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Full name: | Darren Robert Anderton | |
Date of birth: | 3 March 1972 | |
Place of birth: | Southampton, England | |
Height: | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | |
Playing position: | Winger Attacking midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
1985–1987 | Itchen Saints | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1990–1992 1992–2004 2004–2005 2005–2006 2006–2008 Total |
Portsmouth Tottenham Hotspur Birmingham City Wolverhampton Wanderers Bournemouth |
299 (34) 20 (3) 24 (1) 66 (12) 471 (57) | 62 (7)
National team | ||
1992–1993 1998 1994–2001 |
England U21 England B England |
1 (0) 30 (7) | 12 (5)
Darren Robert Anderton (born 3 March 1972) is a retired English footballer who spent most of his career with Tottenham Hotspur as a midfielder. He played 30 times for the England national football team, scoring 7 goals.
External links[]
- Darren Anderton player profile at afcb.co.uk
- Darren Anderton player profile at wolves.co.uk
- Darren Anderton profile at Soccerbase
England |
England – UEFA Euro 1996 |
1. Seaman 2. G. Neville 3. Pearce 4. Ince 5. Adams 6. Southgate 7. Platt 8. Gascoigne 9. Shearer 10. Sheringham 11. Anderton 12. Howey 13. Flowers 14. Barmby 15. Redknapp 16. Campbell 17. McManaman 18. Ferdinand 19. P. Neville 20. Stone 21. Fowler 22. Walker Manager: Venables |
England – 1998 FIFA World Cup |
1. Seaman 2. Campbell 3. Le Saux 4. Ince 5. Adams 6. Southgate 7. Beckham 8. Batty 9. Shearer (c) 10. Sheringham 11. McManaman 12. Neville 13. Martyn 14. Anderton 15. Merson 16. Scholes 17. Lee 18. Keown 19. L. Ferdinand 20. Owen 21. R. Ferdinand 22. Flowers Manager: Glenn Hoddle |