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Gary Neville
Gary Neville
Personal information
Full name: Gary Alexander Neville
Date of birth: February 18, 1975 (1975-02-18) (age 49)
Place of birth:    Bury, Flag of England England
Height: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position: Right-back
Youth clubs
1991–1992 Flag of England Manchester United
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
1992–2011 Flag of England Manchester United 400 00(5)   
National team
1992
1992–1993
1995–2007
Flag of England England U16
Flag of England England U18
Flag of England England
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085 00(0)
Teams managed
2012-2016
2015-2016
Flag of England England (assistant)
Flag of Spain Valencia

Gary Alexander Neville (born 18 February 1975) is an English football coach and former player who until recently served as assistant manager for the England national football team, and as co-owner of Salford City. Since retiring from football in 2011, Neville went into punditry and was a commentator for Sky Sports until he took over the head coach position at Valencia. He is England's most-capped right-back with 85 caps, and was Manchester United's club captain for five years.

Neville spent his entire playing career at Old Trafford, making him a one-club man. At the time of his retirement in 2011, he was United's second longest serving player in the squad, behind long-time team-mate Ryan Giggs. Neville made his international debut in 1995 and was first-choice right-back for England for more than ten years, representing the nation at three European Championships and two World Cups. He is one of the most decorated English and European footballers of all time, having won a total of 20 trophies, including eight Premier League titles and two Champions League titles.

Neville is the older brother of twin siblings, former Manchester United and Everton player Phil Neville and sister Tracey Neville, a retired netball international.

Honours[]

Clubs[]

Manchester United

Individual[]

  • PFA Team of the Year: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007
  • Overall Team of the Decade – Premier League 10 Seasons Awards (1992–93 – 2001–02)

External links[]

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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:  Flag of England Venables

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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:  Flag of England Glenn Hoddle

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England – UEFA Euro 2000

1. Seaman 2. G. Neville 3. P. Neville 4. Campbell 5. Adams 6. Keown 7. Beckham 8. Scholes 9. Shearer 10. Owen 11. McManaman 12. Southgate 13. Martyn 14. Ince 15. Barry 16. Gerrard 17. Wise 18. Barmby 19. Heskey 20. Phillips 21. Fowler 22. Wright Manager:  Flag of England Keegan

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England – UEFA Euro 2004

1. James 2. G. Neville 3. A. Cole 4. Gerrard 5. Terry 6. Campbell 7. Beckham 8. Scholes 9. Rooney 10. Owen 11. Lampard 12. Bridge 13. Robinson 14. P. Neville 15. King 16. Carragher 17. Butt 18. Hargreaves 19. J. Cole 20. Dyer 21. Heskey 22. Walker 23. Vassell Manager:  Flag of Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson

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England – 2006 FIFA World Cup - Quarter-finals

1. Robinson 2. Neville 3. A. Cole 4. Gerrard 5. Ferdinand 6. Terry 7. Beckham 8. Lampard 9. Rooney 10. Owen 11. J. Cole 12. Campbell 13. James 14. Bridge 15. Carragher 16. Hargreaves 17. Jenas 18. Carrick 19. Lennon 20. Downing 21. Crouch 22. Carson 23. Walcott Manager:  Flag of Sweden Sven-Göran Eriksson

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