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David Howland

Northern Irish footballer (born 1986)


Summary

Northern Irish footballer (born 1986)

FieldValue
nameDavid Howland
fullnameDavid Howland
birth_date
birth_placeBallynahinch, Northern Ireland
height
positionMidfielder
youthyears12002–2004youthclubs1 = Birmingham City
years12004–2008clubs1 = Birmingham Citycaps1 = 0goals1 = 0
years22008clubs2 = → Port Vale (loan)caps2 = 17goals2 = 1
years32008–2010clubs3 = Port Valecaps3 = 45goals3 = 2
years42010–2016clubs4 = Glentorancaps4 = 95goals4 = 12
totalcaps157totalgoals = 15
nationalyears12006–2008nationalteam1 = Northern Ireland U21nationalcaps1 = 4nationalgoals1 = 0

David Howland (born 17 September 1986) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He scored 17 goals in 171 league and cup appearances in an eleven-year career in professional and semi-professional football in England and Northern Ireland.

A Northern Ireland under-21 international, he started his career at Birmingham City. In January 2008, he was loaned out to Port Vale and joined the club permanently at the end of the season. He was released by Port Vale in the summer of 2010, at which point he signed with Glentoran. He helped the club win the Irish Cup in 2013 before he retired due to an injury in August 2016.

Club career

Birmingham City

Howland was born in Ballynahinch, County Down, and joined Birmingham City's Academy in 2002. He signed his first one-year professional contract in 2005, which was renewed for another year. He was allocated a first-team squad number for the first time during the 2006–07 season and signed a further year's contract before the 2007–08 season. A central midfielder, he played regularly for Birmingham's reserve team but did not make an appearance for the first team.

He was an unused substitute in the League Cup fourth-round tie against Blackburn Rovers in September 2007 in unusual circumstances. Birmingham had selected the 15-year-old Jordon Mutch, having obtained confirmation from the Premier League that it was within the rules for a boy of that age to play, but were informed less than two hours before kick-off that due to the Football Association's child protection rules, Mutch would not be eligible. Special dispensation was granted for Howland, who had not been assigned a squad number for the 2007–08 season, to take his place on the bench wearing a numberless shirt.

Port Vale

In January 2008, he joined Port Vale of League One on loan for the remainder of the season and made his debut in the Football League on 26 January 2008, against AFC Bournemouth. At the end of the season, he was released by Birmingham, but his performance while on loan at Port Vale was sufficient to earn him a two-year permanent deal.

He was among the few Vale players to hit 40 games in the 2008–09 season. He enjoyed his time under Dean Glover, especially in games with Glover's five-man midfield tactic. However, he was transfer-listed by new manager Micky Adams in August 2009, along with five others, having failed to impress in the pre-season. After a month on the transfer list, he was the only one of the six to have received no inquiries from any clubs, which came as a surprise to many Vale fans. He returned to the Vale first team in mid-September after impressing in training, though he remained transfer-listed. In April 2010, he learned that he would not be offered a new contract by manager Micky Adams.

Glentoran

In September 2010, Howland left England for Belfast, signing a season-long contract with IFA Premiership club Glentoran. He made his debut in the televised Sky Sports match at home to Linfield. He was utilised in the playmaker role in the heart of the midfield. The "Glens" finished in third place in 2010–11, qualifying for the UEFA Europa League. In January 2011, he signed a contract to keep him at the club until 2014. Glentoran then finished sixth in 2011–12. They finished fourth in 2012–13 and qualified for the Europa League. Glentoran also won the Irish Cup, and Howland played in the 3–1 final victory over Cliftonville. Howland also featured in the club's Europa League qualification defeat to Icelandic club KR. The "Glens" finished the 2013–14 season in fifth place, though Howland missed much of the campaign after injuring cartilage in his knee. He featured ten times in the 2014–15 campaign and just once in the 2015–16 season before he announced his retirement in August 2016, owing to a long-standing injury.

International career

Howland represented Northern Ireland at junior levels and was first selected for the under-21 squad in February 2006. He won four caps at under-21 level.

Physiotherapy career

Howland graduated as a physiotherapist and secured a job at the Crewe Alexandra Academy in 2016.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal0000000000Total623210010654Total951241700010613Career total1571562701017117
Birmingham City2005–06Premier League0000000000
2006–07Championship0000000000
2007–08Premier League0000000000
Port Vale2007–08League One171000000171
2008–09League Two402110000413
2009–10League Two5010001070
Glentoran2010–11NIFL Premiership202003000232
2011–12NIFL Premiership264002000284
2012–13NIFL Premiership295412000356
2013–14NIFL Premiership9100000091
2014–15NIFL Premiership100000000100
2015–16NIFL Premiership1000000010

Honours

Glentoran

References

References

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  5. (26 September 2007). "Statement regarding Jordon Mutch". Birmingham City F.C.
  6. Tattum, Colin. (27 September 2007). "Howland comes to the rescue for Blues". [[Birmingham Mail]].
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  8. (26 January 2008). "Port Vale 1–3 Bournemouth". BBC Sport.
  9. (13 May 2008). "Young quartet released". Birmingham City F.C.
  10. (23 May 2008). "Howland to stay with the Valiants". BBC Sport.
  11. (4 November 2008). "Howland flourishing under Glover". BBC Sport.
  12. (23 March 2009). "Attacking freedom helps Howland". BBC Sport.
  13. Shaw, Steve. (6 August 2009). "Port Vale: Valiants transfer list six players". The Sentinel.
  14. Shaw, Steve. (2 September 2009). "Breaking News: Davidson set to extend Stafford stay". The Sentinel.
  15. (20 September 2009). "Manager: Howland Has Earned Chance". port-vale.co.uk.
  16. (27 April 2010). "Port Vale release Lawrie, Howland, Richman & Edwards". BBC Sport.
  17. (19 September 2010). "Glens sign David Howland". glentoran.com.
  18. (28 January 2011). "Glentoran duo Callacher and Howland sign new Oval deals". BBC Sport.
  19. "Glentoran 2011–2012 : Northern Irish Premier League Table". Statto Organisation.
  20. Jackson, Lyle. (4 May 2013). "Waterworth double as Glentoran beat Cliftonville". [[BBC Sport]].
  21. "Glentoran 0–3 KR". UEFA.
  22. (3 October 2013). "Glentoran midfielder Howland faces spell on sidelines". [[BBC Sport]].
  23. "David Howland {{!}} Glentoran FC".
  24. Harris, Martin. (2 February 2006). "Under-21 squad announced". [[Irish Football Association]].
  25. Harris, Martin. (26 March 2008). "Squad Profiles – Under 21: David Howland". Irish Football Association.
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