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Nick Barmby
Nick Barmby
Personal information
Full name Nicholas Jon Barmby
Date of birth 11 February 1974 (1974-02-11) (age 50)
Place of birth    Kingston upon Hull, Flag of England England
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth clubs
1990–1992 Flag of England Tottenham Hotspur
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
1992–1995
1995–1996
1996–2000
2000–2002
2002–2004
2004
2004–2012
Total
Flag of England Tottenham Hotspur
Flag of England Middlesbrough
Flag of England Everton
Flag of England Liverpool
Flag of England Leeds United
Flag of EnglandNottingham Forest (loan)
Flag of England Hull City
089 0(21)
042 00(8)
116 0(18)
032 00(2)
025 00(4)
0000(1)
180 0(26)
490 0(80)   
National team
1994
1994–1998
1995–2001
Flag of England England U21
Flag of England England B
Flag of England England
0000(0)
0000(0)
023 00(4)
Teams managed
2011–2012 Flag of England Hull City

Nicholas Jon "Nick" Barmby (born 11 February 1974) is an English former professional footballer and former manager of Hull City.

As a player he played as a midfielder and at his peak he earned a total of 23 caps for England between 1995 and 2001. As well as two Premier League seasons with Hull, Barmby has appeared in England's top flight for Tottenham Hotspur, Middlesbrough, Everton, Liverpool and Leeds United having also represented Nottingham Forest outside the Premiership. Barmby is one of only nine players to have scored Premier League goals for six different teams (the others being Nicolas Anelka, Craig Bellamy, Darren Bent, Marcus Bent, Andy Cole, Peter Crouch, Les Ferdinand and Robbie Keane).

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Hull City A.F.C. - Managers

Ramster (1904–05) • Langley (1905–13) • Chapman (1913–14) • Stringer (1914–16) • Menzies (1916–21) • Lewis (1921–23) • McCracken (1923–31) • Green (1931–34) • Hill (1934–36) • Menzies (1936) • Blackburn (1936–46) • Buckley (1946–48) • Carter (1948–51) • Jackson (1952–55) • Brocklebank (1955–61) • Britton (1961–69) • Neill (1970–74) • Kaye (1974–77) • Collins (1977–78) • Houghton (1978–79) • Smith (1979–82) • R. Brown (1982) • Appleton (1982–84) • Horton (1984–88) • Gray (1988–89) • Appleton (1989) • Ternent (1989–91) • Dolan (1991–97) • Hateley (1997–98) • Joyce (1998–2000) • Russell (2000) • Little (2000–02) • Russell (2002) • Mølby (2002) • Russell (2002) • Taylor (2002–06) • Parkinson (2006) • P. Brown (2006–10) • Dowie (2010) • Pearson (2010–11) • Barmby (2011–12) • Bruce (2012–16) • Phelan (2016) • Silva (2016–17) • Slutsky (2017) • Adkins (2017–19) • McCann (2019–22) • Arveladze (2022) • Dawsoni (2022) • Rosenior (2022–)

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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 – 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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