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Emerson Hyndman
Emerson Hyndman
Fulham info
Full name Emerson Hyndman
Date of birth 9 Apr 1996
Place of birth    Dallas, Texas, United States
Height 5ft 7in (1.70m)
Playing position Central midfielder
Current player? No
Number(s) worn 28 (2014-2016)
Debut Ipswich (a) (9 Aug 2014)
Last Appearance Bolton (h) (7 May 2016)
First goal Cardiff (h) (9 Apr 2016)
Last goal Cardiff (h) (9 Apr 2016)
Joined from FC Dallas (youth), Compensation - 1 Jul 2011
Left for Bournemouth, £500,000 - 1 Jul 2016
League apps (gls) 25 (1)
All apps (gls) 28 (1)
Other clubs FC Dallas (youth) (2003-2011)
Bournemouth (2016-2020)
→ Rangers (loan) (2017)
→ Hibernian (loan) (2018)
→ Atlanta United (loan) (2019)
Atlanta United (2020-present)
International United States (2014-2016)
Apps (gls) 2 (0)

Emerson Hyndman was a midfielder at Fulham from 2011 until 2016. A holding midfielder who is very comfortable on the ball, Emerson was also of use as an attacking midfielder. In his time at the club, he helped the U18's to a national title, the Dallas Cup and as runners-up in the FA Youth Cup. He then progressed to the first team in the 2014-15 season. Shortly after his first team debut, he represented the United States at full international level. After failing to agree terms on a new contract at the club, he moved to Premier League club AFC Bournemouth.

Career[]

Before Fulham[]

Born in Dallas, Texas, Emerson had football in his veins as his father is Schellas Hyndman, a famous American football coach. He grew up playing for FC Dallas' academy, and interest in him was shown as early as 2008, when there were reports of him being offered a trial at Newcastle United among others. As he got older, the interest grew and many sides in Europe began scouting him at Dallas. Fulham ultimately won his signature in the summer of 2011.

Fulham (2011-2016)[]

Emerson joined up with Mark Pembridge's U16 squad for the 2011-12 season before moving up to the U18's the following season. His first display for the U18 squad turned out to be a man-of-the-match performance in a 7-1 thrashing over Wolves, in which he scored a hat-trick. He quickly cemented his place in midfield alongside Solomon Sambou, where he played a large part in winning the U18 championship in 2013 and the Dallas Cup, where he got to return to his hometown once more. On the back of a string of impressive performances, Hyndman was rewarded with his first professional contract in April 2013 and signed an extension until 2016 at the end of the season.

In 2013-14, Emerson made his breakthrough to the U21 squad, playing a few select games towards the tail end of the season. Along with the U18 squad, he reached the FA Youth Cup final. He scored in the first leg to help with a 3-2 win over Chelsea, however suffered a cruel blow as the visitors scored a last minute winner in the second leg to claim the trophy.

Emerson got his first taste of first team action when he was taken on their pre-season tour in Scotland in July 2014, and featured in all three matches. He made his debut at just 18 in the League opener at Ipswich Town, where he put on a fantastic display in the centre of midfield. He became part of the first team squad for the season, and gained his first full international call-up on 28 August 2014. He then gained his first full cap coming on for the United States in a friendly against Czech Republic on 3 September 2014.

After Fulham[]

After failing to agree terms on a new contract, Hyndman joined Premier League side AFC Bournemouth. In January 2017 he went out on loan to Scottish Premiership side Rangers.

Fulham Statistics[]

Appearances[]

U18 squad[]

Season League FA Youth Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2012-13 25 6 2 0 27 6
2013-14 16 4 8 3 24 7
Total 41 10 10 3 51 13

U19 squad[]

Season Dallas Cup
Apps Goals
2012-13 5 0
2013-14 2 0
Total 7 0

U21 squad[]

Season League U21 Cup PL International Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2013-14 3 0 0 0 - - 3 0
2014-15 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0
2015-16 9 0 1 0 - - 10 0
Total 15 0 1 0 0 0 16 0

First team[]

Season League League FA Cup League Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2014-15 Championship 9 0 0 0 2 0 11 0
2015-16 Championship 16 1 0 0 1 0 17 1
Total 25 1 0 0 3 0 28 1

Fulham Matches[]

U18 squad[]

# Season Date Comp Opposition Venue Result Score Additional Information

U21 squad[]

# Season Date Comp Opposition Venue Result Score Additional Information

First team[]

# Season Date Comp Opposition Venue Result Score Additional Information
1 2014-15 9 Aug 2014 CHMP Ipswich Away Lost 1-2
2 2014-15 16 Aug 2014 CHMP Millwall Home Lost 0-1
3 2014-15 30 Aug 2014 CHMP Cardiff Home Drew 1-1
4 2014-15 13 Sept 2014 CHMP Reading Away Lost 0-3 Booked in the 25', Substituted off in the 46'
5 2014-15 23 Sept 2014 LC Doncaster Home Won 2-1
6 2014-15 27 Sept 2014 CHMP Birmingham Away Won 2-1 Substituted off in the 46'
7 2014-15 21 Oct 2014 CHMP Rotherham Away Drew 3-3 Substituted off in the 73'
8 2014-15 28 Oct 2014 LC Derby Home Lost 2-5
9 2014-15 29 Nov 2014 CHMP Brighton Away Won 2-1 Substituted off in the 63'
10 2014-15 13 Dec 2014 CHMP Leeds Away Won 1-0
11 2014-15 29 Dec 2014 CHMP Brighton Home Lost 0-2 Substituted off in the 64'
12 2015-16 22 Sept 2015 LC Stoke Home Lost 0-1 Substituted on in the 82'
13 2015-16 5 Dec 2015 CHMP Nottm Forest Away Lost 0-3 Substituted on in the 71'
14 2015-16 15 Dec 2015 CHMP Ipswich Home Lost 1-2 Substituted on in the 66'
15 2015-16 19 Dec 2015 CHMP Bolton Away Drew 2-2
16 2015-16 26 Dec 2015 CHMP Derby Away Lost 0-2 Substituted off in the 71'
17 2015-16 29 Dec 2015 CHMP Rotherham Home Won 4-1
18 2015-16 2 Jan 2016 CHMP Sheff Wed Home Lost 0-1
19 2015-16 12 Jan 2016 CHMP Wolves Away Lost 2-3 Substituted on in the 71', Booked in the 90+4'
20 2015-16 16 Jan 2016 CHMP Huddersfield Away Drew 1-1 Substituted off in the 46'
21 2015-16 23 Jan 2016 CHMP Hull Home Lost 0-1 Substituted on in the 77'
22 2015-16 13 Feb 2016 CHMP QPR Away Won 3-1 Substituted on in the 84'
23 2015-16 19 Mar 2016 CHMP Birmingham Away Drew 1-1 Substituted off in the 75'
24 2015-16 9 Apr 2016 CHMP Cardiff Home Won 2-1 Goal 90+3'
25 2015-16 15 Apr 2016 CHMP Brighton Away Lost 0-5
26 2015-16 23 Apr 2016 CHMP Nottm Forest Home Lost 1-3 Substituted off in the 46'
27 2015-16 30 Apr 2016 CHMP Brentford Away Lost 0-3 Substituted on in the 65'
28 2015-16 7 May 2016 CHMP Bolton Home Won 1-0 Substituted on in the 57'

External links and references[]

Fulham FC
2012-13 U18 squad
GK Granger GK Oberschmidt GK Rodak DF Arthurworrey DF Baba DF Burgess DF Donnelly DF O'Reilly DF Passley DF Richards MF Della-Verde MF Evans MF Hyndman MF O'Halloran MF Roberts MF Sambou MF Williams FW Dembélé FW Tankovic FW Tieku FW Woodrow
Manager
Flag of England Steve Wigley
Fulham FC
2013-14 U18 squad
GK Norman GK Rodak DF Adebayo DF Baba DF Burgess DF Donnelly DF Edun DF Sheckleford MF Elworthy MF Evans MF Hyndman MF Leacock-McLeod MF McDonald MF Nabay MF O'Halloran MF Roberts MF Sambou MF Smile FW Dembélé FW Humphrys FW Redford FW Williams
Manager
Flag of England Steve Wigley
Fulham FC
2014-15 squad
1. Király 2. Hoogland 3. Stafylidis 4. Hutchinson 5. Amorebieta 6. Bodurov 7. Eisfeld 8. Parker 9. Smith 10. Ruiz 11. Kačaniklić 12. Fofana 13. Zverotić / Guthrie 14. Roberts 15. Voser 16. Woodrow 17. Taggart 18. Mitroglou / Turner 19. Tunnicliffe 20. Rodallega 21. Christensen 22. Fazlić 23. Casasola 24. Husband 25. Dembélé 26. Fotheringham / Lee 27. G Williams 28. Hyndman 29. Trotta / Richards 30. David 31. Arthurworrey 32. Kavanagh 33. Burn 34. Chihi 36. Mesca 37. Grimmer 38. Burgess 39. R Williams 40. Bettinelli 41. Joronen 42. Rodák 43. Donnelly 44. McCormack 45. Evans --. Stekelenburg
Manager
Flag of Germany Felix Magath / Flag of Wales Kit Symons
Fulham FC
2015-16 squad
1. Bettinelli 2. Richards 3. Garbutt 4. Hutchinson 5. Stearman 6. Bodurov 7. Fredericks 8. Parker 9. Smith 10. Cairney 11. Kačaniklić 12. Lewis 13. Ream 14. Mattila 15. Voser / Madl 16. Woodrow 17. Williams 18. Pringle 19. Tunnicliffe 20. Labyad 21. Christensen 22. Taggart / Baird 23. O'Hara 24. Lonergan 25. Dembélé 26. Grimmer 27. Eisfeld 28. Hyndman 31. Ince 32. Kavanagh 33. Burn 34. Cole 38. Burgess 39. Evans 40. Husband / Sessegnon 41. Joronen 42. Rodák 43. Donnelly 44. McCormack 45. Amorebieta 46. Norman 47. Käit --. Mitroglou --. Stekelenburg
Manager
Flag of Wales Kit Symons / Flag of Serbia Slaviša Jokanović
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