It's unknown, a shame they never did it like some of the other ones with proper digital stadiometer you could at least see. I'm not sure with that type of stadiometer how far above the the 'reading' part is, could be a couple of cm or so. What a signing for Real Madrid!! It's Hazard with 5'9"ish Jose Mourinho: Click Here Even accounting for footwear differences on the pitch, the difference looks much greater than what the two are currently listed, so I'm onfused. Is it that Mourinho is taller than listed or that Hazard is shorter than listed?
It's the shortest he has looked, but if they are moving, sometimes differences can be exaggerated. But then look at this photo click Here. That makes no sense either, I can't explain that reversal of height! Maybe 5ft7. I think it would be unlikely some of the heights that football clubs put out to be all barefoot.
He was listed at cm in his Arsenal days. Now Chelsea officially had him at cm. I think his morning height is cm and might be his lowest.
No more. Over 5'8. Hazard I guess he is That's never 5cm gap. Similar height to Luca Modric. Btw Chelsea lists Fabregas cm, Pedro cm and Falcao cm which are spot on. At the time, he was 14 and they met at the same school.
Their first child, Yannis, was born on December 19, , to Natacha and Constantine. Two more children were born to the couple in September A son named Samy and a boy named Leo in February In addition to playing attacking midfield and wing for Borussia Dortmund of the Bundesliga, Hazard is a member of the Belgian national football team.
It is his younger brother Eden Hazard who is older than Kylian Hazard. Thanks for visiting Us. The 6—3 aggregate scoreline assured the club progression to the Europa League group stage. Hazard made his highly anticipated debut for Belgium in the match against Luxembourg coming on as a substitute in the 67th minute for Wesley Sonck. On his debut, Hazard became the eighth youngest international player in Belgian football history, at 17 years and days.
On 12 August , after three consecutive substitute appearances with the team, he made his first start under coach Franky Vercauteren in the team's 3—1 friendly loss to the Czech Republic.
Following the resignation of Vercauteren, he was replaced with manager Dick Advocaat. Under Advocaat, Hazard became a starter in the team and, on 14 November , played a full match for the first time in his international career. In the match, which was played against Hungary, Hazard assisted on two goals in a 3—0 win.
Hazard is a Belgium international, having represented his country at under and under level. Hazard made his senior international debut in November , aged 17, in a friendly match against Luxembourg. Nearly three years after his debut, Hazard scored his first international goal against Kazakhstan in October At the FIFA World Cup, he captained Belgium to third place which was their best finish in history, receiving the Silver Ball as the second best player of the tournament.
Hazard returned to the club's reserve team and spent December playing with the squad. Following the winter break, Hazard returned to the first team in January and made substitute appearances in three league matches against Metz, Sochaux, and Paris Saint-Germain.
Following the match against Paris Saint-Germain, he was demoted back to amateur level where he played concurrently with the reserve team in the fourth division and the under team in the Coupe Gambardella. Hazard finished his amateur career with 11 appearances and one goal, helping the reserve team finished in fifth place, which was first among professional clubs' reserve teams playing in the group.
For the —09 season, Hazard was given the number 26 shirt after playing with the number 33 shirt in his debut season. He was also promoted to the senior team permanently by new manager Rudi Garcia. Early on, he made substitute appearances regularly making his season debut as a substitute on 14 September against Sochaux in a 1—1 draw.
One of his substitute appearances proved beneficial against Auxerre on 20 September. With Lille trailing 2—1 in the waning minutes of the match, Hazard, after Lille took a corner kick, quickly scooped up a short clearance from Auxerre and took a right-footed shot just outside the box. It beat the keeper and drew the score 2—2 in the 88th minute.
With Lille's confidence high, the club won the match 3—2 in injury time following a goal from Tulio de Melo. Hazard's first career goal resulted in him becoming the youngest goalscorer in the club's history. Four days after scoring his first professional goal, Hazard made his first professional start in a 4—2 defeat on penalties to Montpellier in the Coupe de la Ligue. He capped the appearance by scoring the opening goal in the club's 3—0 victory.
His assured performances with the club resulted in Lille offering him a three-year contract extension, which he agreed to on 18 November , tying him to the club until Following the —09 season, constant media speculation occurred in numerous countries regarding Hazard's availability on the transfer market.
Despite Lille chairman Michel Seydoux declaring the player off limits and Hazard stating that he wanted to remain at the club for at least another season, several clubs declared interest in the player. Frenchman Zinedine Zidane personally recommended the player to the latter club. On 7 October , Hazard scored his first under goal in the team's 5—0 victory over Estonia.
Three days later, he scored a double in a 2—2 draw with Croatia. In the Elite Round, Hazard led the team in goals scoring three. In the opening match against the Republic of Ireland, he scored the lone goal. In the next match, Hazard was influential in the team's 5—0 thrashing of Sweden scoring a goal and assisting on two others. In the team's final match, they faced Switzerland.
Belgium needed an outright victory to progress to the UEFA European Under Football Championship, but were eliminated from qualifying after drawing 1—1 with the Swiss, despite Hazard opening the scoring for Belgium in the 21st minute.
Prior to making his national team debut with Belgium, Hazard was courted by French Football Federation officials who sought the player to play for the France national team as he had become eligible for French citizenship.
Hazard joined Lille in and spent two years developing in the club's local sports school, due to its youth academy in Luchin not being in operation at that time. On 28 May , he signed his first professional contract agreeing to a three-year deal with Lille. At the start of the —08 season, at the age of 16, Hazard was promoted to the club's reserve team in the Championnat de France amateur, the fourth level of French football, though he still played with Lille's under team in its league and the Coupe Gambardella.
Hazard made his amateur debut on 1 September in a league match against Racing Club de France appearing as a second-half substitute in a 3—1 defeat. He made his first start a week later in the team's 1—0 defeat to Lesquin.
Hazard played for various Belgian national youth teams, such as the under and under teams. With the under team, he was a regular in the team making 17 appearances and scoring two goals. In the tournament, Hazard scored his only goal in the team's opening match against the Netherlands converting a penalty in a 2—2 draw.
The match was a homecoming for Hazard, as it was played in Tubize, where he spent part of his youth career. Throughout the tournament, Hazard impressed media and coaches, which led to many in Belgium comparing him to Belgian football legend Enzo Scifo.
He subsequently played in the next two group stage matches against Iceland and England. Belgium lost both matches. The negative results eliminated the country from the tournament. Due to being an underage player the previous year, Hazard was eligible for the under team for the —09 season. Due to his growing participation with Lille's first team, Hazard was only allowed to play in UEFA European Under Football Championship qualification matches by his club and, as a result, missed the edition of the Milk Cup, which was held during Lille's preseason.
Hazard is the son of two former footballers and began his career in Belgium playing for local youth clubs. In , he moved to France, where he began his senior career with Ligue 1 club Lille. Hazard spent two years in the club's academy and, at the age of 16, made his professional debut in November He went on to become an integral part of the Lille team under manager Rudi Garcia, making over appearances.
In his first full season as a starter, he won the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year award, becoming the first non-French player to win the award.
In the —10 season, Hazard captured the award again, becoming the first player to win the award twice. He was also named to the Ligue 1 Team of the Year.
In the —11 season, he was a part of the Lille team that won the league and cup double and, as a result of his performances, was named the Ligue 1 Player of the Year, the youngest player to win the award.
Hazard was also given the Bravo Award by Italian magazine Guerin Sportivo for his performances during this season. He was also nominated, for the second consecutive season, for the Young Player of the Year award. He became the first player since its inception in to win the award twice. Widely considered as one of the best players in the world, Hazard is known for his creativity, speed, acceleration, dribbling and passing.
Eden Hazard Player. Eden Hazard height - How tall is Eden Hazard? Eden Hazard. Rodrigo Gomes dos Santos. Nuno Gomes. Marcelo Ramiro Camacho. Sarah Gronert. Eden Hazard fans also viewed:. Neddy Rose. Cheick Bathily. Lorenzo Cittadini. Stephanie Gehrlein. Charlotte De Vos. Amin Askar. Mads Clausen. Sanka Danushka. Eden is the eldest of three brothers — and Thorgan, Kylian and Ethan are all also footballers. I take after my mum as a player.
My mum was a striker. I never watched mum play but I can remember going to see my dad play. Actually, I like to think that I am a mix of the best of them. The attacker started his hometown club Royal Stade Brainois at the age of four.
He earned a reputation as a gifted talent during his time at the Belgian team. He spent the majority of his youth career at Tubize. Naturally, it was a big decision for his parents to allow Eden — and his brother Thorgan — to move to another country at such a young age. Eden moved to Lille in Twenty-four months later, Hazard signed his first professional contract with the Ligue 1 side to secure his future for another three seasons. He started to move up the ranks in as a promising talent at the age of Hazard was a second-half substitute in loss to Racing Club on 1 September Claude Peul, who is currently in charge of Leicester City, called Hazard up to the first-team squad in due to an injury crisis at the Ligue 1 outfit.
Hazard made his professional debut as a late substitute against Nancy on 16 November He was taken out of the firing line for a couple of months before he returned to the first-team to feature against Metz, Sochaux, and Paris Saint-Germain. New Lille manager Rudi Garcia gave Hazard a more important role in the season. He scored his first Lille goal when he netted an equaliser in a win against Auxurre in the 88th minute.
Heading into the second half of the season, Hazard made important contributions in victories over Sochaux and Monaco with a goal and an assist.
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