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Danny Shittu
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Shittu playing for Millwall

Personal information
Full proper name Daniel Olusola Shittu[i]
Date of birth (1980-09-02) two September 1980 (age 41)
Place of birth Lagos, Nigeria
Peak 1.91 one thousand (6 ft 3 in)
Position(s) Centre dorsum
Youth career
1999 Norwich City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2002 Charlton Athletic 0 (0)
2001 → Blackpool (loan) 17 (two)
2001 → Queens Park Rangers (loan) xviii (1)
2002–2006 Queens Park Rangers 145 (15)
2006–2008 Watford 69 (eight)
2008–2010 Bolton Wanderers x (0)
2010–2011 Millwall 9 (0)
2011–2012 Queens Park Rangers 7 (0)
2012–2015 Millwall 69 (3)
Full 344 (29)
National squad
2002–2010 Nigeria 32 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league just

Daniel Olusola Shittu (born 2 September 1980) is a Nigerian former professional footballer who played as a centre back. He made 346 appearances in the Premier League and Football League, including 190 for Queens Park Rangers.

In his 16-twelvemonth-long playing career, Shittu played for Norwich Metropolis, Charlton Athletic, Blackpool, Watford, Millwall and Bolton Wanderers. He played 32 games for the Nigeria national football squad between 2000 and 2013.

Early life [edit]

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Shittu moved to England when he was seven years erstwhile and raised in the "tough area of London'due south East End".[2] Growing up equally "one of seven brothers and sisters", Shittu started out his football career in the youth squad of Carshalton Athletic of the Isthmian League, just struggled and was released.[iii] Shittu grew up idolising former England and Arsenal defender Sol Campbell, who Shittu grew up just down the road from in the Due east Finish.[4]

Shittu was a childhood friend of rapper Dizzee Rascal, who described Shittu equally "like a big blood brother".[5]

When he was seventeen years old, Shittu was on the verge of going to university, studying computer science for a degree.[3] However, Shittu decided against going to university, having realised that: 'I can't work in an office all my life – I'm going to exist a footballer'' and had ambitions past condign a professional footballer.[iii] Shittu wrote letters to over 92 clubs for a trial, but three clubs responded with a no.[3] But Charlton Able-bodied gave him a one-week trial later disarming the club'southward academy that he was proficient enough in a "twenty minutes telephone telephone call".[half dozen] Eventually, his one-week trial at Charlton Able-bodied turned into a six-week trial, leading him to sign a 1–year professional person contract with them and begin to play football game seriously.[3]

Lodge career [edit]

Early career [edit]

Shittu started his career at Charlton Athletic, afterward a trial at Norwich City as a teenager. He started in 28 games for Charlton scoring a tape 14 goals as a eye back.[7]

Two years after joining Charlton Able-bodied, Shittu signed a contract extension with the club, keeping him until 2003.[8] Soon afterward signing a contract extension with the club, he was loaned out to Blackpool[9] and scored on his debut on 22 February 2001, in a ii–0 win over Lincoln City.[10] He and then scored his second goal for the club on 30 April 2001, in a 3–2 win over Barnet.[11] At the end of the flavour, Shittu appeared 2 times for the side in the Football League Third Sectionalisation play-off before returning to his parent club, having "met the maximum number of days allowed" at Blackpool and the club was promoted later chirapsia iv–ii Leyton Orient in the play-off finals.[12] During his time in that location, he became a first squad regular at Blackpool and became the order's fan favourite.[thirteen] [14]

In the summer of 2001, Shittu was linked with a move away from Charlton, with Blackpool keen on signing him, merely the motility never materialised.[fifteen] [16] But instead in October 2001, he was loaned out to Queens Park Rangers.[17]

Queens Park Rangers [edit]

Shittu'south debut for Rangers as a loanee, away at Peterborough on 23 October 2001 in a Football League Ane fixture, was rather inauspicious catastrophe in his being sent off in the 83rd minute.[18] [19] His first goal came abroad at Chesterfield on xv Dec 2001 in a game in which he was again sent off.[twenty]

QPR acquired his services permanently for £350,000 in January 2002.[21] He was bought by brothers Alex and Matt Winton,[22] who too paid Shittu'due south wages during his outset flavor at the club.[23] His commencement game as a permanent player was the home fixture with Bury on 12 January 2002, which saw QPR win three–0.[24] Shittu then scored his first QPR goal equally a permanent player on 1 April 2002, in a 3–ii win over Notts Canton.[25] At the cease of the 2001–02 season, Shittu went on to make twenty–7 appearances and scoring 3 times in all competitions.

Shittu went on to have a very successful spell at Loftus Road becoming a fan'due south favourite for his robust and combative performances in the middle of the defense force. In the 2002–03 season, Shittu started the season well when he scored his first goal of the season, in a 4–0 win over Mansfield Town on 7 September 2002[26] and scored once again two weeks later, on 17 September 2002, in a 3–-0 win over Huddersfield Town.[27] It wasn't until on 2 February 2003, Shittu scored again, in a 4–2 win over Chesterfield.[28] Shittu so went on to score three more goals betwixt 15 February 2003 and 4 March 2003, against Port Vale,[29] Swindon Town[thirty] and Huddersfield Town.[31] Shittu scored an opening goal in the derby on 19 April 2003, in a ii–0 win over Brentford.[32] Despite missing out three matches, due to a groin injury sustained in November,[33] He went on to be a part of the team that fabricated it to the Sectionalisation Two play-off Final in 2003 where Rangers were narrowly beaten by Cardiff[34] and the team that won promotion the following flavour. He made a total of 182 appearances in iv seasons and scored 17 goals.

In the 2003–04 flavour, Shittu continued to be a commencement team regular for the side until he suffered a knee injury that kept him out for months in late–September, which he sustained during a 2–0 win over Sheffield United in the League Cup.[35] It wasn't until on 24 November 2003 when he returned to the offset team, coming on as a second substitute, in a 3–0 win over Plymouth Argyle.[36] Following this, Shittu regained his starting time team place once again until he suffered a knee injury that kept him out of the flavour.[37] At the stop of the 2003–04 season, Shittu went on to brand 20–four appearances in all competitions and the club were promoted to the Championship after finishing 2nd.

Ahead of the 2004–05 season, Shittu regained his fettle when he returned to training and hoped he returned to activeness.[38] All the same, Shittu continued to be in the sidelined for the side.[39] It wasn't until on eighteen September 2004 when he returned to the first squad, coming on as a substitute in the 78th minute, in a 3–2 win over Brighton & Hove Albion.[xl] After the lucifer, Shittu later on credited England Rugby player Lawrence Dallaglio as an inspiration to recover his injury.[41] Yet, in October, Shittu suffered a medial human knee ligament during a 1–0 win over West Ham United, resulting him out for six weeks.[42] After returning to the first team the following month, Shittu scored his first goal of the season on 27 November 2004, in a 1–0 win over Cardiff City, which turns out to exist a winning goal[43] and scored again on 28 Dec 2004, in a one–0 loss against Crewe Alexandra.[44] Shittu went on to score two more goals later in the 2004–05 flavour against Ipswich Town[45] and Sunderland.[46] As the 2004–05 season, Shittu managed to regained his first team place since returning from injury and went on to brand xxx–vii appearances and scoring four times in all competitions.

In the 2005–06 season, Shittu received a red bill of fare in the 54th minute for a foul, in a 3–0 loss confronting Coventry City on 20 Baronial 2005.[47] After serving a one lucifer ban, Shittu returned to the first team from suspension and so scored his offset goal of the flavor, in a 1–1 draw against Southampton on 10 September 2005.[48] Shittu went on to score two more than goals by the end of 2005 against Preston Northward Cease[49] and Watford.[50] It wasn't until on 31 January 2006 when Shittu scored his quaternary goal of the season, in a 3–2 loss against Leicester City.[51] Despite missing out once in the league (in which he made twoscore–five appearances in the league), Shittu went on to make twoscore–six appearances and scoring four times in all competitions.

In the summer transfer window of 2006, Shittu became a subject of a transfer speculation from Premier League clubs, just the club won't sell him for less than £3 1000000.[52] On three August 2006, Queens Park Rangers accustomed a £one.5 million bid accepted from West Bromwich Albion, which the bid could ascent to £3m, based on his operation.[53]

Watford [edit]

On 6 Baronial 2006 he was signed for £1.6 million by Premiership newcomers Watford.[54] This movement was controversial, as Shittu had passed a medical at West Bromwich Albion, earlier a tardily call from Watford manager Aidy Boothroyd.[55] Prior to the transfer motility, Shittu hinted a movement to the Premier League a year before in an interview with London Evening Standard.[56]

Shittu fabricated his Watford debut, where he made his beginning starting time and played the whole game, likewise as, being booked, in a 2–ane loss against Everton.[57] Since making his debut, Shittu became a start regular for the side in the Premier League despite being left out of the squad on several occasions[58] [59] and has been praised by the Watford supporters.[threescore] Shittu scored his kickoff goal for the social club in a 2–ii depict against Newcastle United in the League Loving cup on seven Nov 2006. He powered a header past Newcastle goalkeeper Steve Harper to give Watford the lead. However Watford went on to lose the match on penalties.[61] In a 4–one loss confronting Middlesbrough on vii April 2007, Shittu prepare a goal for Damien Francis to only goal for the club in the game.[62] Shittu scored his first Premier League goal on 5 May 2007 in a 2–0 win at Reading.[63] Despite missing out, due to injuries,[64] [65] [66] Shittu went on to make twenty–four appearances and scoring two times in all competitions in his offset season at Watford. For his performance, Shittu was nominated for the Watford Observer Actor of the Season Bays, merely finished 4th instead.[67] [68]

Ahead of the 2007–08 season, Shittu was linked away from the social club, but Manager Aidy Boothroyd keen on keeping him at Watford.[69] Shittu continued to be a showtime squad regular at the outset of the season and scored his starting time goal of the season on 16 September 2007, in a three–ii win over Southampton.[lxx] Shittu then scored 3 goals in 2 matches between 24 November 2007 and 27 November 2007 against Barnsley (twice)[71] and Burnley.[72] [73] On 29 December 2007, Shittu scored confronting his former lodge, Queens Park Rangers, in a 4–two loss.[74] Shittu also scored twice in the FA third round on v January 2008, in a 2–0 win over Crystal Palace,[75] which his performance was praised by Manager Boothroyd.[76] After missing out several matches throughout January, due to international commitment,[77] Shittu and then managed to score both for and against his former club, Charlton Athletic on 16 February 2008.[78] Several weeks after, Shittu scored his seventh league goal of the season on 4 March 2008, in a 1–1 draw against Norwich Urban center.[79] Subsequently a successful 2007–08 season with Watford in which Shittu scored 9 goals in all competitions, he was named in the PFA Championship team of the year.[lxxx]

Following the society's failure reach promotion dorsum to the Premier League, Shittu was linked a motility away from Watford, with Rangers keen on signing him.[81] Watford accustomed a bid from Rangers for Shittu and expected the move to happen.[82] However, the move complanate over personal terms and wage problems.[83] Despite this, Shittu remained slap-up on moving to Rangers.[84] Shittu left Watford in Baronial 2008 to join Premier League side Bolton Wanderers for a fee of £2m plus further add-ons. He fabricated 69 appearances scoring 8 times for Watford between 2006–2008.

Bolton Wanderers [edit]

Shittu joined Premier League club Bolton Wanderers on 6 Baronial 2008,[85] on a three-year contract, for £2m plus further add together-ons, beating off competition from Scottish Premier League gild Rangers.[86] Upon joining Bolton Wanderers, Shittu said though he received offers abroad, he'due south smashing on joining the order, citing playing in the Premier League once more.[87]

Shittu fabricated his debut for Bolton on 30 August during their 0–0 draw with West Bromwich Albion.[88] He and so went on to outset the next ii games against Fulham[89] and Armory.,[ninety] but then did not make some other appearance until 28 December in a 1–0 loss at home to Wigan Able-bodied.[91] Even so, Shittu struggled to become a offset team regular at Bolton Wanderers, spending the most of the flavour on a substitute bench and his own injury concern.[92] [93] But he stayed at the lodge after being linked with a loan move to Derby County, which was turned down.[94] He continued to stay at the order throughout the season despite interests from Birmingham City, Newcastle United and Sunderland.[95] [96] At the finish of the 2008–-09 flavour, Shittu went on to make 10 league appearances for Bolton in his first flavor at the society, ix of which were starts.

Ahead of the 2009–10 season, Shittu was linked a move away from the club and was expecting to leave in the summer transfer window.[97] At 1 betoken, Shittu was on the verge of joining financially strugglers, Portsmouth.[98] Even so, his movement to Portsmouth broke downward after Manager Gary Megson admitted the chances of moving went "impasse".[99] He also turned downwardly a move to Sheffield United on loan.[100] Shittu did not make a single appearance during the 2009–10 season, only managing to make four appearances every bit an unused substitute.[101] [102] During Shittu'due south absence from the Premier League, he made regular appearances for the Bolton reserves team, playing with the likes of Nicky Hunt before his release.

In May 2010, it was reported that Shittu was a target for Kayserispor of the Turkish league. All the same, Shittu rejected the motion, citing to stay in the United kingdom.[103] On 1 September 2010, the gild appear that they had a come to an agreement with Shittu to release him from his contract.[104] By the time of his difference, Shittu reportedly cost the guild "more than £160,000 a game."[105]

Millwall [edit]

After leaving Bolton Wanderers, Shittu was offered a trial at Celtic, the trial never went ahead, every bit Shittu reportedly refused a week trial by them.[106] He signed for Millwall on a three-month contract, on 20 October 2010[107] and made his Millwall debut three days afterwards, on 23 Oct 2010, in a 2–0 win over Derby County.[108]

Since making his Millwall debut, Shittu made an impressive string of performances that Manager Kenny Jackett offered him a new contract in Jan.[109] However, he left the club on 25 Jan 2011 after his 93 days contract at Millwall expired and expected to sign for Queens Park Rangers.[110]

Render to Queens Park Rangers [edit]

On 27 January 2011, Shittu rejoined Queens Park Rangers on a 6-month contract.[111]

Later on appearing equally unused substitute for the v matches since signing for the society, Shittu made his second debut for the gild on 22 February 2011 in the 2–0 win over Ipswich Boondocks.[112] [113] Later the match, Shittu'south operation, along with Fitz Hall, were praised by Manager Neil Warnock for keeping a make clean sheet and hinted a partnership for games to come.[114] All the same, in a ii–0 loss against Millwall on 8 March 2011, Shittu was sent–off in the second half for a professional person foul, leading to a penalty scored past Liam Trotter.[115] Although the lucifer saw him received a mixed reception from Millwall supporters, Shittu was backed up his former teammate, Steve Morison, who believed that Shittu tin bounce back following his sending off.[116]

After impressive performances in the Title winning flavour, Shittu was offered a new 12-calendar month contract in June despite being on the substitute bench for several matches equally the 2010–11 flavour progressed. The following month, Shittu signed a one–year contract with them.[117] However, Shittu did not make the 25-man Premier League squad meaning he only appeared in Rangers' League Cup campaign.[118] [119] He was then released at the cease of the season, making only 1 appearance the whole flavor.[120]

5 years on, Shittu was later on inducted to The Forever R's Gild, considering the fact the social club referred him as a "mountain human".[121]

Return to Millwall [edit]

On xiii Baronial 2012, Shittu rejoined Millwall on a one-twelvemonth contract following a successful trial.[122] Upon joining the club, Shittu joined Millwall every bit a result of short of embrace at centre-back following the injuries of Tamika Mkandawire and Paul Robinson.[123]

Shittu made his second Millwall debut the adjacent twenty-four hours on 11 Apr 2017 against Crawley Boondocks in the get-go circular of League Cup, where he came on as a substitute in the 2nd half and played throughout extra time, leading to penalty shootout, as a upshot, Millwall went on to lose iv–1.[124] After a rough start, having appeared equally an unused substitute, Shittu regained his first squad place and was then given a captaincy in absence of both captains Robinson and Trotter, in a lucifer against Bristol City, which saw them draw ane–1 on 2 Oct 2012.[125] [126] In a 2–one win over Bolton Wanderers on 6 October 2012, Shittu's performance throughout 90 minutes resulted him being named Homo of the Match past the supporters.[127] From that moment on, Shittu captained the side throughout the 2012–13 season[128] and helped the side become 12 game unbeaten run forth the way.[129] On 25 Jan 2013, in the fourth round of the FA Loving cup, Shittu scored his starting time Millwall goal, in a 2–1 win over Aston Villa.[130] On 13 March he scored the only goal, a header abroad to Blackburn Rovers to put Millwall into the FA Loving cup semi-terminal confronting Wigan Athletic at Wembley Stadium.[131] Despite being sidelined twice, due to injury and suspension during the season[132] [133] Shittu finished the 2012–13 flavor, making 40–four appearances and scoring 2 times in all competitions. For his performance, Shittu was as well voted player of the year for 2013.[134] In improver, Shittu signed a two–twelvemonth contract with the club, keeping him until 2015.[135]

In the 2013–xiv season, Shittu continued to remain as the lodge's captain in the absence of Robinson, who yet injured,[136] and started for the first six league matches earlier dropped for ii matches post-obit his performance in a v–one loss against Derby County on 16 September 2013.[137] Only post-obit Mark Beevers' injury, Shittu returned to the showtime team as captain on 28 September 2013, in a 2–0 win over Leeds United.[138] Shittu and then scored his first goal of the flavor on 2 November 2013, in a 2–ii draw against Burnley.[139] However, Shittu was demoted to the substitute in number of matches past the end of 2013 before his return to the first squad on 26 December 2013 against Watford was short–lived when he received a red card in early first one-half, in a 4–0.[140] However, towards the cease of the season, Shittu was sidelined again that ruled him out for the residue of the season.[141] [142] Nevertheless, Shittu went on to make 20–three appearances and scoring once in all competitions. Shittu was also awarded the Junior Lions Player of the Twelvemonth at the cease of the season.[143]

The 2014–15 flavour saw Shittu continuing to rehabilitate his injury and did non appear in the first squad at the beginning of the season[144] [145] Even so, Shittu did featured in the pre–flavor friendly match confronting Bromley on 21 July 2014[146] and so made his commencement appearance of the season on 12 August 2014, in a ane–0 win over Wycombe Wanderers in the start circular of League Loving cup.[147] Shittu then scored his first league appearance of the season on 25 October 2014, in a 1–0 win over Cardiff City.[148] Two weeks subsequently on 8 Nov 2014, Shittu scored again, in a 3–2 loss against Brentford.[149] Nevertheless, Shittu was dropped from the squad as the 2014–15 season progressed and never played again this season, spending time at the reserve instead.[150] [151] During the season, Shittu was awarded for the order's PFA Community Champion for 2013–14,[152] as well as, the PFA Player in the Community at Football game League Awards ceremony.[153]

At the end of the season, making 11 appearances and scoring two times in all competitions, Shittu was amid eighteen players to be released past the club following their relegation in the League Ane.[154]

International career [edit]

In March 2001, Shittu, but 19 at the fourth dimension, received his first recollect by the Nigeria for a friendly confronting Libya, merely did not play.[155] Shittu made his international debut for Nigeria confronting Paraguay on 26 March 2002, coming on as a second-one-half substitute, in a one–1 draw.[156] Subsequently several years absence from the international commitment, Shittu was called up past the national team for the get-go squad in years.[157]

He was a regular nether bus Berti Vogts and played a significant role for the Super Eagles squad that lost in the quarter-finals of the 2008 CAF Africa Loving cup of Nations to hosts Ghana.[158] He was too in the back four for Nigeria at 2010 Africa Cup of Nations in Algeria as the side finished third.[159] [160] [161]

Shittu was involved in the qualification for the 2010 FIFA Globe Cup making four appearances for the Super Eagles with his offset coming in a 1–0 win away to Southward Africa on 6 June 2008.[162] His second came in a iv–1 win at home over Sierra Leone.[163] As well as the 0–0 draw away with Mozambique[164] and the one–0 home win in the reverse fixture.[165]

Despite making no appearances for Bolton Wanderers in the 2009–10 season, Shittu was selected for the 23-man Nigeria team for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.[166] He made his offset appearance in the Earth Cup in their opening game of Group B against Argentine republic on 12 June 2010.[167] Afterward appearing 2 times against South Korea[168] and Madagascar,[169] Shittu was eventually dropped from the team in September 2010.[170] Although he was called upwards by the national squad a year later, Shittu remained out of the outset squad.[171]

In Jan 2013, Shittu joined the Nigerian squad for the African Loving cup of Nations tournament.[172] However, the club were unwilling to let Shittu joined upwards the side for the tournament and considering of this, Millwall would confront sanctions every bit a result.[173] Eventually, Shittu was dropped out the squad post-obit the 23-human being squad was made and was reportedly not interested playing in the tournament.[174] Shittu later on reflected on his international career, stating that he'due south proud of the international caps he earned.[175]

Personal life [edit]

In addition outside of football game, Shittu has run Eastside Academy in London since 2002.[176] [177] Shittu also has interests in business, which he inherited from his family and is trying to brand information technology equally an entrepreneur.[178] In 2010, Shittu also responsible for opening a projection called 'Dan Shittu's Soccer Star Football game Talent Hunt', stating that he wanted to "see Young Stars alive their dream".[179]

During his fourth dimension at Millwall, Shittu also spoke out confronting racism on two occasions.[180] [181]

Career statistics [edit]

Club [edit]

Appearances and goals past order, flavor and competition[182]
Society Season League National Loving cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Charlton Able-bodied 1999–2000 Division One 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Blackpool (loan) 2000–01 Division Three 17 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 19 2
Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2001–02 Division 2 18 i 0 0 0 0 xviii i
Queens Park Rangers 2002–03 Sectionalization Two 46 seven 1 0 one 0 48 7
2003–04 Partitioning Two 20 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 24 0
2004–05 Championship 34 4 ane 0 0 0 2 0 37 four
2005–06 Championship 45 4 1 0 0 0 46 iv
Full 145 xv 3 0 1 0 0 0 6 0 155 15
Watford 2006–07 Premier League 30 one 2 0 2 ane 34 2
2007–08 Championship 39 7 1 2 0 0 i 0 41 9
Total 69 eight three 2 2 1 0 0 1 0 75 11
Bolton Wanderers 2008–09 Premier League 10 0 1 0 1 0 12 0
2009–10 Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Full 10 0 1 0 ane 0 0 0 0 0 12 0
Millwall 2010–xi Championship 9 0 1 0 0 0 x 0
Queens Park Rangers 2010–eleven Championship 7 0 0 0 0 0 vii 0
2011–12 Premier League 0 0 0 0 1 0 one 0
Total vii 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
Millwall 2012–13 Championship 39 0 4 ii 1 0 44 2
2013–fourteen Championship 22 2 1 0 0 0 23 2
2014–fifteen Championship viii i 2 0 ane 0 eleven 1
Full 69 three seven 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 78 v
Career total 344 29 15 4 seven 1 0 0 nine 0 375 34

International [edit]

Appearances and goals by national squad and year[183]
National squad Year Apps Goals
Nigeria 2002 i 0
2003 0 0
2004 0 0
2005 1 0
2006 0 0
2007 8 0
2008 7 0
2009 iii 0
2010 12 0
Total 32 0

Honours [edit]

Club [edit]

Queens Park Rangers

  • Football game League Championship: 2010–11

Nigeria

  • Africa Loving cup of Nations third place:2010[184]

Private [edit]

  • PFA Histrion in the Customs: 2014–15[185]

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