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Sammie Szmodics

Sammie Szmodics
Szmodics with Ipswich Town in 2024
Personal information
Full name Samuel Joseph Szmodics[1]
Date of birth (1995-09-24) 24 September 1995 (age 29)[2]
Place of birth Colchester, England
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)[3]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, forward
Team information
Current team
Ipswich Town
Number 23
Youth career
2002–2013 Colchester United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2013–2019 Colchester United 142 (35)
2015Braintree Town (loan) 3 (2)
2019–2020 Bristol City 3 (0)
2020Peterborough United (loan) 10 (4)
2020–2022 Peterborough United 79 (21)
2022–2024 Blackburn Rovers 79 (33)
2024– Ipswich Town 14 (3)
International career
2024– Republic of Ireland 10 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 23:14, 8 December 2024 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:46, 17 November 2024 (UTC)

Samuel Joseph Szmodics (/ˈsmɒdɪks/,[4] born 24 September 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or forward for Premier League club Ipswich Town. Born in England, he plays for the Republic of Ireland national team.

An academy product of hometown club Colchester United, he made his professional debut in 2013, going on to score 38 goals in 162 appearances for the club before departing in 2019. After a brief spell at Bristol City, he spent two years at Peterborough United before joining Blackburn Rovers in 2022, where he became a key player, finishing as the top scorer in the 2023–24 EFL Championship.

Szmodics made his Republic of Ireland debut in a friendly against Belgium in March 2024.[5]

Club career

Colchester United

Szmodics is a product of the Colchester United Academy, having progressed through the club's youth ranks since the age of seven.[6] He was a regular starter and scorer for the under-18 side, which included a goal in Colchester's 3–2 FA Youth Cup defeat by Chelsea on 1 December 2012, sweeping in Macauley Bonne's cross.[7]

2013–14 season

For Colchester United's 2013–14 pre-season campaign, Szmodics was drafted in to the first-team for their friendly fixtures. He was included in manager Joe Dunne's squad for a game at AFC Sudbury on 12 July 2013, and scored twice in two first-half minutes to hand Colchester a 2–0 lead in their eventual 5–0 win.[8] Szmodics was then drafted into the first-team squad during the season while the club were suffering an injury crisis.[9] He came on as a substitute for Craig Eastmond to make his professional debut on 28 September as Colchester drew 1–1 with Bristol City at Ashton Gate.[10]

While appearing in the first-team, Szmodics continued to play for the under-18s. He helped his side to a FA Youth Cup first round 4–1 win over AFC Wimbledon on 12 November by scoring the opening goal, which also helped to extend their unbeaten run to 13 wins from 13 league and cup games.[11]

Szmodics was shortlisted for the Football League Apprentice of the Year award in the League One category in January 2014, facing opposition from Preston North End's Josh Brownhill and Milton Keynes Dons' Brendan Galloway.[12] He finished as runner-up to Galloway in the awards held in March 2014.[13]

With the Colchester United under-18 side, Szmodics helped to earn the club a league title and cup winning double during the 2013–14 season. He scored a hat-trick in the Youth Alliance Cup final held against Bradford City at Valley Parade on 29 April in a 4–2 win for the U's.[14]

Szmodics ended the campaign with seven League One substitute appearances and one FA Cup substitute appearances to his name.[15]

2014–15 season

Szmodics made his first appearance of the season as a second-half substitute for Freddie Sears in Colchester's 4–0 away defeat to Charlton Athletic in the League Cup on 12 August 2014.[16] He made his first professional start for the club on 30 August, when Colchester were defeated 3–1 by Peterborough United at the Colchester Community Stadium. Szmodics was replaced by Dominic Vose after 57 minutes.[17]

On 10 October 2014, Szmodics signed a three-and-a-half-year contract extension with Colchester until the summer of 2018.[18] He scored his first professional goal for the club on 9 November. After coming on as an 81st-minute substitute for Alex Gilbey in the U's FA Cup first round tie against Gosport Borough, Szmodics scored Colchester's sixth goal in a 6–3 win.[19] He scored his first league goal on Boxing Day 2014 in Colchester's 2–1 home defeat by Gillingham.[20] Having been confined mostly to substitute appearances, manager Humes said that Szmodics had been "very close" to being a regular starter for the club over the Christmas period, and that the player was "very much in our thoughts, going forward".[21] Szmodics then broke into the first-team with a string of starts, beginning with a goalless draw with Crawley Town on 28 December.[22]

After breaking into the first-team and making 35 appearances across the season, as well as scoring five goals,[23] Szmodics was named as Colchester United 'Young Player of the Year' in May 2015.[24]

2015–16 season: Loan to Braintree Town and return

After making six appearances in the first team in the early stages of the 2015–16 season, Szmodics was allowed to leave the club on loan in order to gain more first-team experience. He joined National League side Braintree Town on 30 October 2015 for an initial month-long loan.[25] He made a goalscoring debut the following day as his 75th-minute goal earned Braintree a 1–0 win against Macclesfield Town at Cressing Road.[26] Szmodics was recalled by his parent club on 27 November following manager Tony Humes' dismissal by Colchester on 26 November.[27]

A foot injury kept Szmodics out of action for several months, wearing a protective boot and requiring injections in order to avoid an operation across Christmas and the New Year.[28] He was ruled out for the rest of the season in March 2016 after undergoing surgery on his ankle.[29] He had made eight appearances for Colchester in addition to his three for Braintree.[30] Szmodics signed a three-year contract extension with the club on 21 June.[31]

2016–17 season

Szmodics scored his first goal of the 2016–17 season on 27 August 2016 in Colchester's 2–0 win at Adams Park against Wycombe Wanderers.[32] His ankle injury resurfaced during the latter stages of 2016, and in January 2017 he was forced to undergo surgery on his troublesome ankle which physio Tony Flynn estimated would keep Szmodics out of action for approximately six weeks.[33] He returned to action on 4 March 2017, replacing Sean Murray during Colchester's game against Cambridge United. Within eight minutes of being introduced, Szmodics scored an equaliser for Colchester to earn a 1–1 draw.[34] Following a challenge on Crewe Alexandra striker Chris Dagnall during Colchester's 2–0 away defeat on 18 March, it was confirmed that Szmodics had broken his leg and would be ruled out for the remainder of the campaign, having scored five goals in 23 games for Colchester.[35]

2017–18 season

Szmodics came off the bench to score his first goal of the season and Colchester's only goal on 5 August in their season-opening 3–1 defeat at Accrington Stanley.[36] After scoring five goals in five games throughout December, including a brace in a 3–1 win against Exeter City, Szmodics was nominated for the EFL League Two Player of the Month award.[37] His performances during the first half of the season led to speculation that he was to sign for Premier League side AFC Bournemouth for a £1 million fee during the January transfer window.[38] He was subsequently named League Two Player of the Month on 12 January.[39]

2018–19 season

Szmodics was again Colchester's top scorer for the second successive season with 15 goals, and with his contract set to expire at the end of the season, he was once again linked with a move away from the club.[40]

Bristol City

On 28 June 2019, Szmodics ended his 16-year association with Colchester United, signing for Championship club Bristol City for an undisclosed fee on a three-year contract.[41]

Peterborough United

After making just four appearances in five months at Bristol City, Szmodics signed for League One club Peterborough United on a six-month loan deal on 16 January 2020.[42] He played his first game for Peterborough two days later, a 1–0 defeat at AFC Wimbledon.[43] He went on to make a total of 10 appearances during his loan spell, scoring four goals – including a brace against Ipswich Town in a 4–1 win over their promotion rivals.[44]

On 8 September 2020, Szmodics signed permanently for Peterborough.[45] He signed a four-year contract after signing for an "undisclosed fee" believed to be in excess of £1m, with a number of other clubs rumoured to be interested, including Sunderland and Portsmouth.[46] Szmodics scored 16 goals in all competitions for Peterborough in the 2020–21 season, helping the club win promotion back to the Championship.

Blackburn Rovers

Szmodics joined Blackburn Rovers on 1 August 2022, signing a three-year deal with an optional extra year, for an undisclosed fee.[47][48] Peterborough had earlier rejected three bids from Blackburn, all in excess of £1m, before a fee was agreed.[49] Blackburn manager Jon Dahl Tomasson said that Szmodics would be well-suited to the club's intense style of play.[50] On 6 August 2022, Szmodics scored on his debut for Blackburn in a 3–0 away win against Swansea City.[51]

Following a strong start to the 2023–24 season, Szmodics was awarded the EFL Championship Player of the Month for November 2023 having scored six goals in four matches.[52] His form throughout the season earned him a place in the EFL Championship Team of the Season.[53] He was also named as Blackburn's Supporters' and Players' Player of the Year at the end of the season.[54] On the final matchday of the season, on 4 May, he scored a brace in a 2–0 away victory over champions Leicester City, securing Blackburn's continued presence in the Championship.[55] He also managed to finish the season as the Championship's top scorer with 27 goals in 44 league appearances.[56]

Ipswich Town

On 16 August 2024, Szmodics joined newly promoted Premier League club Ipswich Town on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee.[57] He made his Ipswich and Premier League debut one day later, coming on as a second half substitute in a 2–0 loss to Liverpool at Portman Road.[58] On 24 August, he scored his first Premier League goal for Ipswich in a 4–1 away loss to Manchester City.[59]

International career

As well as his country of birth, England, Szmodics was also eligible to represent the Republic of Ireland and Hungary through his Irish County Longford-born grandmother and Hungarian-born grandfather.[60][61]

On 28 May 2021, Szmodics received his first call up to the Republic of Ireland team for the summer friendlies against Andorra and Hungary, following the withdrawal of Callum Robinson and Aaron Connolly from the initial squad through injury.[62] On 2 June, however, Szmodics was ruled out of the squad after he aggravated an existing shoulder problem in training ahead of the Andorra game.[63]

In October 2023, he was recalled for two UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying games against Greece and Gibraltar,[64] but withdrew from the squad for personal reasons.[65]

On 13 March 2024, Hungary manager Marco Rossi publicly criticised Szmodics for allegedly leaking information to the media about Rossi's contact to attempt to convince him to switch his international allegiance to Hungary ahead of their UEFA Euro 2024 campaign.[66] Szmodics disputed Rossi's claims, stating "I have never spoken to anyone from that country. I am fully focused on playing for Ireland."[67] Szmodics made his debut for Ireland on 23 March in a 0–0 draw against Belgium at the Aviva Stadium.[68][5]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 8 December 2024
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Colchester United 2013–14[15] League One 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0
2014–15[23] League One 31 4 2 1 1 0 1[a] 0 35 5
2015–16[30] League One 5 0 1 0 1 0 1[a] 0 8 0
2016–17[69] League Two 19 5 1 0 1 0 2[b] 0 23 5
2017–18[70] League Two 37 12 0 0 1 0 2[b] 1 40 13
2018–19[71] League Two 44 14 1 0 1 1 3[b] 0 49 15
Total 142 35 6 1 5 1 9 1 163 38
Braintree Town (loan) 2015–16[30] National League 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2
Bristol City 2019–20[72] Championship 3 0 0 0 1 0 4 0
Peterborough United (loan) 2019–20[72] League One 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4
Peterborough United 2020–21[73] League One 42 15 1 0 0 0 3[b] 1 46 16
2021–22[74] Championship 36 6 3 1 0 0 39 7
2022–23[75] League One 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 89 25 4 1 0 0 3 1 96 27
Blackburn Rovers 2022–23[75] Championship 34 5 4 2 3 0 41 7
2023–24[76] Championship 44 27 3 6 1 0 48 33
2024–25[77] Championship 1 1 1 2 2 3
Total 79 33 7 8 5 2 91 43
Ipswich Town 2024–25[77] Premier League 14 3 0 0 14 3
Career total 331 98 17 10 11 3 12 2 371 113
  1. ^ a b Appearance in Football League Trophy
  2. ^ a b c d Appearances in EFL Trophy

International

As of match played 17 November 2024
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Republic of Ireland
2024 10 0
Total 10 0

Honours

Colchester United U18

Individual

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