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For other persons named Stephen Hunt, see Stephen Hunt (disambiguation).
Stephen Patrick Hunt (born 1 August 1981 in Portlaoise, County Laois) is an Irish footballer who plays for Hull City in the Premier League. His position is left midfield, although he can also play at left back and as an attacking midfielder. He previously played for Brentford, Crystal Palace and Reading. He is sponsored by Puma. His younger brother, Noel Hunt, is also a footballer.
[edit] Club career[edit] Early yearsHunt became known for his creative and skilful play as well as his work rate as a winger. Although born in Laois, Hunt grew up in Clonea-Power, Waterford. He was a talented under-age hurler and soccer player. He played for Waterford hurlers at under-15 and under-16 levels.[1] Hunt's first introduction to organised football was when he moved to the Mount Sion secondary school in Waterford at the age of 11. During his time at secondary school he also began playing for local soccer side Johnville. This gained Hunt a degree of recognition and he played in the Kennedy Cup with Waterford County. He later excelled for Carrick United at various age levels, before going to England starting his career as a trainee with Crystal Palace. Failing to make an impact on the first team, Hunt had trials with clubs including Dundee United[2] before leaving to join Brentford. In his four years at the West London club, he became an integral part of the team. In 2005 Hunt rejected a new contract and decided to leave Brentford. After agreeing to join Bradford City, late interest from Reading, then in the Football League Championship, made him change his mind. [edit] ReadingHunt was unfortunate to be denied more starting appearances in his first Reading season by the form of Bobby Convey. He still made a good contribution, appearing from the bench, as Reading marched to the Championship title and promotion to the Premiership during the 2005–06 season. On 14 October 2006, while lunging for a ball, Hunt's knee collided with Chelsea's goalkeeper Petr Čech at the Madejski Stadium, resulting in Čech undergoing surgery for a depressed fracture of the skull.[3] Following the incident, Premier League officials, players, pundits, player's representatives and even MPs expressed views either condemning[4] or supporting[5] Hunt and the others involved in the aftermath of the incident. The FA eventually confirmed that no action would be taken against Hunt[6] but, in the mean time, both Hunt and team-mate Ibrahima Sonko, involved in a collision in the same match with Čech's replacement Carlo Cudicini, had allegedly received death threats from Chelsea fans.[7][8][9] On 9 July 2007, Hunt signed an improved three year contract to keep him at Reading until the end of the 2009–10 season.[10] During the January 2008 transfer window, Reading rejected £2.5 million,[11][12] £3 million,[13] £4.5 million,[14] then finally £5 million[15] bids from Sunderland for Hunt, but Reading confirmed that they had no intention of selling players during the January 2008 transfer window.[11][12] On 1 February 2008, Hunt signed a new deal with Reading keeping him at the club until the summer of 2011.[16] In 2007–08, Hunt scored 6 goals in 39 appearances for Reading's first team. On 4 February 2009, Reading confirmed that Hunt had signed a new three and a half year contract, that would keep him at the club until the summer of 2012.[17] However, on 9 June 2009, Hunt announced his intention to leave Reading in the hope securing a move back to the Premier League.[18] [edit] Hull CityOn 13 August 2009 it was confirmed that Hunt had signed for Hull City for an undisclosed fee, believed to be around the region of £3.5 million.[19][20] He scored his first goal for the club 28 minutes into his debut against Chelsea on 15 August 2009.[21] This was also the first goal of the 2009–10 Premier League season. However, he was taunted by Chelsea fans throughout the game, due to the incident with Cech. Hunt also scored in his next match, his home debut for Hull City, but they were beaten 5–1 by Tottenham.[22] [edit] International careerHunt earned his first cap for the Republic of Ireland in their 2-1 win away to San Marino on 7 February 2007, coming on as a substitute.[23] He earned his second cap in their 1-0 home win against Wales on 24 March 2007, again coming on as a substitute.[24] Hunt then made a substitute appearance in Ireland's 1-0 defeat to the Czech Republic on 12 September 2007. However, he was sent off by Greek referee Kyros Vassaras following a challenge on Jan Polák, with later reports suggesting this was a harsh decision as Hunt had appeared to win the ball.[25] [edit] Honours
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