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Michael Carrick

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Born
1981 (42 years old)

Birth Place
Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England

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188 cm

Weight
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Sport
Soccer

Team
Middlesbrough

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English League Championship

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Michael Carrick (born 28 July 1981) is an English professional football manager and former player who is currently head coach of Middlesbrough. He is one of the most decorated English footballers of all time and is best known for his 12-year playing career with Manchester United, whom he also captained. Carrick was a central midfielder, but he was used as an emergency centre-back under Alex Ferguson, David Moyes, Louis van Gaal and José Mourinho. His playing style was grounded in his passing ability.

Carrick began his career at West Ham United, joining the youth team in 1997 and winning the FA Youth Cup two years later. He was sent on loan twice during his debut season, to Swindon Town and Birmingham City, before securing a place in the first team by the 2000–01 season. He experienced relegation in the 2002–03 season and was voted into the PFA First Division Team of the Year in the following campaign. He made more than 150 appearances for the Hammers, and in 2004, he moved to rival London club Tottenham Hotspur for a fee believed to be £3.5 million. He played an influential role at the club for two seasons before moving to Manchester United in 2006 for £14 million.

From his debut onwards, Carrick was a regular in the Manchester United first team, making more than 50 appearances in his first season with them. He established himself as a key member of the team that won the Premier League in 2006–07, their first title success in four years. The following season he was part of the side that won the 2008 Champions League final, playing the full 120 minutes as they enjoyed a 6–5 penalty shootout win, with Carrick converting his spot kick, to help achieve the European Double. As of 2021, he is the only English player alongside former teammate Wayne Rooney to win the Premier League title, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, League Cup, FA Community Shield, UEFA Europa League and FIFA Club World Cup. In winning the 2016 FA Cup, Carrick completed his collection of every domestic honour in the English game.

Carrick has represented England at under-18, under-21, B and senior levels. He made his England debut in 2001 and went on to gain 34 caps without scoring a goal. Carrick was often overlooked during his England career, with many of his contemporaries being preferred in his position. This was the case until the 2012–13 season, when Carrick established himself as a regular. He was a member of the England squad for two major tournaments, the 2006 and 2010 World Cups.


Career Honours

Football League Cup
2016-2017

Manchester United

UEFA Europa League
2016-2017

Manchester United

FA Community Shield
2016

Manchester United

FA Cup
2015-2016

Manchester United

FA Community Shield
2013

Manchester United

Premier League
2012-2013

Manchester United

FA Community Shield
2011

Manchester United

Premier League
2010-2011

Manchester United

FA Community Shield
2010

Manchester United

Football League Cup
2009-2010

Manchester United

Premier League
2008-2009

Manchester United

FA Community Shield
2008

Manchester United

FIFA Club World Cup
2008

Manchester United

Premier League
2007-2008

Manchester United

UEFA Champions League
2007-2008

Manchester United

FA Community Shield
2007

Manchester United

Premier League
2006-2007

Manchester United


Career Milestones


Former Youth Teams

1997-1999


Former Senior Teams

1999-2004

1999 (Loan)

2000 (Loan)

2001-2015

2004-2006

2006-2018


Former Club Staff

2018-2021
Assistant Manager

2021-2021
Caretaker Manager


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