Player Profile
Joshua Kennedy
Joshua Kennedy
Date of Birth
20 Aug 1982
Place of Birth
Wodonga
Height
194
Weight
86
Current Club
Nagoya Grampus (Japan)
Previous Clubs
1999-2000 Carlton (Australia)
2000-02 VfL Wolfsburg (Germany)
2002-03 Stuttgart Kickers (Germany - loan)
2003-04 FC Koln (Germany)
2004-06 Dynamo Dresden (Germany)
2006-08 FC Nurnberg (Germany)
2008-09 Karlsruhe (Germany)
2009 - Nagoya Grampus (Japan)
Junior Clubs
SS&A Boomers (NSW)
Institutes & Academies
Australian Institute of Sport (1999)
Major Honours Achieved
1999 U-17 World Championship (New Zealand) - finished runners-up to Brazil
2001 World Youth Championship (Argentina)
2006 FIFA World Cup (Germany)

Qantas Socceroos
Playing Position
Striker
Appearances
17
Goals
6
Debut Match
v Liechtenstein (W3-1), Friendly, Ulm (GER), June 2006
Last Match
v Indonesia (W1-0), Asian Cup qualifier, Brisbane, March 2010

Biography

Qantas Socceroos
Towering striker who made a late bolt for the 2006 World Cup squad, despite not playing in any lead-up matches for the Qantas Socceroos. Originally from country Victoria, he was a member of the Joeys side which sensationally reached the final of the 1999 Under 17 World Cup. He made the move abroad soon after, and took part in his first match in the tough Bundesliga in September 2001, despite just turning 18 – the youngest Australian to feature in the German first division. After a couple of years on loan in lower divisions, he returned to Germany’s top tier in 2003–04, before establishing a regular spot at Dynamo Dresden the following season. Earned a move to high-flying Bundesliga club Nurnberg prior to the World Cup, but upon returning from the World Cup snapped his achilles tendon at his first training session, effectively ending his season. Was excused for the Asian Cup finals to try and get his club career back on track, but with limited opportunities, he moved to fellow Bundesliga club Karlsruhe SC in January 2008, where he made an instant impact, ironically scoring a goal in his debut against Nurnberg. Has come to the fore during the 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign and stamped himself as a first choice striker in Mark Viduka's continuing absence. Scored crucial goals in a number of qualifying matches. Moved to the J-League with Nagoya Grampus during 2009 and has made a big impression.
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