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Joshua John
Personal information
Full name Joshua John[1]
Date of birth (1988-10-01) 1 October 1988 (age 36)
Place of birth Alkmaar, Netherlands[2]
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Left winger
Youth career
SV Koedijk
Ajax
RKC Waalwijk
2006–2007 Sparta Rotterdam
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2012 Sparta Rotterdam 113 (14)
2012–2013 FC Twente 4 (0)
2012–2013FC Nordsjælland (loan) 22 (10)
2013–2016 FC Nordsjælland 75 (15)
2016–2019 Bursaspor 30 (1)
2019–2020 Kaisar 21 (1)
2020–2021 VVV-Venlo 25 (2)
2022– AFC '34
International career
2009–2010 Netherlands U21 5 (2)
2018– Aruba 7 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 2 June 2021
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 3 June 2021

Joshua John (born 1 October 1988) is a footballer who plays as a forward for AFC '34. Born in the Netherlands, John represents Aruba internationally.

Club career

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Sparta Rotterdam

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Joshua John came through the youth departments of SV Koedijk, Ajax, RKC Waalwijk and Sparta Rotterdam.[3] He made his professional debut on 10 May 2007, coming on as a late substitute for Marvin Emnes, in a 3–2 loss against N.E.C. in the play–offs.[4]

John made his first appearance of the 2007–08 season in the league match against Groningen on 29 September 2007, coming on as a substitute for Sjaak Polak, in a 1–0 loss.[5] It wasn't until on 30 March 2008 when he scored his first professional goal for the club, in a 2–2 draw against Willem II.[6] Despite being sidelined for most of the season,[7] John went on to make twelve appearances for the side.

At the start of the 2008–09 season, John started well when he scored in the opening game of the season, in a 5–2 loss against ADO Den Haag.[8] He went on to score two more goals by the end of 2008 against Roda JC[9] and Ajax.[10] As a result, it was announced in early January 2009 that John signed a contract with the club, keeping him until 2012.[11] John then played a vital role in a match against ADO Den Haag on 11 April 2009 when he assisted twice, in a 2–1 win.[12] John ended his goal drought when he scored against Ajax for the second time this season, in a 4–0 win on 3 May 2009.[13] At the end of the 2008–09, John featured thirty–four times and scoring four times in all competitions.

In the 2009–10 season, John struggled to regain his goal scoring form for the side since the start of the season and it wasn't until on 22 December 2009 when he scored his first goal of the season, in a 5–0 win over VV Baronie in the last 16 of the KNVB Cup.[14] It wasn't until on 14 February 2010 when he scored his first league goal of the season in a 2–0 win over VVV-Venlo.[15] He scored again in the last game of the season, in a 3–1 loss against Groningen.[16] Despite being sidelined as the season progressed and saw the club relegated to the Jupiler League,[17][18][19] John went on to make thirty–six appearances and scoring three times in all competitions.

In the 2010–11 season, John started the season well when he helped the side win the first two matches to the start of the season, in a 12–1 win over Almere City on 20 August 2010.[20] It wasn't until on 3 September 2010 when John scored, as well as, setting up two goals, in a 3–3 draw against Fortuna Sittard.[21] He went on to score two more goals by the end of 2010, in a 5–0 win over Emmen[22] and Telstar.[23] However, John was sent–off, just 11 minutes after coming on as a substitute, in a 2–1 loss against Emmen on 21 January 2011.[24] It wasn't until on 11 March 2011 when he scored again for the second time this season, in a 3–1 loss against Fortuna Sittard.[25] Although he suffered an injuries during the season,[26] John finished the 2010–11 season, making thirty–one appearances and scoring four times in all competitions.

In the 2011–12 season, John scored his first goal of the season, in a 3–2 loss against Helmond Sport on 12 August 2011.[27] Amid to the start of the season, John was linked a move away from Sparta Rotterdam, with Premier League side Swansea City agreed terms for him but the move fell through over wage demands.[28] Throughout September and early–October, John was sidelined with injury[29] and was banned from the first team after a rift with Manager Michel Vonk.[30] The suspension from the first team last until 13 October 2011.[31] He scored on his return on 23 October 2011, in a 4–1 win over Go Ahead Eagles[32] and scored two weeks later, on 4 November 2011, in a 6–0 win AGOVV.[33] However, John received a straight red card after fouling Sjors Verdellen, in a 2–1 win over SC Veendam on 9 December 2011, in what turns out to be his last appearance for Sparta Rotterdam.[34] For his action, John was served with a three match suspension.[35]

FC Twente

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It was announced on 16 January 2012 that John joined Twente, signing a two–year contract, with an option of extension for another season, alongside Daniel Fernandes.[36]

John made his FC Twente debut five days later, on 21 January 2012, after signing for the club, coming on as a late substitute, in a 5–0 win over RKC Waalwijk.[37] However, John struggled to established himself at Twente and spent the rest of the season on the substitute bench, making four appearances.

At the start of the 2012–13 season, John started well when he scored and set up a goal, in a 6–0 win over UE Santa Coloma in the first round of the UEFA Europa League Qualifiers.[38] The club was subsequently through to the next round after beating them 3–0 in the second leg.[39] However, John expected to have his first team opportunities limited.[40]

In the 2013–14 season, John returned to the first team at Twente and made his first team appearance for the first time in a year, in a 0–0 draw against RKC Waalwijk in the opening game of the season.[41] However, with four appearances made by the end of August, John's first team opportunities was limited further, leading to his departure from the club.[42][43]

FC Nordsjælland (loan)

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On 2 August 2012, it was announced that John joined the Danish Champions side FC Nordsjælland on a season–long deal.[44]

John quickly made an impact for FC Nordsjælland when he scored in the opening game of the season, in a 1–1 draw against AaB Fodbold.[45] This was followed up by scoring 4 goals in a 6–1 win against Silkeborg.[46] After adding one more goal to his tally by the end of August, John was named Player of the Month for August.[47] John then scored two goals in two matches between 22 September 2012 and 28 September 2012 against Randers[48] and Esbjerg.[49] He then added two more goals against AGF[50] and Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League.[51] Despite a 6–1 defeat on 5 December 2012, John described scoring against Chelsea “as a special moment to score in the Champions League.[52] John then scored, as well as, setting up a goal, in a 2–0 win over AGF on 29 March 2013.[53] However, he suffered an injury that saw him out for the rest of the season.[54]

At the end of the 2012–13 season, John returned to his parent club, having made twenty–eight appearances and scoring eleven times in all competitions.[55][56]

FC Nordsjælland

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On 2 September 2013, John signed a contract for 3+12 years with the Danish Superliga club FC Nordsjælland.[57] The club were previously keen on signing John on a permanent basis.[58] But throughout the summer, John was previously linked Danish rivals’, such as, Brøndby[59] and Copenhagen before moving to Nordsjælland.[60]

John scored on his first goal for the club since signing for the club on a permanent basis, in a 2–1 loss against Midtjylland.[61] Two weeks later, on 30 September 2013, he scored again, in 1–0 win over Randers.[62] He then scored twice on 9 November 2013, in a 3–0 win over SønderjyskE.[63] John later added two more goals later in the season, against Aalborg BK[64] and Viborg.[65] Despite missing out for one game,[66] John finished his first full season at the club, making thirty–three appearances and scoring nine times in all competitions.

In the 2014–15 season, John missed the start of the season with the club's squad rotation.[67] After returning to the first team, John scored two goals in two matches between 3 August 2014 and 9 August 2014 against Esbjerg[68] and Aalborg BK.[69] John scored twice on 7 March 2015, in a 4–0 win over SønderjyskE, ending his six–months goal drought.[70] After the match, John said he vowed to score more goals.[71] At the end of the 2014–15 season, John went on to make thirty–one appearances and scoring five times in all competitions.

In the 2015–16 season, John continued to remain at FC Nordsjælland despite keen on leaving in the summer.[72] However, John was demoted to the substitute bench as a result of failing to leave the club.[73][74] Subsequently, John suffered an injury that kept him out throughout September.[75][76] After returning to the first team from injury, John then scored his first goal of the season, in a 3–0 win over Aalborg BK on 25 October 2015.[77] This was followed up by two weeks later on 7 November 2015 when he scored in a 1–0 win over Hobro.[78] As the 2015–16 season progressed, John went on to score two more goals against AGF[79] and Viborg.[80] He went on to finish the season, making twenty–three appearances and scoring four times in all competitions.

Ahead of the 2016–17 season, John continued to express desire to leave the club, stating “it's time for a change”.[81] He later claimed that several Turkish clubs were keen on signing him.[82] Amid the transfer speculation, John scored the opening game of the 2016–17 season, in a 4–0 win over Viborg.[83] He went on to make three appearances for the side at the start of the 2016–17 season before moving to Bursaspor.[84]

During his time at FC Nordsjælland, John made 101 appearances and scoring 28 times.[85]

Bursaspor

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After four years at FC Nordsjælland, John moved to Turkey when he joined Bursaspor on 15 August 2016.[86] Upon joining Bursaspor, John described the move as a “great opportunity”.[87]

John made his Bursaspor debut, where he came on as a second–half substitute for Tomáš Necid, in a 2–0 loss against İstanbul Başakşehir on 28 August 2016.[88] This was followed up when he set up a goal for Pablo Batalla, who scored the only goal of the game, in a 1–0 win over Fenerbahçe.[89] However, John's season at Bursaspor was plagued by injuries throughout the 2016–17 season.[90][91] It wasn't until on 4 March 2017 when he scored his first goal for the club, in a 2–1 win over Gaziantepspor.[92] In his first season at Bursaspor, John went on to make twenty–seven appearances and scoring once in all competitions.

FC Kaisar

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On 8 January 2019, John joined FC Kaisar in the Kazakhstan Premier League.[93]

VVV-Venlo

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In September 2020 John returned to the Eredivisie with VVV-Venlo on a one-year contract with the option for a second year. Upon their relegation to the Eerste Divisie at the end of the season, Venlo opted not to extend his contract.[94]

International career

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John was called up by Netherlands U21 for the first time in February 2009.[95] He scored on his Netherlands U21 debut on 11 February 2009, in a 4–1 win over Greece U21.[96] His second goal then came on 13 November 2009, in a 3–0 win over Liechtenstein U21.[97]

On 29 April 2014, the Aruban FA confirmed that John was "an Aruban Professional Footballer", suggesting that he would be available for the Aruba National team[98] John was previously courted by the national side.[99] He made his debut against Bermuda on 9 September 2018.[100]

Career statistics

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International goals

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Scores and results list Aruba's goal tally first.[101]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 22 March 2019 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua and Barbuda  Saint Lucia 1–1 2–3 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League qualification
2. 18 November 2019 Ergilio Hato Stadium, Willemstad, Curaçao  Antigua and Barbuda 1–0 2–3 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B
3. 2 June 2021 IMG Academy, Bradenton, United States  Cayman Islands 1–1 3–1 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 2–1

Personal life

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John is married to Tessa John and together, the couple has two children, with the second child, a girl, born in 2017.[102]

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  2. ^ VI player profile
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