Chris Wood

New Zealand footballer

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2025 Chris Wood represented New Zealand national football team, scoring 3 goals in 4 appearances
2025 Chris Wood scored 3 goals in 3 appearances for the New Zealand national football team during the year.
2025 Chris Wood represented New Zealand national football team, scoring 3 goals in 2 appearances in this year.
May 11 2025 Scored his 20th goal of the season in a 2-2 draw against Leicester City, which secured Nottingham Forest's qualification for European competitions for the first time in 30 years.
February 1 2025 Scored a hat-trick, including a penalty, in a 7-0 victory over Brighton, becoming the first Nottingham Forest player to achieve this feat at the City Ground in the top flight since Nigel Clough in 1987.
January 2025 Signed a new contract with Nottingham Forest, extending his deal until 2027.
2024 Chris Wood is scheduled to play 6 matches for the New Zealand national team, aiming to score 7 goals.
December 7 2024 Wood became Nottingham Forest's top leading goalscorer in the Premier League by netting the winner in a 3–2 away victory over Manchester United, reaching 25 goals for the club.
October 2024 Chris Wood was named the Premier League Player of the Month for October, being the league's top scorer for the month with four goals in three appearances.
October 2024 Chris Wood announced that he and his wife, Emma Lovell, are expecting a baby girl, marking the arrival of Wood's first child.
June 2024 Chris Wood married his long-term partner Emma Lovell, who is a solicitor.
2023 Received New Zealand Football Awards International Player of the Year.
2023 Chris Wood played 4 matches for the New Zealand national team, scoring 1 goal.
December 26 2023 Wood scored a hat-trick in a 3–1 away victory over Newcastle United, becoming only the fourth player in Premier League history to achieve this against his former club.
August 2023 Chris Wood was again part of Nottingham Forest for the 2023–24 Premier League season, contributing to the team.
June 2023 Chris Wood's transfer to Nottingham Forest became permanent for a reported fee of £15 million.
March 30 2023 Sidelined with a thigh injury for the rest of the season.
March 30 2023 Nottingham Forest announced that Chris Wood would miss the rest of the season due to a thigh injury.
February 18 2023 Wood scored his first goal for Nottingham Forest with an 84th-minute tap-in, earning the team a draw at home against Manchester City.
January 20 2023 Chris Wood joined Premier League club Nottingham Forest on loan from Newcastle United until the end of the season.
2022 Chris Wood had 10 appearances for the New Zealand national team, scoring 6 goals.
March 2022 Wood became New Zealand's men's leading goal scorer with 30 goals after scoring twice in a 4–0 win against Fiji during the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
March 10 2022 Chris Wood scored his first goal for Newcastle United, netting the equaliser in a 2–1 league victory over Southampton.
January 2022 Transferred to Newcastle United for £25 million, becoming the most expensive Oceania player of all time.
January 2022 On loan to Nottingham Forest, Chris Wood made 7 appearances in the Premier League during the 2022–23 season.
January 15 2022 Chris Wood made his Newcastle United debut in a 1–1 draw against Watford, just two days after signing with the club.
January 13 2022 Chris Wood signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Newcastle United for a fee reported to be £25 million, marking his transfer as a significant event for the club.
2021 Inducted into IFFHS Oceania Men's Team of All Time and received New Zealand Football Awards for Player of the Year and International Player of the Year.
2021 Chris Wood played 3 matches for the New Zealand national team in 2021, scoring 3 goals.
2021 Chris Wood was included in the IFFHS Oceania Men's Team of All Time.
2021 Chris Wood participated in the New Zealand Olympic team, appearing in 5 matches and scoring 3 goals.
August 2021 Chris Wood transferred to Newcastle United, where he continued to compete in the Premier League.
April 25 2021 Chris Wood scored his first hat-trick for Burnley in a 4–0 away league win against Wolverhampton Wanderers, becoming the first New Zealander to score three goals in a Premier League match.
March 6 2021 Wood scored his 40th goal in the Premier League during a 1–1 draw against Arsenal, also becoming the eighth player in the history of Burnley to start 100 Premier League games for the club.
2020 Chris Wood was named Burnley Player of the Year.
2020 Wood was named as one of the three overage players to participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.
2020 Chris Wood did not make any appearances for the New Zealand national team.
July 26 2020 Wood scored in the final match of the 2019–20 season in Burnley's 2–1 defeat to Brighton, marking his 14th goal of the season, his highest return in the Premier League and best scoring season overall with Burnley.
2019 Received New Zealand Football Awards Player of the Year and International Player of the Year.
2019 Chris Wood played 1 match for the New Zealand national team.
November 2019 Chris Wood signed a new contract with Burnley, committing himself to the club until 2023.
2018 Received New Zealand Football Awards Player of the Year.
2018 Chris Wood did not make any appearances for the New Zealand national team.
2017 In the 2016-17 season, Chris Wood became the top scorer for Leeds United, netting 27 goals.
2017 Chris Wood was awarded the Leeds United Player of the Year.
2017 Chris Wood played 10 matches for the New Zealand national team, scoring 6 goals.
2017 Chris Wood was selected in the EFL Team of the Season.
2017 Chris Wood was recognized as the EFL Championship Golden Boot winner.
2017 Chris Wood was included in the PFA Team of the Year for the Championship.

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