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Atiba Hutchinson

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Canadian football player

Atiba Hutchinson
Hutchinson playing forBeşiktaş in 2023
Personal information
Birth nameAtiba Hutchinson[1]
Date of birth (1983-02-08)8 February 1983 (age 42)[2]
Place of birthBrampton,Ontario, Canada
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[3]
PositionMidfielder
Youth career
Brampton YSC
North Scarborough SC
Woodbridge Strikers
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2002York Region Shooters2(0)
2002–2003Toronto Lynx4(0)
2003–2004Öster24(6)
2004–2006Helsingborg49(6)
2006–2010Copenhagen139(22)
2010–2013PSV80(4)
2013–2023Beşiktaş270(24)
Total568(62)
International career
2001–2003Canada U2019(0)
2002–2004Canada U2310(0)
2003–2023Canada104(9)
Medal record
Men'ssoccer
Representing Canada
CONCACAF Nations League
Runner-up2023
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Atiba Hutchinson (born 8 February 1983) is a Canadian former professionalsoccer player. Considered an iconic figure of North American soccer and a Canada soccer legend, with 105 international appearances in the span of 20 years he is theCanadian national team's record cap holder.

Hutchinson rose to prominence atF.C. Copenhagen as the first North American to becomeDanish Superliga Player of the Year. That same season, he won the first of sixCanadian Player of the Year awards. He had a fairly uneventful spell withPSV Eindhoven between 2010 and 2013 and then spent the next 10 years atBeşiktaş in Turkey, retiring with cult hero status.

In 2012, as part of theCanadian Soccer Association's centennial celebration, he was named to the all-time Canadian men's XI.[4] He served as a leader and pioneer forCanada's golden generation at the latter stages of his career.[5][6]

Club career

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Early career

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Hutchinson was born inBrampton,Ontario to Trinidadian parents.[7] He began playing youth soccer at age four for Brampton Youth SC[7] and later played youth soccer for North Scarborough SC[8] andWoodbridge Strikers.[9] Following a March 2001 trial atSchalke 04 in Germany,[10] Hutchinson began his professional career in the 2002 summer season, playing briefly with theYork Region Shooters of theCanadian Professional Football League[11] before signing with theToronto Lynx of the thenA-League[11] in mid-season, on 26 July, and playing in the team's final four games.

Öster

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In January 2003 he signed withÖsters IF, newly promoted to the SwedishAllsvenskan. Hutchinson scored six times for Öster during the 2003 season. With the club relegated out of the Allsvenskan, Hutchinson was granted a transfer for an estimated £1.32 million and signed withHelsingborgs IF in January 2004.

Helsingborg

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Expectations were high for him the first season in Helsingborg, but they were ultimately unsatisfied.[12] However, in the 2005 season he was consistently the team's best player, scoring six goals from a primarily defensive midfield position.

Copenhagen

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Hutchinson signing autographs in 2008

Hutchinson moved to Danish clubF.C. Copenhagen,[11] where, for the first half of the year, he played alongside Swedish internationalTobias Linderoth in central midfield, latterly being used around the midfield and as a striker. ManagerStåle Solbakken said in an interview with the football paperTIPS-bladet, that he saw Hutchinson's attacking talents as being too impressive for a central midfielder, saying that he would be used more often as winger.[13] He was linked withPremier League clubs several times.

After Hutchinson had left Denmark for his new team in theEredivisie he was awarded Danish Super Liga Player of the Year for his last season with Copenhagen.[14] This award was given on 15 November 2010 byFranz Beckenbauer at the annualDanish Football Association award show. This was the first time a Canadian had won this award in the Danish League.

In 2014, 32,000 fans participated in a fan vote selecting their 11 all-time favourite Copenhagen players, selecting Hutchinson in the midfield.[15]

PSV

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On 22 April 2010, Hutchinson signed a three-year contract with PSV Eindhoven joining them on a free transfer.[16] Atiba made his PSV debut in a 6–0 home victory againstDe Graafschap on 14 August 2010.[17] Four days later he made his European debut for the team in a surprising 1–0 first leg defeat toFC Sibir Novosibirsk in theEuropa League, however PSV won the second leg 5–0 making it to the next stage of the competition. Atiba scored his first goal with the Dutch side on 23 January 2011, his goal came in the 46th minute of a 3–0 away victory againstVVV-Venlo.[18] Hutchinson started the 2010 season playing a defensive role as aright back, however with the mid-season transfer ofIbrahim Afellay toBarcelona allowed Hutchinson to move into his more natural position of the central midfield. Atiba continued to impress through the winter scoring his second goal of the season in a 3–2 away victory againstExcelsior on 5 March 2011.[19] Atiba also help lead PSV to the Quarter Finals of the Europa League before being knocked out byBenfica in mid-April losing 6–3 on aggregate.[20]

Hutchinson was forced to miss the beginning of the2011–12 Eredivisie due to his knee injury sustained withCanada at theGold Cup that summer.[21] After missing the first two games of the season Hutchinson made his return on 21 August 2011 as a second-half substitute forZakaria Labyad againstADO Den Haag, the game ended in a 3–0 away victory for PSV.[22] Weeks later Hutchinson sustained yet another knee injury during a2014 FIFA World Cup qualification againstSaint Lucia forcing him to have his third knee operation in 18 months.[23] Despite this, he started theKNVB Cup final for PSV againstHeracles Almelo, which PSV won.

With PSV's summer addition ofMark van Bommel Hutchinson was moved back to defense playing right back.[24] On 26 August 2012, he scored his first goal of the new season courtesy of aDries Mertens through ball in the 38th minute, the game ended in a 3–1 away victory overFC Groningen.[25]

Beşiktaş

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Hutchinson playing againstChelsea in 2014

With a desire to sign for aPremier League club, Hutchinson let his contract run out with PSV and went into the summer of 2013 looking for a new team, but on 31 July it was announced that he had joinedBeşiktaş in theSüper Lig on a two-year deal.[26] Hutchinson scored his first goal for the club on 23 March 2014 in a 3–0 victory overAkhisar Belediyespor.[27] After missing the first leg in the2014–15 UEFA Champions League play-off round Hutchinson had a standout performance againstArsenal in whichArsène Wenger said Hutchinson was the most impressive Besiktas player; the game ended in a 1–0 away defeat for the Turkish side.[28]

During the summer of 2015, Hutchinson signed a two-year extension with Beşiktaş.[29] In the2015–16 Süper Lig season, Hutchinson was rewarded with another hard fought honour as Beşiktaş triumphed in the league campaign,[30] which was successfully repeated in the2016–17 Süper Lig season, again with Hutchinson in a key playmaking defensive midfielder role.

Hutchinson inBeşiktaş Stadium front of the trophy wall fromThank You Atiba documentary shooting

In August 2018, Hutchinson signed a one-year new contract with the club,[31] which had a clause to extend the contract a further season if certain performance criteria are met.[32] During the2019–20 season, Hutchinson reached 200 league appearances with Beşiktaş.[33]

On 15 August 2020, Hutchinson signed another extension with Beşiktaş that would keep him with the club through the end of the 2020–21 season.[34]

On 6 July 2021, Hutchinson signed another one-year extension with Beşiktaş.[35] In July 2022, he signed a further one-year extension.[36] In May 2023, Beşiktaş confirmed Hutchinson would depart the club at the conclusion of theseason.[37] His final appearance for the club would be on 3 June againstKasımpaşa, with Hutchinson scoring a penalty, capping off a 5–2 victory.[38] Prior to Beşiktaş' final game of the season againstKonyaspor, he was honoured by the club for his 10-year tenure in front of the fans atVodafone Park.[39] After2023 CONCACAF Nations League final match, he retired.[40]

International career

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Hutchinson playing againstPeru atBMO Field on 4 September 2010

The early years of Hutchinson's international career included appearances at both the2001 and2003 FIFA World Youth Championships. He made his senior debut forCanada in a January 2003 friendly match against theUnited States. That same year, he appeared in the2003 edition of theCONCACAF Gold Cup and would go on to appear in five subsequent editions in the following two decades (2005,2007,2009,2011 and2019).[7]

Canada reached the semi-finals of the2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, another match against the United States, which was the site of one of the most controversial moments in Hutchinson's career. With Canada down 2–1 in regulation time, Hutchinson scored a goal in the final minute of stoppage time, having received a ball that bounced off the head of American defenderOguchi Onyewu. However, the goal was ruled offside by refereeBenito Archundia, as a result of which the United States won the game and proceeded to the final. Both then and subsequently, many believed that Archundia's call was incorrect.[41][42][43]

On 17 December 2010, Hutchinson was awarded theCanadian Men's Player of the Year by theCSA for the first time in his career. Hutchinson was heavily favoured for this award in 2010 for his play with the national team, joining a well-known European club and becoming the first Canadian to win the Danish Superliga Player of the Year.[44] Selected to the2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad, Hutchinson exited the tournament following a 0–2 loss to the Americans atFord Field after sustaining a knee injury. He was forced to miss the rest of the tournament.[45]

For much of Hutchinson's career, Canada was not able to field a genuinely competitive international team, and qualification to theFIFA World Cup persistently eluded them. As part of theCONCACAF qualification process for the2014 FIFA World Cup inBrazil, Canada was on the verge of reaching the final stage of CONCACAF qualification for the first time since 1998. Going into its final game of thethird round againstHonduras inSan Pedro Sula on 16 October 2012, Canada needed only a draw to reach the fourth and final stage of qualification. Instead, the team was routed in an 8–1 victory for Honduras, its worst loss in almost thirty years.[46][47] That game would come to be regarded as the lowest point in the team's history by many.[43] Hutchinson was again named Canada Soccer's male player of the year to end 2012, and affirmed that he hoped to pursue another World Cup qualification, saying "It would still mean everything to me if I could be part of the team and give another go at it."[48][49]

Hutchinson was once again awarded the 2015Canadian Men's Player of the Year by theCFA, marking his fourth straight award and fifth in the last six years. He went on to win the title again in 2016 and 2017.[7] However, Canada would not fare any better in attempting to qualify for the2018 FIFA World Cup, failing to advance to thefifth round of CONCACAF qualification. Disillusioned and believing that his best years had been wasted with the team, Hutchinson would later say that "in my head, I was done. I wasn't coming back to Canada, I swear."[43]

After declining to participate in 2016 and 2017 friendly matches and missing the2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Hutchinson was persuaded to rejoin by coachJohn Herdman, newly arrived from Canada's much more successfulwomen's national team. Herdman believed Hutchinson would add a valuable veteran presence to a team of up-and-coming talents likeAlphonso Davies andJonathan David.[43] Upon his recall to the team in October 2018, he indicated he was looking to retire from the Canadian national team after the2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[50] He was named to the squad for that tournament on 30 May 2019.[51]

Hutchinson however remained active for Canada, and in March 2021 he accepted a call-up for2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers againstBermuda and theCayman Islands.[52] This new cycle was far more successful than any he had seen before, and they reached thefinal stage for the first time in a quarter century. Hutchinson said "this time around we've got a team that is full of talent."[53] On 16 November 2021, Hutchinson captained Canada to a 2–1 victory overMexico atCommonwealth Stadium inEdmonton, which also marked his 90th appearance for his country, surpassingJulian De Guzman as the all-time appearance leader for the men's national team.[54] On 27 March, Canada officially qualified for the World Cup with a 4–0 victory overJamaica atBMO Field in Toronto.[55]

Hutchinson playing forCanada at the2022 FIFA World Cup

After he suffered a bone bruise that scuppered the beginning of his club season in the fall of 2022, there was doubt as to whether Hutchinson would be ready to participate in the World Cup.[56] Herdman said it was "a tough situation for him. Because I think for all of us he just means so much to the team."[57] However, he recovered sufficiently and in November 2022 he was named to Canada's 26-man squad for the2022 FIFA World Cup.[58] Acknowledging Hutchinson's importance to the national team through the preceding twenty years,TSN remarked that "the country's return to the World Cup is the crowning achievement in his incomparable career."[56] Hutchinson was also the eldest outfielder to play at the 2022 World Cup. On 27 November, he played his 100th match for Canada in a 4–1 defeat againstCroatia during the World Cup, becoming the first male Canadian to achieve this feat.[59] In Canada's last match of the tournament, having already been eliminated, a would-be equalizing header from Hutchinson was tucked under the crossbar but failed to cross the goal line, as Canada were eventually defeated 2–1 byMorocco, failing to take any points from their group matches.[60]

In June 2023 Hutchinson was named to the 23-man squad contesting the2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals.[61] He indicated in an interview withThe Athletic that this tournament would likely be his last with Canada.[62] Canada defeatedPanama in the semi-final 2–0, reaching the event final. This was the first event final of Hutchinson's international career, and the first for the national team in 23 years.[63] Hutchinson confirmed his retirement from international soccer on 17 June.[64]

Personal life

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Atiba Hutchinson is married to aFrench-Iranian woman named Sarah, whom he met while playing in Denmark.[65][66] Together they have three sons, Noah (born 2015),[67] Nava (born 2016)[68] and Ayo Siyah (2017),[69] all of whom were born inIstanbul. In April 2022, he joined the ownership group ofLeague1 Ontario clubSimcoe County Rovers FC.[70]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[71]
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
York Region Shooters2002CPSL200020
Toronto Lynx2002USL First Division400040
Öster2003Allsvenskan246246
Helsingborg2004Allsvenskan240240
2005Allsvenskan256256
Total496496
Copenhagen2005–06Danish Superliga1311081222
2006–07Danish Superliga3245110[a]181557
2007–08Danish Superliga3185010[b]1469
2008–09Danish Superliga3363012[c]2488
2009–10Danish Superliga3032012[d]0443
Total1392216144416221529
PSV Eindhoven2010–11Eredivisie3324013[e]0502
2011–12Eredivisie140304[e]0210
2012–13Eredivisie332406[e]01[f]0442
Total804110230101154
Beşiktaş2013–14Süper Lig301102[e]0331
2014–15Süper Lig3023010[g]0432
2015–16Süper Lig342306[e]0432
2016–17Süper Lig2811011[h]11[i]0412
2017–18Süper Lig252107[a]01[i]0342
2018–19Süper Lig2740000274
2019–20Süper Lig306101[e]0326
2020–21Süper Lig364301[a]0404
2021–22Süper Lig251314[a]01[i]1333
2022–23Süper Lig513081
Total270241914213133427
Career total56862462109520374372
  1. ^abcdAppearance(s) inUEFA Champions League
  2. ^Four appearances and one goal in UEFA Champions League, six appearances inUEFA Cup
  3. ^Appearances in UEFA Cup
  4. ^Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, eight appearances inUEFA Europa League
  5. ^abcdefAppearance(s) in UEFA Europa League
  6. ^Appearance inJohan Cruyff Shield
  7. ^Three appearances in UEFA Champions League, seven appearances in UEFA Europa League
  8. ^Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, five appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  9. ^abcAppearance inTurkish Super Cup

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[7]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Canada200340
200471
200571
200640
200791
200890
200970
201031
201150
201270
201330
201441
201541
201640
201710
201821
201940
202000
202161
2022111
202330
Total1049
104 official "A" matches does not include a "B" match against Trinidad and Tobago in 2019
Canada score listed first, score column indicates score after each Hutchinson goal.[7]
List of international goals scored by Atiba Hutchinson
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
19 October 2004Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano,San Pedro Sula, Honduras9 Honduras1–01–12006 FIFA World Cup qualification
212 July 2005Gillette Stadium,Foxborough, United States16 Cuba2–02–12005 CONCACAF Gold Cup
325 March 2007Bermuda National Stadium,Devonshire Parish, Bermuda23 Bermuda1–03–0Friendly
48 October 2010Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium,Kyiv, Ukraine50 Ukraine2–02–2Friendly
523 May 2014Sonnenseestation,Ritzing, Austria66 Bulgaria1–11–1Friendly
64 September 2015BMO Field,Toronto, Canada70 Belize3–03–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
718 November 2018Warner Park,Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis80 Saint Kitts and Nevis1–01–02019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
88 September 2021BMO Field, Toronto, Canada88 El Salvador1–03–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
92 February 2022Estadio Cuscatlán,San Salvador, El Salvador92 El Salvador1–02–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

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Copenhagen

PSV

Beşiktaş

Individual

See also

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References

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