Kevin Kurányi

Kevin Kurányi
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Personal information
Full name Kevin Dennis Kurányi
Date of birth 2 March 1982 (1982-03-02) (age 28)
Place of birth Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Height 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club FC Dynamo Moscow
Number 22
Youth career
1988–1993 Serrano
1993–1994 Las Promesas Panama
1995 Sporting 89
1996 Las Promesas Panama
1996–1997 Serrano
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2003 Stuttgart II 33 (10)
2001–2005 Stuttgart 99 (40)
2005–2010 Schalke 04 162 (71)
2010– Dynamo Moscow 4 (3)
National team
2002–2003 Germany U-21 06 (2)
2003–2008 Germany 52 (19)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12:09, 29 August 2010 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Kevin Dennis Kurányi (born 2 March 1982) is a German footballer who plays in Russia for Dynamo Moscow.[1] He is a striker who possesses aerial ability and finishing skills.

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Early life

He was born in Brazil to a German-Hungarian[2] father and a Panamanian mother. He eventually opted to play for the German national football team after being qualified to play for Brazil, Hungary and Panama.[3]

Career

Club career

Kurányi began playing football in 1988 for Petrópolis-based Serrano FC in Brazil, when he was six years old. In 1993 he transferred to Panamanian club Las Promesas, where he played for one year before going back to Serrano FC. Kurányi returned to Las Promesas in 1996 for a further year. In 1997 he moved to Germany, enlisting at VfB Stuttgart's B youth team. After playing a few games in the Germany national under-21 football team, he signed his first professional contract for VfB in 2001.

Following on from his 33 matches and 10 goals for the amateur team, he played 99 matches for VfB Stuttgart's professional team, scoring 40 goals. He also took part in 22 European team championship games, scoring 10 goals. In the 2002–03 season of the Bundesliga, he was the top German goal-scorer and one of the main reasons for Stuttgart's second place finish in the league. That year, VfB and its "Junge Wilde" ("wild young ones"), comprising Timo Hildebrand, Andreas Hinkel, Alexander Hleb, Philipp Lahm and Kurányi, delighted Stuttgart fans with superb attacking football.

He left Stuttgart during the 2005 summer transfer window to join Schalke, signing to 2009–10. At Gelsenkirchen, he finished top goalscorer for the team from 2005–08, while the team achieved three consecutive UEFA Champions League berths.

On 15 April 2008, Kurányi scored four goals in Schalke's 5-0 defeat of Energie Cottbus in a league match, the other being an own goal. Three days earlier, incidentally, Schalke were beaten 5-1 at Werder Bremen, with Kurányi also netting.

On 9 May 2010, it was announced that Kurányi would move to Dynamo Moscow on 1 July 2010[4] and signed a three year contract.[5]

International career

Kurányi made his debut for Germany during the Euro 2004 qualifier against Lithuania on 29 March 2003. In his third appearance, the young striker netted Germany's final qualifying goal in their 3-0 defeat of Iceland. He played for his adopted country at the tournament's finals and at the 2005 Confederations Cup but, because of his poor form in the 2005–06 season, was not selected for the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

In 2006–07, he regained his touch and after an absence of 15 months, he was recalled to the national team, scoring during Germany's 3-1 win against Switzerland on 7 February 2007, in a friendly in Düsseldorf. In Germany's Euro 2008 qualifying match against the Czech Republic on 24 March, he scored both goals in the 2-1 victory. He was brought on during the second half of the Euro 2008 final against Spain for Thomas Hitzlsperger, but was unable to score in the 0-1 loss, receiving a yellow card in the process. Incidentally, the appearance in the final marked his 50th cap for Germany.

On 11 October 2008, Kurányi was left out of the 18-man squad to face Russia. After watching the first half from the stands with other unselected players, he left the stadium during the half-time interval and failed to return to the German team hotel. After this incident, German team coach Joachim Löw said that he would never again select Kurányi for the national team.[6] One of his advisors said of the incident to reporters "He decided what he for himself found to be right, which was to say I’m going home."[7]

Personal life

Kurányi holds German, Panamanian, and Brazilian citizenship. Kurányi's favorite team is Brazilian club Flamengo.[8] He can speak German, Portuguese, Spanish, English, and Hungarian.

His wife Viktorija Peličić is Croatian. They married on 28 April 2007 in Stuttgart. On 27 September 2005 Kurányi and his wife had their first child, a son named Karlo. Their second child, a daughter named Vivien Carmen, was born on 6 January 2008.

Statistics

As of 22 August 2010 (2010 -08-22)

Club
Club Season Domestic league Domestic cup European competition Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals App Goals
Dynamo Moscow 2010 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 3
Total 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 3
Schalke 09-10 28 18 4 2 0 0 32 20
08-09 33 13 3 2 5 1 41 16
07-08 32 15 4 2 8 3 44 20
06-07 34 15 2 2 2 0 38 17
05-06 30 10 4 1 12 3 46 14
Total 157 71 17 9 27 7 201 87
VfB Stuttgart 04-05 29 13 4 2 5 3 38 18
03-04 33 11 3 1 8 3 44 15
02-03 32 15 2 2 8 4 42 21
01-02 5 1 1 1 0 0 6 2
Total 99 40 10 6 21 10 130 56
Career totals 259 114 27 15 48 17 334 146
International
National team Year Friendlies International competition Total
App Goals App Goals App Goals
Germany
2008 3 0 3 0 6 0
2007 3 2 6 3 9 5
2006 0 0 0 0 0 0
2005 10 1 5 2 15 3
2004 10 10 3 0 13 10
2003 3 0 4 1 7 1
Career totals 29 13 21 6 50 19

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