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Matthew Hartmann

Filipino footballer


Summary

Filipino footballer

FieldValue
nameMatthew Hartmann
imageMatt Hartmann.png
fullnameMatthew James Calibjo Hartmann
birth_date
birth_placeSouthampton, England
height1.78 m
positionMidfielder
youthyears12004–2006
youthclubs1Portsmouth
years12006–2007
clubs1Portsmouth
caps10goals1 = 0
years22007
clubs2→ Weymouth (loan)
caps213goals2 = 1
years32008
clubs3Nottingham Forest
caps33goals3 = 0
years42009–2010
clubs4Bognor Regis Town
caps436goals4 = 5
years52011–2014
clubs5Loyola Meralco Sparks
caps565goals5 = 16
years62015–2017
clubs6Global
caps639goals6 = 10
years72017–2018
clubs7Davao Aguilas
caps743goals7 = 2
years82019–20??
clubs8Gosport Borough
caps8goals8 =
nationalyears12007
nationalteam1Philippines U-21
nationalcaps12nationalgoals1 = 0
nationalyears22011
nationalteam2Philippines U-23
nationalcaps22nationalgoals2 = 0
nationalyears32006–2011
nationalteam3Philippines
nationalcaps36nationalgoals3 = 1
club-update23:00, June 11, 2013 (UTC)
ntupdate11:00, September 3, 2014 (UTC)

| club-update = 23:00, June 11, 2013 (UTC) Matthew James Calibjo Hartmann (born 19 August 1989), also known as Matt Hartmann, is a former Filipino professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. He represented the Philippines at international level.

Career

Club career

Hartmann went through the ranks at Portsmouth until he was released at the end of the 2006–07 season. In his final year with Portsmouth, he went out on loan to Weymouth eventually making a total of four appearances for the club.

In July 2007, Nottingham Forest signed Hartmann on a free transfer joining as a third year academy member. By July 2008 he was released and signed for Bognor Regis Town on a free transfer and made five appearances for the club.

In early September 2011, Hartmann signed for Filipino side Loyola Agila, thus joining his two brothers who already play for the club.

On 24 April 2015, Global announced that Hartmann has signed with them and will join his brother Mark Hartmann who was already with the club.

On 1 March 2019, Hartmann signed for English non-League football club Gosport Borough.

International career

Hartmann received his first senior call-up in November 2006 for the 2007 ASEAN Football Championship qualification tournament in Bacolod. He made his debut in the opening match as the Philippines lost 2–1. It would be his only appearance in the tournament. Early the following year, he got a call-up to play for the Philippine U-21's in the Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy. He made two appearances, against Myanmar and Brunei.

In September 2011, he was back in the national team setup and was named in the final 20-man squad for the 2011 Long Teng Cup and the provisional Philippines under-23 squad for the 2011 Southeast Games. In the Long Teng Cup, he made his first senior appearance since his debut in November 2006, playing the full 90 minutes in the 3–3 draw against Hong Kong in the opening match.

He was selected as a captain of the national under-23 team in time for the 2011 Southeast Asian Games.

Personal life

He is the younger brother of Darren Hartmann, who has played for the Philippine U-21's during the 2005 Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy and the older brother of Mark Hartmann, who is also a Philippines under-23 and senior international footballer.

Honours

  • PFF National Men's Club Championship: - 2014- 2015 Best midfielder.
  • PFF National Men's Club Championship: - 2014- 2015 Most valuable player
  • United Football League: - 2016 Best midfielder

References

References

  1. "Matthew Hartmann profile". The Terras.
  2. "Matthew Hartmann profile". Soccerbase.
  3. Ramos, Josef T.. (2011-09-11). "5 Britons join Loyola Meralco Sparks". The Manila Times.
  4. (24 April 2015). "Matthew Hartmann Joins Global". Global Football Club.
  5. "New Signing - Welcome Matthew Hartmann - News - Gosport Borough Football Club".
  6. Tupas, Cedelf P.. (2006-11-13). "2 quick goals lift Laos past RP". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  7. "Previous matches - 2007 Hassanal Bolkiah Trophy". HassanalBolkiahTrophy.com.
  8. Tupas, Cedelf P.. (2011-09-21). "New Azkals team join Long Teng Cup tilt". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  9. Manahan, John Paul. (2011-09-09). "Privisional roster for the Southeast Asian Games named". Soccer Central Philippines.
  10. "Match results - Hong Kong 3:3 Philippines". Hong Kong Football Association.
  11. Tupas, Cedelf P.. (2011-11-03). "SEA Games: Vietnam XI downs Under-23 Azkals". Philippine Daily Inquirer.
  12. (19 August 2015). "Hartmann brothers ready for Global success with Philippines". [[ESPN FC]].
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