Oskar van Hattum explained

Oskar van Hattum
Full Name:Oskar Takoda van Hattum[1]
Birth Date:14 April 2002
Birth Place:Auckland, New Zealand
Height:1.83 m
Position:Forward
Currentclub:Wellington Phoenix
Clubnumber:24
Youthyears1:2017–
Youthclubs1:Wellington Phoenix
Years1:2018–
Clubs1:Wellington Phoenix Reserves
Caps1:17
Goals1:3
Years2:2021–
Clubs2:Wellington Phoenix
Caps2:37
Goals2:1
Nationalyears1:2018–2019
Nationalteam1:New Zealand U-17
Nationalyears2:2023–
Nationalteam2:New Zealand U-23
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals2:2
Nationalyears3:2024–
Nationalteam3:New Zealand
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0
Club-Update:19 May 2024
Nationalteam-Update:23 July 2024

Oskar Takoda van Hattum (born 14 April 2002) is a New Zealand professional footballer who plays as a forward for Wellington Phoenix.

Club career

Youth career

Van Hattum played football for Francis Douglas Memorial College in New Plymouth, and played representative football for Taranaki and Central Football with whom he won the golden boot at the under-14 national age group tournament in 2016.[2] [3] In 2017, van Hattum moved to Wellington to join the Wellington Phoenix Academy.[4]

Senior career

In December 2021, van Hattum was among three academy players called up to join the Wellington Phoenix A-League squad in Australia ahead of a busy schedule and was named amongst the substitutes for the A-League game against Western Sydney Wanderers later that week.[5] [6] He made his professional debut on 7 December 2021 in a FFA Cup match against A-League Men side Western United FC.[7]

Van Hattum made his A-League debut on the 19 December 2021, in a 2–1 loss against Sydney FC.[8]

International career

Van Hattum was named in the New Zealand U-17 side for the 2018 OFC U-16 Championship in Honiara, appearing in all 5 matches and scoring 4 goals including the first penalty of the final as New Zealand won the tournament, beating hosts Solomon Islands on penalties in the final. Both finalists earned the right to represent Oceania at the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Brazil.[9]

Van Hattum played all three games in the group stage at the finals in Brazil as New Zealand finished third in their group.[10]

Family

Van Hattum is the son of a New Zealand-born father of Dutch descent and an Australian-born mother of Austrian descent.[11] He is the nephew of notable former New Zealand goalkeeper Frank van Hattum and former New Zealand women's internationals Grazia MacIntosh and Marie-Jose Cooper.[12]

Honours

New Zealand

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Men's Olympic Football Tournament Paris 2024: Squad list . 11 . . 24 July 2024 . 25 July 2024 .
  2. Web site: Francis Douglas Memorial College steal late win in local derby. Stuff. en. 16 Aug 2016. 2021-12-08.
  3. Web site: Northern claim age group honours. Voxy. en. 2012-12-08.
  4. Web site: Teen joins list of Taranaki football players representing New Zealand. Stuff. 2 September 2018. en. 2019-07-27.
  5. Web site: Phoenix get A-League Men's Reinforcements. ftbl.com.au. en. 1 December 2021. 2021-12-08.
  6. Web site: Chase silverware or blood new signings?. stuff.co.nz. en. 6 December 2021. 2021-12-08.
  7. Web site: Western United vs. Wellington Phoenix. stuff.co.nz. en. 6 December 2021. 2021-12-08.
  8. News: Rollo . Phillip . 'Not up to standard': Wellington Phoenix lose third A-League Men game in a row . . 19 December 2021 . en.
  9. Web site: New Zealand qualifies for under-17 World Cup. rnz.co.nz. en. 2012-12-08.
  10. News: Football: New Zealand edge Canada to keep U17 World Cup hopes alive. Newshub. en. 2012-12-08.
  11. Web site: Father of Football. Taranaki Daily News. 15 June 2009. 17 December 2016.
  12. Web site: Newest Van Hattum set for fresh Brazil experience. FIFA. 15 August 2019. 2012-12-08.