly
align=center 3 27 May 2016 Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland align=center 1–0 align=center 1–1Friendly
align=center 4 14 November 2017 Arena Națională, Bucharest, Romania align=center 3–0 align=center 3–0Friendly
align=center 5 10 October 2019 De Kuip, Rotterdam, Netherlands align=center 2–1 align=center 3–1 UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying
align=center 6 24 March 2021 Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey align=center 2–3 align=center 2–4 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
align=center 7 27 March 2021 Johan Cruyff Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands align=center 2–0 align=center 2–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
align=center 8 30 March 2021 Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar align=center 2–0 align=center 7–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Twente

2009–10

2010–11

2010, 2011

PSV

Sevilla

2019–20[62]

Individual

2018–19 (shared),[63] 2023–24 (shared)

April 2023,[67] February 2024[68]

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Luuk de Jong . ESPN . 1 April 2020.
  3. Web site: Luuk de Jong: Overview . Premier League . 1 April 2020.
  4. Web site: Luuk de Jong . 11v11.com . AFS Enterprises . 1 April 2020.
  5. Web site: Broedertwist voor Siem en Luuk de Jong. 7 September 2018. 12 June 2024. de Gelderlander. Dutch.
  6. Web site: Achterhoeker Luuk de Jong speelt eindelijk bij zijn droomclub: 'Als kind liep hij al in een Barça-shirt'. 18 July 2022. 12 June 2024. De Stentor. Dutch.
  7. Web site: Luuk de Jong: 'Ik ben Koeman heel erg dankbaar'. 8 September 2020. 12 June 2024. Helden. Dutch.
  8. Web site: De loopbaan van Luuk de Jong: betrokken bij 282 doelpunten. 12 June 2024. RTL. Dutch.
  9. Web site: Mijlpaal op perfect moment voor Luuk de Jong: ‘Dit kunnen er niet veel zeggen’. 26 February 2023. 12 June 2024. De Telegraaf. Dutch.
  10. Web site: Luuk de Jong naar FC Twente. 1 June 2009. 12 June 2024. Dutch. de Graafschap.
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  12. Web site: Degradatie De Graafschap een feit. 12 June 2024. GLD. Dutch.
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  16. Web site: Twente Enschede 4 – 1 VVV Venlo . ESPN FC . 27 August 2011 . 30 May 2013.
  17. Web site: Twente Enschede 5 – 0 RKC Waalwijk . ESPN FC . 21 January 2012 . 30 May 2013.
  18. Web site: Twente earn convincing win over FC Groningen . FC Twente . 29 January 2012 . 30 May 2013.
  19. Web site: Twente Enschede 4 – 1 FC Groningen . ESPN FC . 29 January 2012 . 30 May 2013.
  20. Web site: Twente Enschede 2 – 3 SC Heracles . ESPN FC . 10 February 2012 . 30 May 2013.
  21. Web site: Doyle . Mark . Schalke boss Stevens fumes over 'ridiculous' penalty decision for Twente . goal.com . 9 September 2020 . 8 March 2012.
  22. News: Mara . Darren . Schalke suffer first-leg loss as Hannover await fate . 9 September 2020 . Deutsche Welle . 8 March 2012.
  23. Web site: Huntelaar hat-trick sends Schalke through . UEFA.com . 15 March 2012 . 30 May 2013 . Paul . Curan.
  24. Web site: Twente Enschede 2 – 2 NAC Breda . ESPN FC . 14 April 2012 . 30 May 2013.
  25. News: Newcastle United target Luuk de Jong keen to leave Twente, confirms agent. Goal.com. 1 July 2012. 17 July 2013.
  26. News: Newcastle United target Luuk de Jong blasts FC Twente board over his £16m price tag. Goal.com. 7 July 2012. 17 July 2013.
  27. News: Newcastle target Luuk de Jong angers Twente boss and president with transfer talk. Goal.com. 9 July 2012. 17 July 2013.
  28. News: Newcastle target Luuk de Jong dreaming of Monchengladbach move. Goal.com. 10 July 2012. 17 July 2013.
  29. News: Luuk de Jong hopes to progress in Bundesliga. Goal.com. 5 May 2013. 17 July 2013.
  30. Web site: De Jong joins Monchengladbach. ESPN FC. 18 July 2012. 30 May 2013.
  31. Web site: Champions League Play-off Results: Gladbach & Lille slip to surprise defeats . goal.com . 21 August 2012 . 30 May 2013 . Enis . Koylu.
  32. Web site: Borussia Monchengladbach 2–3 Nurnberg . ESPN FC . 15 September 2012 . 30 May 2013.
  33. News: Luuk de Jong vows to fight back. Goal.com. 30 April 2013. 17 July 2013.
  34. News: Luuk de Jong: Newcastle sign Netherlands striker on loan . BBC Sport . 30 January 2014.
  35. News: Borussia Monchengladbach striker and Newcastle loan man Luuk de Jong still wants to play in Premier League. hartlepoolmail.co.uk. Hartlepool Mail. 25 May 2014. 26 May 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150617194114/http://www.hartlepoolmail.co.uk/sport/football/newcastle-utd/borussia-monchengladbach-striker-and-newcastle-loan-man-luuk-de-jong-still-wants-to-play-in-premier-league-1-6636839. 17 June 2015. dead.
  36. News: Kogel door de kerk: De Jong voor 5,5 miljoen euro naar PSV. Voetbalprimeur. 12 July 2014. 12 July 2014.
  37. News: De Jong: 'Ik begreep niet wat ik verkeerd deed'. Voetbal International (subscription required). nl. 20 August 2014. 1 September 2014.
  38. News: Ploeterend PSV werkt zich pas na rust voorbij Oostenrijkers. Voetbal International. nl. 31 July 2014. 1 September 2014.
  39. News: Weinig imponerend PSV dankt overwinning aan Depay. Voetbal International. nl. 7 August 2014. 1 September 2014.
  40. News: PSV blijft mede dankzij primeur De Jong schadevrij. Voetbal International. nl. 31 August 2014. 1 September 2014.
  41. News: PSV 4–1 sc Heerenveen. 19 April 2015. BBC Sport. 18 April 2015.
  42. Web site: PSV cruise past Groningen to clinch Johan Cruyff Shield. KNVB. 2 August 2015.
  43. Web site: Luuk de Jong, Delantero Sevillista Hasta 2023. sevillafc.es. Sevilla FC. 1 July 2019. 1 July 2019. es.
  44. Web site: Sevilla 2–1 Manchester United . BBC Sport . 16 August 2020 .
  45. News: 21 August 2020. Sevilla 3–2 Inter: Sevilla win the Europa League!. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 21 August 2020.
  46. News: 26 August 2020. UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season. UEFA.com. Union of European Football Associations. 26 August 2020.
  47. Web site: Sevilla 1–0 Rennes . BBC Sport . 28 October 2020 .
  48. Web site: Barcelona sign Sevilla's Luuk de Jong as Antoine Griezmann rejoins Atletico Madrid. 1 September 2021. BBC Sport. 14 September 2021.
  49. Web site: Quaile. Kieran. 23 September 2021. Cádiz 0-0 Barcelona summary: score, highlights LaLiga 2021-22. 3 October 2021. AS.com.
  50. Web site: Reidy. Paul. 26 September 2021. Barcelona 3-0 Levante summary: score, goals, highlights, LaLiga 2021/22. 3 October 2021. AS.com.
  51. Web site: Vangelis Pavlidis and Luuk de Jong winners of the Willy van der Kuijlen Trophy 2023/24. Eredivisie. 12 June 2024.
  52. Web site: Finland 0–2 Netherlands: Kevin Strootman shines to send Dutch into Euro 2012 finals . goal.com . 6 September 2011 . 30 May 2013 . Stefan . Coerts.
  53. Web site: 2012-05-26 . Netherlands announce final 23-man squad for Euro 2012 Goal.com . 2024-08-04 . www.goal.com . en.
  54. Web site: 2012 Netherlands Men Stats, UEFA Euro 2012 . 2024-08-04 . FBref.com . en.
  55. News: Frank de Boer maakt EK-selectie bekend . Frank de Boer announces European Championship squad . Royal Dutch Football Association . 26 May 2021 . 26 May 2021 . nl.
  56. News: Van Gaal maakt 26-koppige WK-selectie bekend . Van Gaal announces 26-man World Cup squad . Royal Dutch Football Association . 11 November 2022 . 12 November 2022 . nl.
  57. News: Luuk de Jong stopt als international . Luuk de Jong retires as an international . Voetbal International . 3 March 2023 . 3 March 2023 . nl.
  58. Web site: L. de Jong. Soccerway. 25 November 2015.
  59. Web site: 30 April 2023 . PSV wint na strafschoppen van Ajax in bekerfinale vol irritaties en opstootjes . PSV beats Ajax after penalty kicks in cup final full off irritations and fights . nos.nl . 10 May 2023 . nl.
  60. Web site: Ajax - PSV. PSV Eindhoven. 30 July 2022. 30 July 2022.
  61. Web site: 4 August 2023 . Lang beslist duel met Feyenoord en bezorgt PSV veertiende Johan Cruijff Schaal . Long decided duel with Feyenoord and gives PSV fourteenth Johan Cruijff Shield . 8 August 2023 . nos.nl . nl.
  62. News: Wilkinson . Jack . Sevilla 3-2 Inter Milan: Sevilla edge five-goal thriller for sixth Europa League crown . 21 August 2020 . Sky Sports . 21 August 2020.
  63. Web site: Luuk de Jong receives the award for 'Top Goalscorer' in the Eredivisie 18/19 . 9 November 2022 . Sevilla FC.
  64. Web site: ELFTAL VAN HET SEIZOEN 2017/2018 BEKEND . Eredivisie . nl . 13 February 2019.
  65. Web site: 16 May 2019. Frenkie de Jong Eredivisie Player of the Season 2018/2019. 31 August 2021. Eredivisie.
  66. News: UEFA Europa League Squad of the Season. UEFA.com . Union of European Football Associations . 26 August 2020 . 26 August 2020.
  67. News: 5 May 2023 . Luuk de Jong named as Eredivisie Player of the Month in April . 5 May 2023 . Eredivisie.
  68. News: 1 March 2024 . Luuk de Jong named Eredivisie Player of the Month for February . 1 March 2024 . Eredivisie.
  69. News: Eight clubs represent the Eredivisie Team of the Month for April . Eredivisie . 4 June 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230601204520/https://eredivisie.eu/news/eight-clubs-represent-the-eredivisie-team-of-the-month-for-april/ . 1 June 2023 . 5 May 2023.
  70. News: AZ and PSV main suppliers of the Eredivisie Team of the Month . Eredivisie . 6 October 2023 . 6 October 2023.
  71. News: Ajax main supplier in the Eredivisie Team of the Month for January . Eredivisie . 2 February 2024 . 10 February 2024.
  72. News: PSV and Feyenoord main suppliers of the Eredivisie Team of the Month for February . Eredivisie . 1 March 2024 . 1 March 2024.