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| Danny Rose | ||
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| Personal information | ||
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| Full name: | Daniel Lee Rose | |
| Date of birth: | 2 July 1990 | |
| Place of birth: | Doncaster, | |
| Height: | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) | |
| Playing position: | Left back | |
| Club information | ||
| Current club | ||
| Youth clubs | ||
| 2005–2006 | ||
| Senior clubs | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls) |
| 2006–2007 2007–2021 2009 2009 2010–2011 2012–2013 2020 2021–2022 |
0 (0) 156 (8) 7 (0) 6 (0) 17 (0) 27 (1) 11 (0) 8 (0) | |
| National team | ||
| 2005–2006 2006–2007 2007–2008 2008–2009 2009–2013 2012 2016–2019 |
5 (0) 13 (0) 2 (0) 6 (1) 29 (3) 4 (0) 29 (0) | |
Daniel Lee Rose (born 2 July 1990) is an English professional footballer who played as a left-back for EFL Championship club Watford. He is currently a free agent having mutually agreed to cancel his contract with Watford.
Rose started his professional career at Leeds United in 2006, having progressed through the club's youth ranks, but left for current club Tottenham Hotspur in July 2007, having never played for Leeds. Having failed to break into the first team, he joined Watford on loan in March 2009, making seven appearances, and then joined Peterborough United on loan in September 2009. Having made six appearances for Peterborough, he returned to Tottenham, and made his debut for the latter club. Having still been unable to establish himself as a regular player, he joined Bristol City on loan in September 2010, and made 17 appearances. Although Rose became more involved in the Tottenham team during the 2011–12 season, making 20 appearances in all competitions, he spent the following season on loan to Sunderland, where he made 29 appearances. In January 2020, Rose made the switch from Tottenham Hotspur to Newcastle United on a temporary 6-month loan.
Rose played for England at the under-17 and under-19 levels before making his under-21 debut in 2009. Since then, he established himself in the team, making 29 appearances. He earned his first senior cap in a 3–2 victory against Germany in 2016.
External links[]
- Danny Rose profile at the official Tottenham Hotspur F.C. website
- Danny Rose profile at the official Football Association website
Danny Rose profile at Soccerbase
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| England – UEFA Euro 2016 – Round of 16 |
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1. Hart
2. Walker
3. Rose
4. Milner
5. Cahill
6. Smalling
7. Sterling
8. Lallana
9. Kane
10. Rooney
11. Vardy
12. Clyne
13. Forster
14. Henderson
15. Sturridge
16. Stones
17. Dier
18. Wilshere
19. Barkley
20. Alli
21. Bertrand
22. Rashford
23. Heaton
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| England – 2018 FIFA World Cup – Fourth place |
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1. Pickford
2. Walker
3. Rose
4. Dier
5. Stones
6. Maguire
7. Lingard
8. Henderson
9. Kane (c)
10. Sterling
11. Vardy
12. Trippier
13. Butland
14. Welbeck
15. Cahill
16. Jones
17. Delph
18. Young
19. Rashford
20. Alli
21. Loftus-Cheek
22. Alexander-Arnold
23. Pope
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