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Steven Pienaar
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 08/2016

 

Article

Personal information
Full name

Steven Jerome Pienaar
Date of birth
17 March 1982
Place of birth
Johannesburg, South Africa
Height
1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position
Winger / Attacking Midfielder

Club information
Current team

Sunderland
Number
20


Youth career

West Ham Westbury

Westbury Arsenal

School of Excellence

Ajax Cape Town


Senior career*

Ajax Cape Town
1999-2001
24x apps / 6x goals

Ajax
2001-2006
94x apps / 15x goals

Borussia Dortmund
2006-2008
25x apps / 0x goal

→ Everton (loan)
2007-2008
28x apps / 2x goals

Everton
2008-2011
76x apps / 22x goals

Tottenham Hotspur
2011-2012
10x apps / 0x goal

→ Everton (loan)
2012
14x apps / 4x goals

Everton
2012-2016
71x apps / 7x goals


Sunderland
2016-
1x app / 0x goal

 

National team

South Africa U17
1999-2000
1x apps / 0x goal

South Africa
2002-2012
61x apps / 3x goals

 

(* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 August 2016 (UTC).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2 October 2012 (UTC)


Steven Jerome Pienaar is a South African professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Sunderland, and was captain of the South African national team until October 2012. 

He primarily plays as a winger, but can also play on either the right or left wing and as an attacking midfielder. 

Pienaar has previously played for Ajax Cape Town, Ajax, Borussia Dortmund, Everton and Tottenham Hotspur.


Career

Ajax Cape Town Pienaar was born in Johannesburg.

He started his professional career at Ajax Cape Town, some 1,400 kilometres (870 mi) away from his home in Johannesburg.

He was brought to the attention of Ajax CT whilst playing for the School of Excellence and was asked to join their youth academy.

Pienaar said, "I was very fortunate to go to the School of Excellence 2000, to be able to polish the technique and the talent that God gave me and to learn how to use it in the way that God had wanted me to." 

"I was fortunate to work with the Dutch coach Leo van Veen, who helped me at Ajax Cape Town... 

He appreciated the way I played but at the same time he changed my mentality.

He taught me how to prepare for games, not just playing to please the crowd but also how to play for the team."

At Ajax Cape Town, he won the Rothman's Cup after beating Orlando Pirates 4:1 in the final on 13 December 2000, his final game for the club.


Ajax
Aged 18, Pienaar was brought over to the Netherlands in January 2001
but did not make his Eredivisie debut until 24 February 2002, a 1:0 victory over NAC Breda. 

He became a pivotal member of the Ajax team that won the Dutch League in 2002 and 2004, shining as one of Ajax's best players alongside Zlatan Ibrahimović, Maxwell, Cristian Chivu, Mido, Nigel de Jong, Rafael van der Vaart, Wesley Sneijder and future Everton teammate John Heitinga. Andy van der Meyde, who had a forgettable stint at Goodison Park, was also in that squad.


Borussia Dortmund
In January 2006, German club Borussia Dortmund of the Bundesliga signed Pienaar
on a three-year contract from Ajax. 

Seen as a replacement for the Arsenal-bound Tomáš Rosický, Pienaar's first year with Dortmund saw him receive the number 10 shirt vacated by the Czech playmaker. Pienaar struggled at Dortmund and never felt truly accepted by the other players at the club.

Everton
Pienaar joined Everton on loan for the 2007-08 and later signed a three-year contract
from Dortmund for a pre-agreed fee of £2 million after payment of an initial loan fee of £350,000 in April 2008.

Pienaar made his debut for Everton in a 2:1 home victory over Wigan Athletic on 11 August 2007, replacing Leon Osman in the 73rd minute as a substitute.

Pienaar scored his first Everton goal in a 2:0 home victory over Middlesbrough on 30 September.

He produced some stand out performances and this led to many clubs showing interest in him.
Despite missing eleven games through injury, Pienaar was named Everton's Player of the Season for 2009–10.

Tottenham Hotspur
In January 2011, both Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur had bids accepted to buy Pienaar
from Everton before the South African joined Spurs for a fee of £3 million on a four-year contract.

He made his Tottenham debut in a 1:1 draw away to Newcastle United.

In August 2011, Pienaar suffered a groin injury, which ruled him out for six weeks.

Pienaar scored his first goal for Spurs in a 4:0 victory over Irish side Shamrock Rovers in the Europa League on 15 December.

Pienaar's spell at Tottenham was characterised by persistent injuries and not much impact in games, which resulted him rarely featuring in the team.

Return to Everton
Late on transfer deadline day in January 2012,
Pienaar completed a return to Everton on a six-month loan deal.

He made his second debut for the club in a 1:1 draw away to Wigan Athletic, and scored his first goal of his loan spell with opener in a 2:0 win over Chelsea a week later.

Pienaar finished the season by scoring against Newcastle United, stating in a post-match interview his wish to rejoin Everton. 

Despite only playing in 14 games, and being cup-tied from the FA Cup, Pienaar finished his spell with six assists, the most of anyone at Everton for the season.

He also scored four goals, which was at the time his joint-best tally in the league for Everton.

A permanent transfer was agreed in July 2012, with Everton paying Tottenham a fee of £4.5 million.

On 25 August 2012, he scored his first goal since signing permanently, opening the scoring in a 1:3 away win against Aston Villa.

On 9 December, Pienaar scored a powerful header against former club Tottenham, Everton's 1,000th goal in the Premier League, as they came from a goal down to win 2:1 at Goodison.

Pienaar was sent off for two bookable offences twice during the season, against Queens Park Rangers and Manchester City. 

Everton drew 1:1 against QPR and beat City 2:0.

Pienaar finished the season with seven goals, the joint-most he has ever scored in a season with Everton. 

In October 2013, Pienaar returned from a hamstring injury suffered two months earlier as he came on as a substitute against Hull City and scored the winning goal just ten seconds later.

Despite Everton finishing the 2013-14 season fifth with a club record of 72 Premier League points, Pienaar struggled with injuries for large parts of it and only scored one goal and made two assists in the matches he did feature in.

Pienaar made relatively few appearances over the next two seasons and, at the end of 2015-16, he was released by Everton when his contract expired.

Sunderland
On 19 August 2016, Pienaar signed a one-year contract with Sunderland, reuniting with former manager David Moyes.

International career
A former under-17 international, Pienaar made his international debut for South Africa in a 2:0 win against Turkey in 2002 and has since accumulated 61 caps and scored three goals. 

He participated at the 2002 and 2010 World Cups, the latter on home soil.

On 2 October 2012, Pienaar announced his retirement from international duties.