Klaas-Jan HUNTELAAR

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar - Schalke - 2013/14 Champions League matches.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 26 February 2014

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    • POSITION
      Stürmer
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 12 August 1983
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Voor-Drempt, Netherlands.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Nederland
  • WORLD CUP
  • CLUBS
  • Ajax
    • Club Career Dates
      2006-2008. 2017-
    • League Debut
      5th. February 2006, against SC Heerenveen.
    • Club Career
      93 Eredivisie matches 76 goals. (Plus 2nd period 2017-)
  • Milan
    • Club Career Dates
      2009 - 2010.
    • League Debut
      29th. August 2009 in 0-4 away defeat to Internazionale.
    • Club Career
      25 Serie A matches 7 goals.
  • Schalke
    • Club Career Dates
      2010-2017.
    • League Debut
      19th. September 2010 in a 3–1 home defeat against Borussia Dortmund.
    • Club Career
      175 League games 82 goals.
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Klaas-Jan HUNTELAAR - Schalke - 2013/14 Champions League matches.

Klaas-Jan Huntelaar pictured during the game against Real Madrid in Gelsenkirchen

where he scored Scalke's goal.  It was his first Champions League appearance of the

2013 - 2014 campaign.


ROUND of SIXTEEN.  FIRST LEG.

 

F.C Schalke 04  1:6  Real Madrid.  (Benzema 13m 57m,  Bale 21m 69m,  Ronaldo 52m, 89m,  Huntelaar 90+1m)

Stadion Gelsenkirchen - Gelsenkirchen 26/02/2014.   

FC Schalke 04. 

1. Ralf Fährmann (GK),  4. Benedikt Höwedes (C),  5. Felipe Santana,  6. Sead Kolasinac (23. Christian Fuchs 76 min),  

7. Max Meyer,  9. Kevin-Prince Boateng (8. Leon Goretzka 59 min),  10. Julian Draxler,

17. Jefferson Farfán (19. Chinedu Obasi 72 min),  25. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar,   32. Joel Matip,  33. Roman Neustädter.

 

ROUND of SIXTEEN.  SECOND LEG.

 

Real Madrid 3:1 F.C Schalke 04. (Hoogland 31 min,  Ronaldo 21m, 73m,  Morata 75m) Estadio Satiago Bernabeu, Madrid 18/03/2014

FC Schalke 04. 

1. Ralf Fährmann (GK),  2. Tim Hoogland,  4. Benedikt Höwedes (C) (14. Kyriakos Papadopoulos 58 min),  6. Sead Kolasinac ,  

7. Max Meyer,  10. Julian Draxler,  19. Chinedu Obasi,  24. Kaan Ayhan (40. Anthony Annan 81 min)
25. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (28. Ádám Szalai 46 min),   32. Joel Matip,  33. Roman Neustädter.

 

Real Madrid won 9-2 on aggregate.