General |
Tom Cleverley | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Thomas William Cleverley | |
Date of birth: | August 12, 1989 | |
Place of birth: | Basingstoke, England | |
Height: | 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | |
Playing position: | Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Watford (interim head coach) | |
Youth clubs | ||
1998–2000 2000–2009 |
Bradford City Manchester United | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
2009–2015 2009 2009–2010 2010–2011 2014–2015 2015–2017 2017 2017–2023 Total |
Manchester United → Leicester City (loan) → Watford (loan) → Wigan Athletic (loan) → Aston Villa (loan) Everton → Watford (loan) Watford |
15 (2) 33 (11) 25 (4) 31 (3) 32 (2) 17 (0) 137 (8) 328 (33) | 54 (3)
National team | ||
2009 2009-2011 2012 2012–2013 |
England U-20 England U-21 Great Britain England |
16 (0) 5 (0) 13 (0) | 1 (2)
Thomas William Cleverley (born 12 August 1989) is an English football coach and former professional player. Cleverley played as a midfielder. He is currently interim head coach at Watford.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Leicester City
- Manchester United
- Premier League (1): 2012–13
- FA Community Shield (2): 2011, 2013
Individual[]
- Watford Player of the Season (1): 2009–10
External links[]
Watford F.C. squad - 2024–25 |
1 Foster · 2 Ngakia · 3 Rose · 4 Etebo · 5 Troost-Ekong · 6 Louza · 7 King · 8 Cleverley · 9 Deeney · 10 João Pedro · 11 Masina · 12 Sema · 14 Chalobah · 15 Cathcart · 16 Gosling · 17 Fletcher · 18 Gray · 19 Hughes · 20 Quina · 21 Femenía · 22 Success · 23 Sarr · 24 Dele-Bashiru · 25 Dennis · 26 Bachmann · 27 Kabasele · 29 Hernández · 31 Sierralta · 32 Pollock · 33 Kucka · 34 Baah · 35 Elliot · 36 Hungbo · 37 Perica · 38 Navarro · Manager: Slaven Bilić |
Watford Football Club - Managers |
Goodall (1903–10) • Kent (1910–26) • Pagnam (1926–29) • McBain (1929–37) • Findlay (1938–47) • Bray (1947–48) • Hapgood (1948–50) • Gray (1950–51) • Green (1951–52) • Goulden (1952–55) • Paton (1955–56) • Goulden (1956) • McBain (1956–59) • Burgess (1959–63) • McGarry (1963–64) • Furphy (1964–71) • Kirby (1971–73) • Keen (1973–77) • Taylor (1977–87) • Bassett (1987–88) • Harrison (1988–90) • Lee (1990) • Perryman (1990–93) • Roeder (1993–96) • Taylor (1996) • Jackett (1996–97) • Taylor (1997–2001) • Vialli (2001–02) • Lewington (2002–05) • Boothroyd (2005–08) • Mackay (2008) • Rodgers (2008–09) • Mackay (2009–11) • Dyche (2011–12) • Zola (2012–13) • Sannino (2013–14) • Garcia (2014) • McKinlay (2014) • Jokanović (2014–15) • Flores (2015–16) • Mazzari (2016–17) • Silva (2017–18) • Gracia (2018–19) • Sánchez Flores (2019) • Pearson (2019–20) • Ivić (2020) • Xisco (2020–21) • Ranieri (2021–22) • Hodgson (2022) • Edwards (2022) • Bilić (2022–23) • Wilder (2023) • Ismaël (2023) • |
Current EFL League Championship managers |
Eustace (Blackburn Rovers) · Manning (Bristol City) · Parker (Burnley) · Riza (Cardiff City) · Lampard (Coventry City) · Warne (Derby County) · Sellés (Hull City) · Farke (Leeds United) · Bloomfield (Luton Town) · Carrick (Middlesbrough) · Neil (Millwall) · Thorup (Norwich City) · Rowett (Oxford United) · Muslic (Plymouth Argyle) · Mousinho (Portsmouth) · Heckingbottom (Preston North End) · Cifuentes (Queens Park Rangers) · Wilder (Sheffield United) · Röhl (Sheffield Wednesday) · Robins (Stoke City) · Le Bris (Sunderland) · Williams (Swansea City) · Cleverley (Watford) · Bruntc (West Bromwich Albion) |
Great Britain Olympic squad - London 2012 |
1 Butland · 2 Taylor · 3 Bertrand · 4 Rose · 5 Caulker · 6 Dawson · 7 Cleverley · 8 Allen · 9 Sturridge · 10 Bellamy · 11 Giggs · 12 Tomkins · 13 Cork · 14 Richards · 15 Ramsey · 16 Sinclair · 17 Sordell · 18 Steele · Manager: Stuart Pearce |
England |