Steven Gerrard

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Steven Gerrard is a former English professional footballer who played for Liverpool FC and the England national team as a central midfielder

May 30, 1980

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: May 30, 1980
  • Nationality: British
  • Famous: Sportspersons, Football Players
  • Nick names: Stevie G
  • Spouses: Alex Curran (m. 2007)
  • Siblings: Paul Gerrard
  • Known as: Steven George Gerrard

Steven Gerrard born at

Whiston

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Birth Place

Steven Gerrard got married to Alex Curran, his childhood sweetheart, in a Catholic ceremony in Wymondham on June 16, 2007. They have four children: three daughters – Lilly-Ella, Lexie and Lourdes – and one son, Lio.

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Personal Life

Steven George Gerrard was born on May 30, 1980 in Whiston, Merseyside. He has an older brother named Paul. His cousin Anthony Gerrard is also a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Oldham Athletic.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of nine, he was noticed by Liverpool scouts while playing for his hometown team Whiston Juniors, following which he joined the Liverpool Academy. At 14, he had trials with a number of clubs including Manchester United, but never qualified for the England schoolboys' team.

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Childhood & Early Life

At the age of 17, Steven Gerrard signed his first professional contract with Liverpool on November 5, 1997. One year later, he made his professional debut as a last-minute substitute for Vegard Heggem in a match against Blackburn Rovers on November 29, 1998, during the Premier League.

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Club Career

During the 1999-2000 season, he scored his first goal in a match against Sheffield Wednesday, which his team won by 4-1 margin. However, a growth spurt made him suffer from back problems repeatedly, while he also went through multiple operations for groin injuries.

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Club Career

Following his recovery, he went on to make fifty starts during the 2000-2001 season, scoring ten goals, as his team won the FA Cup, Football League Cup, and the UEFA Cup. He earned the 'PFA Young Player of the Year' title and continued his good form in the next season, winning the FA Charity Shield and UEFA Super Cup.

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Club Career

Gerrard, who acted as the vice-captain in the previous years, was named the Liverpool captain in October 2003, following which he signed a new four-year deal with the team. After a rough season during 2003-04, he considered moving to Chelsea, but eventually declined a £20 million offer and stayed with Liverpool.

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Club Career

Starting the 2004–05 season with injuries, he returned to field scoring decisive goals for his team, even though his same-side goal during the 2005 League Cup final resulted in a loss for the team. However, he helped his team come back from a three-goal deficit to tie the 2005 Champions League final against A.C. Milan, a match they won by 3-2 in the penalty shootout. He was later named the 'UEFA Club Footballer of the Year'.

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Club Career

Steven Gerrard started his international career on May 31, 2000, in a match against Ukraine. Later that year, he was included in the Euro 2000 team; however, he played in one match only, that too as a substitute, against Germany.

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International Career

In September 2001, in another game against Germany during the 2002 World Cup qualifier, he scored his first international goal. While England won the match 5-1, he stayed out of the team in the following matches for his groin injury.

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International Career

He was part of the starting eleven during Euro 2004, but his team was eliminated after losing their quarter-final match against Portugal. During his first World Cup in 2006, he became the top scorer for England with two goals after his team lost to Portugal again in the quarter-finals.

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During Euro 2008 qualifier, he temporarily served as England captain, but was later replaced by John Terry after the team failed to qualify for the tournament. He was named the captain of the England team again during Euro 2012, and led his team to Euro quarterfinals. He also became the only England player to make it into the UEFA Team of the Tournament.

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He led England to the 2014 FIFA World Cup, in which the team was eliminated from group stage for the first time since 1958. He was removed from captaincy in their last group match, and subsequently announced his retirement from international football on July 21, 2014.

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