Teemu Tainio
Tainio playing for the New York Red Bulls in 2011
Personal information
Full name Teemu Mikael Tainio[1]
Date of birth (1979-11-27) 27 November 1979[2]
Place of birth Tornio, Finland
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)[3]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder[4]
Team information
Current team
AEL Limassol (assistant coach)
Youth career
1994–1995 TP-47
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1997 Haka 46 (14)
1997–2005 Auxerre 150 (14)
2005–2008 Tottenham Hotspur 61 (3)
2008–2010 Sunderland 21 (0)
2009–2010Birmingham City (loan) 6 (0)
2010–2011 Ajax 2 (0)
2011–2012 New York Red Bulls 42 (0)
2013–2014 HJK 36 (3)
Total 364 (34)
International career
1998–2014 Finland 64 (6)
Managerial career
2017 Klubi 04 (assistant)
2018 Haka (assistant)
2019–2023 Haka
2023– AEL Limassol (assistant)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Teemu Mikael Tainio (born 27 November 1979) is a Finnish football coach and former player. He is currently working as an assistant head coach of AEL Limassol.

Tainio began his career with his local club, TP-47, before moving to FC Haka in 1996. A year later, he moved to France to play for Auxerre. After eight years there, he joined English club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent three years before joining Sunderland. After a loan spell with Birmingham City during the 2009–10 season, he moved to Dutch club Ajax, before joining the New York Red Bulls in 2011. After two seasons in the United States, he returned to Finland to finish his career with HJK.

He mostly played in a variety of midfield positions during his career, and also at right-back under Juande Ramos at Tottenham.

Club career

Early life and career

Tainio was born in Tornio.[5] He was promoted to the first team of his hometown club TP-47 in Kakkonen, Finland's third tier, at the age of fourteen. He was signed by Veikkausliiga club FC Haka for the 1996 season. Following a trial at Manchester United in March 1997, Tainio was bought by French club AJ Auxerre in 1997, and spent eight years at the club. He won the Coupe de France with Auxerre twice, and also gained UEFA Champions League experience. While with Auxerre, Tainio appeared in 204 official matches and scored 19 goals.[6]

Tottenham Hotspur

With Tainio's contract with Auxerre due to expire in 2005, he became available on a free transfer. In January 2005, it was announced that he would move to Tottenham Hotspur on a seven-year deal in the summer of 2005.[7] He became a regular for Spurs in his first season, playing in various midfield positions.

He scored his first goal for his new club in December 2005 against Newcastle United during a Premiership match at White Hart Lane.[8] Tainio was one of ten Spurs squad members struck down by a virus on the evening of 6 May 2006 before their crucial final game of the season against West Ham.[9] He nevertheless played in the match, which Spurs lost, missing out on a place in the Champions League.

He scored his second Spurs goal on 9 December 2006, the third goal in the 5–1 home win against Charlton Athletic.[10] His third goal for the club was an equaliser against West Ham United to make the score 2–2 on 4 March 2007. Spurs went on to win the game 4–3.[11]

Tainio won the 2008 League Cup when Tottenham took a 2–1 extra-time win over Chelsea at Wembley Stadium in the final played on 24 February 2008. He came on as a substitute in the 75th minute when the score was 1–1. He then was booked with five more minutes left in the game for time wasting on a throw in.[12]

Sunderland

Tainio playing for Birmingham City in 2009

He joined Sunderland on 23 July 2008 for an undisclosed fee, reported to be €3 million. He became their first summer signing and the first Finnish player ever for Sunderland.[13][14] He scored his first goal for Sunderland in a second round League Cup game at Norwich on 24 August 2009.[15] He left Sunderland on 31 August 2010, when the club terminated his contract by mutual consent.

Tainio joined Birmingham City on 1 September 2009, on loan for the remainder of the 2009–10 season.[16] Having recovered from a calf injury sustained on international duty,[17] he made his debut for the club on 13 September in a 1–0 home defeat in the Birmingham derby against Aston Villa, in which he produced a good performance in a less-familiar role at right-back.[18]

Ajax

Tainio signed a one-year contract with AFC Ajax on the very same day after he was released by Sunderland. At Ajax, he rejoined his former Tottenham coach, Martin Jol.[19] He made his Ajax debut on 11 September 2010, playing the last five minutes as a substitute for Demy de Zeeuw in a 2–0 victory over Willem II. He also made appearance in the 2010–11 Champions League, playing the last 21 minutes against Real Madrid in the 2–0 away loss match in the group stage.[20] After making only five official appearances while with Ajax, Tainio accepted an offer from Major League Soccer side New York Red Bulls.[21]

New York Red Bulls

Tainio joined New York Red Bulls during their pre-season training for the 2011 Major League Soccer season. He became the first Finn to sign for the team formerly known as the New York/New Jersey Metrostars when the club officially signed him on 9 March 2011.[22] He made his official debut for New York on 19 March 2011, in the Red Bulls' 2011 MLS season opener, a 1–0 victory over Seattle Sounders FC, assisting on Juan Agudelo's game-winning goal. He has quickly become a fan favorite early in the season with multiple assists and good play to his name.[23] On 15 November 2012, Tainio, along with teammates Jan Gunnar Solli, Bill Gaudette, and José Angulo were all denied contract extensions, thus ending their tenure at New York.

HJK Helsinki

On 2 January 2013, it was announced that the 33-year-old Tainio had signed a two-year contract with the reigning Finnish champions, HJK Helsinki.[24] On 19 June 2013, he scored his first goal for HJK, in a 4−2 away win over MYPA. This was his first goal since 24 August 2009. On 14 February 2015, Tainio announced his retirement as a player.[25]

International career

Tainio playing for Finland in 2009

Tainio made his debut for the Finland national team on 5 February 1998 against Cyprus, and was a regular for the team through most of the 2000s. After signing with New York Red Bulls in 2011, Tainio announced that he might retire at the international level, citing the long-distance flights and time difference between the States and Finland.[26] After a two-year hiatus, Tainio made his comeback to the international team, immediately after his contract with the Red Bulls expired.

Managerial career

After Tainio ended his playing career, he worked for his former club Tottenham as a scout, before returning to Finland and starting as an assistant coach of Klubi 04, the reserve team of HJK Helsinki.

FC Haka

On 1 November 2018, Tainio was appointed as manager of Ykkönen side FC Haka, having previously worked as an assistant coach for the side.[27] In his first season as manager, FC Haka overwhelmingly won the Ykkönen title, earning the club promotion to top tier Veikkausliiga.[28]

In the 2022 Veikkausliiga season, Tainio led Haka to finish 4th in the league with a limited budget and gained place in the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifiers, club's first appearance in Europe since 2008–09 UEFA Cup.

AEL Limassol (assistant)

On 28 October 2023, it was reported that Tainio starts working as the assistant coach of AEL Limassol in Cyprus.[29]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by national team and year[30]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Finland 199830
199910
200030
200141
200260
200363
200421
200580
200620
200761
200850
200940
201020
201100
201200
201390
201430
Total646
Scores and results list Finland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Tainio goal.
List of international goals scored by Teemu Tainio
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
11 September 2001Tirana, Albania Albania2–02002 FIFA World Cup qualification
26 September 2003Baku, Azerbaijan Azerbaijan2–1UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
311 October 2003Tampere, Finland Canada3–2Friendly
416 November 2003Houston, United States Honduras2–1Friendly
513 October 2004Amsterdam, Netherlands Netherlands1–32006 FIFA World Cup qualification
622 August 2007Tampere, Finland Kazakhstan2–1UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying

Honours

As a player

FC Haka

Auxerre

Tottenham Hotspur

Ajax

HJK

As a manager

FC Haka

References

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  18. Tattum, Colin (14 September 2009). "Birmingham City v Aston Villa: Colin Tattum's Blues player ratings and match stats". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 14 September 2009.
  19. Ajax contracteert Teemu Tainio Archived 3 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine (in Dutch)
  20. Real Madrid - Ajax 2-0 (in English)
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