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This article shows statistics of individual players and matches for the 2008–09 season for football club West Ham United. There is also other information including stadium, kits and staff sections. ==Events== * 26 May: Striker Freddie Sears scores both goals in a 2-0 win for England Under 19s against Poland U19s.〔(whufc.com | Sears the hero for England )〕 * 29 May: Midfielder Jack Collison makes his debut for Wales in a 1-0 away win against Iceland.〔(whufc.com | Collison shines, Bellamy back )〕 * 2 June: Striker Dean Ashton makes his England debut in a 3-0 win away to Trinidad and Tobago.〔(whufc.com | Ashton features for England )〕 * 4 June: Dean Ashton signs a new five-year contract.〔(whufc.com | Ashton signs for five years )〕 * 12 June: Midfielder Nolberto Solano becomes a free agent after his contract with West Ham expires.〔(whufc.com | Solano free to leave )〕 * 27 June: Attacking Midfielder Freddie Ljungberg retires from playing international football for Sweden to concentrate on playing for West Ham.〔(whufc.com | Ljungberg ends Sweden service )〕 * 3 July: Freddie Sears and Defender James Tomkins are selected in the England Under 19s squad for the 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship.〔(whufc.com | Sears and Tomkins make cut )〕 * 4 July: Czech Republic youth international Goalkeeper Marek Štěch signs a new five-year contract with West Ham.〔(whufc.com | Stech signs five-year deal )〕 * 4 July: Iceland under-21 Defender Hólmar Örn Eyjólfsson signs from HK for an undisclosed fee.〔(whufc.com | United snap up Eyjolfsson )〕 * 15 July: Striker Bobby Zamora and Defender John Paintsil join Fulham from West Ham for a combined fee of £ 6.3million.〔(whufc.com | Zamora and Paintsil sign for Fulham )〕 * 21 July: Goalkeeper Richard Wright signs for Ipswich for £ 0.5million.〔(kumb.com | Keeper move nears completion )〕 * 23 July: Swiss International Defender and Midfielder Valon Behrami signs from Lazio for £ 5million.〔(whufc.com | Behrami signs five-year contract )〕 * 25 July: Despite a pair of goals from Dean Ashton, West Ham lose 3-2 in the Major League Soccer All-Star Game.〔(whufc.com | United fall short in Toronto )〕 * 4 August: West Ham sign former Czech Republic Under-21 Goalkeeper Jan Laštůvka from Shakhtar Donetsk in a loan deal to last until the end of the season.〔(whufc.com | Lastuvka to sign on loan )〕 * 4 August: West Ham sign Austrian Under 19 Midfielder Georg Grasser from Grazer AK for an undisclosed fee.〔 * 6 August: West Ham part company with Freddie Ljungberg on undisclosed terms by mutual consent.〔(whufc.com | Statement on Fredrik Ljungberg )〕 * 9 August: In honour of the 50th anniversary of Bobby Moore's début, West Ham permanently retire the No. 6 shirt. Matthew Upson is last player to ever wear the number.〔(whufc.com | Goodbye to the No6 )〕 * 16 August: West Ham defeat Wigan Athletic in their first game of the Premier League season 2-1.〔(whufc.com | Defence sets the tone )〕 * 19 August: Midfielder Mark Noble is handed the captain's armband for the second half as the England Under 21 team finish 2-1 winners against Slovenia.〔(whufc.com | Noble plays captain's part )〕 * 24 August: Just five days after captaining the England Under 21 team, Mark Noble receives West Ham's first red card of the season against Man City.〔(whufc.com | City take the points )〕 * 25 August: After being named as an unused substitute in West Ham's first two games, Jordan Spence receives a call-up to the England Under-19 squad. Spence had previously captained both the Under-17 and Under-18 teams.〔(whufc.com | Spence takes next step )〕 * 27 August: Defender Anton Ferdinand completes an £ 8million move to Sunderland.〔(whufc.com | Ferdinand transfer completed )〕 * 1 September: Left back George McCartney also signs for Sunderland in an £6 million deal.〔(whufc.com | McCartney heads to Sunderland )〕 * 1 September: Goalkeeper Robert Green and Centre Back Matthew Upson are named in the England squad to face Andorra and Croatia〔(whufc.com | Green and Upson get England call )〕 * 2 September: Hungarian Under 19 Striker Bálint Bajner signs from Liberty Oradea on a season long loan.〔(whufc.com | Bajner secures Boleyn switch )〕 * 2 September: West Ham announce the signings of Italy Striker David Di Michele and Congolese Left back Hérita Ilunga, arriving on season-long loans from Torino and Toulouse respectively. Both deals are with a view to possible permanent transfers.〔(whufc.com | Di Michele and Ilunga sign )〕 * 3 September: Alan Curbishley resigns as West Ham manager, disillusioned by the lack of transfers funds and the enforced loss of key players Freddie Ljungberg, Bobby Zamora, Anton Ferdinand and George McCartney.〔(bbc.co.uk | Curbishley quits as West Ham boss )〕 * 3 September: Reserve team boss Kevin Keen is named as caretaker manager.〔(whufc.com | Keen takes temporary charge )〕 * 4 September: West Ham draw up a six-man short-list for the job of new manager. They are Slaven Bilić, Gérard Houllier, Gianfranco Zola, Roberto Donadoni and Roberto Mancini, with the sixth "remaining confidential."〔(kumb.com | Six on the shortlist: who's who )〕 * 5 September: West Ham sign Uruguay and former River Plate left back Walter López on a one-year deal.〔(whufc.com | Lopez becomes latest recruit )〕 * 11 September: Gianfranco Zola is officially confirmed as West Ham's new manager.〔(whufc.com | Zola named new manager )〕 * 15 September: Chelsea assistant manager Steve Clarke becomes first team coach at West Ham.〔(whufc.com | Clarke takes coaching role )〕 * 24 September: West Ham decide to appeal to the CAS after a Football Association arbitration panel rules in favour of Sheffield United over the Carlos Tevez affair.〔(whufc.com | Club to appeal to CAS )〕 * 3 October: After coming on as a half-time substitute, 14-year-old striker Robert Hall gets two assists as England Under-16s cruise to a 6-0 win against Northern Ireland.〔(whufc.com | Hall shines for England )〕 * 5 October: Goalkeeper Robert Green and centre back Matthew Upson are selected in the England squad to face Kazakhstan and Belarus.〔(whufc.com | England call Green and Upson )〕 * 8 October: Winger Matthew Etherington is voted player of the month for September by users of whufc.com.〔(whufc.com | Etherington takes the plaudits )〕 * 8 October: Defender Jordan Spence captains the England Under 19s, in their opening European Under-19 Championship qualifier, to a 3-0 win against Albania U19s.〔(whufc.com | Spence leads England to win )〕 * 11 October: Matthew Upson wins his tenth cap for England as they win 5-1 at home to Kazakhstan.〔(whufc.com | Upson helps five-star England )〕 * 14 October: After a two-week trial, Spanish striker Diego Tristán signs on a one-year deal.〔(whufc.com | Tristan deal completed )〕 * 14 October: Mark Noble plays as an England Under-21 2-2 home draw against a Wales team featuring Jack Collison sees them win 5-4 on aggregate and reach the 2009 European Under-21 Championship in Sweden.〔(whufc.com | Noble off to finals )〕 * 15 October: Australia captain Lucas Neill leads his team to a 4-0 home victory against Qatar.〔(whufc.com | Neill leads Australia to victory )〕 * 15 October: Matthew Upson plays the full 90 minutes as England record a 3-1 win against Belarus.〔(whufc.com | Upson plays as England shine )〕 * 8 January: Matthew Etherington signs for Stoke on a -year deal for an undisclosed figure, thought to be around £3 million.〔(www.dailymail.com| Etherington joins Pulis's 'stray dogs home' at Stoke after completing £3m switch from West Ham )〕 * 19 January: Craig Bellamy signs for Manchester City on a -year deal for an undisclosed figure, thought to be around £14 million.〔(www.guardian.co.uk| Manchester City complete signing of Bellamy• Fee for Welshman believed to be in region of £14m• Striker signs four-and-a-half-year deal at Eastlands )〕 * 22 January: Nigel Quashie is loaned to Wolves for the rest of the season.〔(BBCsport| Quashie makes loan move to Wolves )〕 * 26 January: Hayden Mullins signs for Portsmouth for an undisclosed fee, thought to be £2m, on a -year deal.〔(www.dailmail.co.uk| Portsmouth sign Pele (no, not that one) as Mullins joins him at Fratton Park after completing £2m switch from West Ham )〕 * 26 January: Savio Nsereko signs for West Ham, which is thought to have been in the region of £9 million (depending on appearances), on a four-and-a-half-year contract. * 30 January: Radoslav Kováč is loaned from Spartak Moscow for the rest of the season. Zola has the option of making it a permanent switch in the summer if he so wishes. * 31 January: Julien Faubert is loaned to Real Madrid for the rest of the season with a view to a permanent move. * 2 February: Calum Davenport is loaned to Sunderland for the rest of the season. * 2 February: Scott Parker wins E.ON Player of the Round award after his man-of-the-match display against Hartlepool United in the 4th round of the FA cup. * 2 February: West Ham end a run of 8 unbeaten matches in all competitions, by losing to Manchester United 1-0 at Upton Park * 9 February: Hungary Under-21 goalkeeper Peter Kurucz is loaned from Ujpest until the end of the season with a view to a possible permanent transfer. * 11 February: Highly rated Republic of Ireland youth international striker Terry Dixon on a three-year contract. Dixon was released by Tottenham Hotspur after hampering his potential with injuries. * 11 February: All 3 West Ham United players that are called up to the England squad to play a friendly against Spain, play a part. Matthew Upson and Robert Green were second-half substitutes, while Carlton Cole got his first full international cap and came close to scoring with a great move which just ends with his shot being cleared off the line after Cole had taken the ball around Pepe Reina. Spain eventually win 2-0.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/internationals/7874902.stm )〕 * 1 March: Valon Behrami gets injured against Man City and is expected to be out for six months with an anterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2009/03/01/1133082/valon-behrami-suffers-injury-against-manchester-city )〕 * 4 March: Welsh international Jack Collison is injured playing against Wigan Athletic and is expected to be out for 6 to 8 weeks after dislocating his kneecap.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wharf.co.uk/2009/03/wigan-0-west-ham-1.html )〕 * 12 March: Highly rated Czech Goalkeeper Marek Štěch joins Wycombe Wanderers on loan until the end of the season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/page/LatestNews/0,,10430~1587195,00.html )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2008–09 West Ham United F.C. season」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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