Kane Hemmings

Kane Hemmings
Personal information
Full name Kane Hemmings
Date of birth (1992-04-08) 8 April 1992
Place of birth Burton upon Trent, England
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
Oxford United
Number 15
Youth career
2005–2008 Tamworth
2008–2011 Rangers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2011–2013 Rangers 9 (1)
2013Cowdenbeath (loan) 7 (4)
2013–2014 Cowdenbeath 31 (18)
2014–2015 Barnsley 23 (3)
2015–2016 Dundee 37 (21)
2016– Oxford United 17 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17:10, 19 November 2016 (UTC).


Kane Hemmings (born 8 April 1992) is an English footballer, who plays for Oxford United. He has previously played for Tamworth, Rangers, Cowdenbeath, Barnsley and Dundee.

Career

Hemmings is the son of former professional footballer Tony Hemmings.[1] Hemmings had trials at Midlands clubs, including Derby County and Birmingham City. At aged 13 he moved from playing in the Burton and District Football League to Tamworth,[2] where he won top goal scorer award in the 2006–07 season.

Rangers

After three successful years with Tamworth, Hemmings signed a two-year contract with Rangers in 2008.[3] He progressed through the Rangers F.C. Reserve and Youth squads, appearing in three Scottish Youth Cup Finals,[4] and captained the Rangers under-19 team.[5] He signed a new contract with the club in December 2010.[6]

He appeared in the first-team squad as an unused substitute occasionally during the 2010–11 season.[2][4] Hemmings made his first on-field appearance in the UEFA Champions League qualifier against Malmö FF on 3 August 2011 in which Rangers were beaten 2–1 on aggregate.[7] After the 2011–12 season, Rangers' holding company entered liquidation and a new company, 'The Rangers Football Club Ltd', was formed and as a result the club started in the Scottish Third Division. Although many players consequently departed, Hemmings was among those who stayed, and attended training in late June.[8] Hemmings suffered a knee injury that would rule him out for five months after surgery. On suffering the injury he said he expected to be in the first team once he got back fit.[9]

After being recalled by Rangers, he made his first appearance for the club on 2 March 2013, coming on as a substitute for Lee McCulloch in the 87th minute, as Rangers won 3–1 against East Stirlingshire. Three weeks later, on 24 March 2013, Hemmings made his first start, as a lone striker, against Stirling Albion. During the match, he missed several chances to get his first goal for the club.[10] On 7 April, he scored his first Rangers goal, coming on as a second-half substitute for Anestis Argyriou at Hampden Park and curling a shot in from the edge of the box after a pass by David Templeton, as Rangers won 4–1 against Queen's Park.[11] On 21 June 2013 it was announced that Hemmings would be leaving Rangers at the end of his current contract.[12]

Cowdenbeath

Upon returning from injury, Hemmings left Rangers to join Cowdenbeath on loan until the end of January.[13] The day after joining the club, he made his debut, in a 1–1 draw against Greenock Morton. On 12 January 2013, Hemmings scored for Cowdenbeath against Hamilton Academical in a 2–1 defeat for the Fife outfit[14] and then scored four goals in four consecutive games. He agreed to extend his loan until the end of February after the club asked Rangers[15] and he also believed his loan spell at Cowdenbeath would earn him a first-team place back at Rangers.[16] After two months at Cowdenbeath, Hemmings returned to Rangers after being recalled.[17]

After being released by Rangers, Hemmings signed a one-year deal with Cowdenbeath and was given the number 21 shirt.[18] On 27 April 2014, Hemmings was named as PFA Scotland Championship Player of the Year for 2013–14.[19] He was also selected to the 2013–14 Championship PFA Scotland's Team of the Year.[20] Hemmings scored 18 goals for Cowdenbeath, including the winning goal in the second leg of the relegation final against League One second-place team Dunfermline to help the club avoid relegation.

Following the season, he travelled to the United States for a trial with Orlando City.[21] This came after Hemmings was linked with moves to Dundee,[22] Blackburn Rovers[23] and Dunfermline Athletic.[24]

Barnsley

On 19 June 2014, Hemmings signed a one-year contract with League One side Barnsley on a free transfer.[25] The move was disputed, with Cowdenbeath demanding compensation, as Hemmings was under 23 at the time.[26]

Having missed the first two matches due to an injury,[27] Hemmings made his Barnsley debut on 19 August 2014, coming on as substitute for Sam Winnall in the last minutes, as Barnsley drew 2–2 with Coventry City.[28] He scored his first Barnsley goal in the first round of the Football League Trophy, in a 2–0 win over York City on 2 September 2014.[29] It took until 12 October 2014 for Hemmings to score his first Barnsley league goal, in a 3–1 win over Bradford City.[30] Hemmings then scored his first FA Cup goal, in a replay, in a 3–0 win over Chester on 16 December 2014.[31] His second league goal of the season came in a 1–0 win over Oldham Athletic on 3 February 2015,[32] and his third on 14 February 2015 in a 5–1 loss against Crawley Town.[33]

After one season at Barnsley, having made 29 appearances and scored five times in all competitions, Hemmings was among seven players released by the club.[34]

Dundee

Hemmings signed a pre-contract agreement with Dundee on 16 May 2015 and joined the Scottish club on 1 July, on a three-year deal.[35] He scored 21 league goals in all competitions in his first season,[36] and was named as SPFL Player of the Month for January 2016[37] as well as earning a nomination for PFA Player of the Year.[36]

Oxford United

On 27 July 2016, Hemmings signed for Oxford United for an undisclosed six-figure fee, believed to be in the region of £250,000. He agreed a three-year contract with his new club.[38] After two substitute appearances in league and cup, he scored his first goal for the club on his full debut, the only Oxford goal in a 2–1 defeat by Bristol Rovers in a League One fixture.[39]

Career statistics

As of 5 November 2016[40][41]
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Rangers 2010–11 Scottish Premier League 0000000000
2011–12 4000001[lower-alpha 1]050
2012–13 Scottish Third Division 5100000051
Total 9100001000101
Cowdenbeath (loan) 2012–13 Scottish First Division 74000074
Cowdenbeath 2013–14 Scottish Championship 311810245[lower-alpha 2]23924
Total 3822102400524628
Barnsley 2014–15 League One 23331002[lower-alpha 3]1285
Dundee 2015–16 Scottish Premiership 372143114225
2016–17 00002323
Total 3721433400004428
Oxford United 2016–17 League One 133122000165
Career total 120509678107314467
  1. Appearance in UEFA Champions League
  2. Four appearances and two goals in Scottish Championship play-offs, one appearance in Scottish Challenge Cup
  3. Appearances in Football League Trophy

References

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  28. "Coventry City 2 – 2 Barnsley". BBC Sport. 19 August 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
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  30. "Barnsley 3–1 Bradford City". BBC Sport. 12 October 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
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  32. "Barnsley 1 – 0 Oldham Athletic". BBC Sport. 3 February 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
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  40. Kane Hemmings career statistics at Soccerbase
  41. Kane Hemmings profile at Soccerway
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