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Full name: | Jamie Frank Redknapp | |
Date of birth: | 25 June 1973 | |
Place of birth: | Hampshire, England | |
Height: | 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
Youth clubs | ||
Tottenham Hotspur | ||
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1989–1991 1991–2002 2002–2005 2005 Total |
Bournemouth Liverpool Tottenham Hotspur Southampton |
237 (30) 48 (4) 16 (0) 314 (34) | 13 (0)
National team | ||
1993–1994 1994 1995–1999 |
England U21 England B England |
1 (0) 17 (1) | 18 (5)
Jamie Frank Redknapp (born 25 June 1973) is an English retired professional footballer who was active from 1989 until 2005. He is now a pundit at Sky Sports and an editorial sports columnist at the Daily Mail. A technically skilful and creative midfielder, who was also an accurate and powerful free-kick taker, Redknapp played for Bournemouth, Southampton, Liverpool, and Tottenham Hotspur, captaining the latter two. He also gained 17 England caps between 1995 and 1999. His 11 years at Liverpool were the most prolific, playing more than 237 league games for the club and being involved in winning the 1995 Football League Cup Final.
In a career that was blighted by a succession of injuries, Redknapp was as famous for his media profile off the field as much as on it. He married the pop singer Louise in 1998. Redknapp comes from a well-known footballing family. His father is the football manager Harry Redknapp. He is also a cousin of Frank Lampard, and a nephew of former West Ham United coach Frank Lampard Senior.
External links[]
- Jamie Redknapp – Former Player on The North Stand
- Jamie Redknapp Player Profile
- Jamie Redknapp profile at Soccerbase
- Official past players at Liverpoolfc.tv
- Player profile at LFChistory.net
- Jamie Redknapp index at Sporting-heroes.net
England – UEFA Euro 1996 |
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