First Team Player Profiles
Jermaine Jenas
The hard-working midfielder has just completed his fourth season at White Hart Lane since joining from Newcastle United in August 2005.
Having now scored 25 goals in his 150 games for the Club, JJ has become an integral part of the Spurs engine room.
He played a key role in our run to the Carling Cup Final at Wembley in February 2008, where we defeated Chelsea to claim our first trophy in nine years.
In July 2008, he signed a new five-year contract at the Club and began the 2008-09 season as a vice-captain.
Jermaine made his name at Nottingham Forest before a high-profile switch to Newcastle in February 2002. He made 149 appearances for the Toon, scoring 12 goals.
He was first capped at senior level by England as a 17-year-old in a friendly defeat against Australia at Upton Park. Despite only coming on as a half-time substitute, JJ was still awarded the Man of the Match award.
Jermaine has since gone on to win 20 caps for his country, and scored the first goal of Fabio Capello's reign as Head Coach in a friendly win over Switzerland at Wembley in February 2008.
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| JERMAINE JENAS INFO |
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| Name Jermaine Jenas |
| Born February 18, 1983 |
| Position Midfielder |
| Squad No. 8 |
| Joined Spurs August 2005 |
| Previous Club(s) Nottingham Forest, Newcastle United |













