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Glen Johnson | ||
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Full name: | Glen McLeod Cooper Johnson | |
Date of birth: | August 23, 1984 | |
Place of birth: | Greenwich, London, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |
Playing position: | Right back | |
Youth clubs | ||
2000-2002 | ![]() | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2002-2003 2002 2003-2007 2006-2007 2007-2009 2009-2015 2015–2018 Total |
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8 (0) 41 (3) 26 (0) 58 (4) 160 (8) 57 (0) 365 (15) | 15 (0)
National team | ||
2003–2006 2003–2014 |
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14 (0) 54 (1) |
Glen McLeod Cooper Johnson (né Stephens; 23 August 1984) is an English former professional footballer who played predominantly as a Right back.
Johnson began his career at West Ham United, spending time on loan at Millwall, and was signed by Chelsea for a £6 million fee after West Ham's relegation in 2003. He helped Chelsea win the 2004–05 Premier League title and the 2005 League Cup Final. In June 2006, Johnson joined Portsmouth on loan for the 2006–07 season. Following a successful season on loan at Fratton Park, Johnson joined Pompey an permanently for a fee of around £4 million.
Johnson played 99 times for Portsmouth and played in the 2008 FA Cup Final as Portsmouth beat Cardiff City 1–0. Johnson moved to Liverpool in the summer of 2009 for a £17.5 million fee. Johnson spent six seasons at Anfield making 200 appearances which included victory in the 2012 Football League Cup Final. He joined Stoke City in July 2015 on a free transfer.
Johnson has also been capped 54 times by the England national team since 2003, and was selected in England's squads for the 2010 and 2014 FIFA World Cups and UEFA Euro 2012.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Premier League (1): 2004–05
- League Cup (1): 2004–05
- League Cup (1): 2011–12
External links[]
- Glen Johnson profile at the official Stoke City F.C. website
- Glen Johnson profile at the official Football Association website
Glen Johnson profile at Soccerbase
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England – 2010 FIFA World Cup – Knockout stage |
1. James
2. Johnson
3. A. Cole
4. Gerrard
5. Dawson
6. Terry
7. Lennon
8. Lampard
9. Crouch
10. Rooney
11. J. Cole
12. Green
13. Warnock
14. Barry
15. Upson
16. Milner
17. Wright-Phillips
18. Carragher
19. Defoe
20. King
21. Heskey
22. Carrick
23. Hart
Manager: |
England – UEFA Euro 2012 – Quarter-finals |
1. Hart
2. Johnson
3. Cole
4. Gerrard (c)
5. Kelly
6. Terry
7. Walcott
8. Henderson
9. Carroll
10. Rooney
11. Young
12. Baines
13. Green
14. Jones
15. Lescott
16. Milner
17. Parker
18. Jagielka
19. Downing
20. Chamberlain
21. Defoe
22. Welbeck
23. Butland |
England – 2014 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Hart
2. Johnson
3. Baines
4. Gerrard (c)
5. Cahill
6. Jagielka
7. Wilshere
8. Lampard
9. Sturridge
10. Rooney
11. Welbeck
12. Smalling
13. Foster
14. Henderson
15. Chamberlain
16. Jones
17. Milner
18. Lambert
19. Sterling
20. Lallana
21. Barkley
22. Forster
23. Shaw
Manager: |