Junior Stanislas is a winger, born on 26 November 1989 in Kidbrooke, England.
In 2000, Junior was given an opportunity to pass a trial and show his skills in a demonstration game in the academy of West Ham United. The footballer made encouraging display and had a series of special tests, which were aimed at detecting all his strengths and weaknesses. Stanislas was admitted to the youth system of ‘The Hammers’ and started to work on the development of his key abilities. It took him eight years to get ready for a professional level.
In 2008, the winger penned his first senior contract with West Ham United and went on loan to Southend United, where he netted one goal in six fixtures during his spell. After returning to his parent club, Junior made 42 appearances and fired five goals during two years and a half.
In the summer 2011, Burnley secured the footballer’s services and saw him score eight goals in 100 matches during three seasons.
In the summer 2014 Stanislas completed a move to Bournemouth.
In 2009, Stanislas was capped three times for the England national U-20 and U-21 squads.
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