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Rio Gavin Ferdinand (born 7 November
1978 in Peckham, London) is an English footballer of mixed St
Lucian, Dominican and Anglo-Irish descent. He plays at centre-back
for Manchester United in the Premier League and at the international
level for the England national football team. He has achieved 65
caps for the English national team, while been selected for three
FIFA World Cup squads.
Early life
Whilst growing up in the rough Peckham, Rio found life hard. His
father, Julian Ferdinand emigrated from St. Lucia. His mother,
Janice Lavender, is Anglo-Irish. His parents never married, and they
broke up when he was young. He has several brothers and sisters from
his parents re-marrying. Anton Ferdinand, the West Ham defender, is
his brother, while his cousin is former England striker, Les
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West Ham
After initially being scouted at QPR, Ferdinand signed as a
schoolboy for West Ham United in 1992 while a student at Blackheath
Bluecoat school and became a professional player under their youth
system. He made his first team debut on 5 May 1996 as a substitute
in 1-1 home draw against Sheffield Wednesday. In the 97-98 season,
Ferdinand won the Hammer of the Year award at the young age of just
20.
Leeds United
Ferdinand joined FA Premier League football club Leeds United in
November 2000 for £18 million, then a British transfer record, as
well as becoming the world's most expensive defender. In August
2001, he became the captain of Leeds.
Manchester United
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On 22 July 2002, Ferdinand joined another Premier League club,
Manchester United, on a five year deal to become the most expensive
British footballer in history, the world's most expensive defender
again (a title he had lost in 2001 to Lilian Thuram). The fee
included a basic element in the high twenty millions, and some
conditional elements, which allowed Leeds to tell their fans that
they were selling him for over thirty million. Leeds later took a
single payment in place of all the contingent elements when they
were desperate for cash during their financial crisis. The final
book value of Ferdinand's contract in Manchester United's accounts
was £33 million.[1] This
included agents' fees, with Leeds receiving £30.72 million.
Ferdinand went on to win the Premier League championship with
Manchester United in his first season. He has also collected a
winner's medal in the League Cup (2006) and runners-up medals in the
League Cup (2003) and the FA Cup (2005).
Before 14 December 2005, he had never scored a goal for United,
despite Ferdinand coming up for nearly every corner kick and
attacking free-kick. It was only against Wigan Athletic, where he
finally scored, en-route to a 4-0 victory over their opponents. He
followed this up with a powerfully headed goal against West Bromwich
Albion. He then scored a last minute winner against Liverpool at Old
Trafford, possibly his most important Manchester United goal to
date. In the corresponding fixture in the following season on 22
October 2006, Rio scored again in a 2-0 victory. Ferdinand and his
brother held an informal competition on how many goals they could
score during the 2005-06 season (neither being prolific goal
scorers), which Rio won 3-2.
Following impressive and consistent performances in the league,
Rio Ferdinand was named in the 2006/07 PFA Premiership Team of the
Season alongside seven of his fellow Manchester United teammates.[2]
Ferdinand started the 07-08 season well, he was part of a United
defence that managed to keep 6 clean sheets in a row in the Premier
League, before conceding an early goal to Aston Villa at Villa Park
on 20 October 2007. It was also during this game where Ferdinand
scored his first goal of the season, which was United's 3rd goal of
that game, with a left foot strike which took a deflection off one
of the Villa defenders. Just 3 days later, Ferdinand scored his
first European goal for United by opening the scoring against Dynamo
Kyiv, with a superb header. United dominated the game and won 4-2.
On 12 January 2008 Ferdinand bagged a rare Premier League goal in
a 6-0 hammering of Newcastle United at Old Trafford
International career
Ferdinand earned his full England cap as a substitute in a
friendly against Cameroon on 15 November 1997 making him the
youngest defender to play for England at 19 years and 8 Days old, a
record broken in 2006 by Micah Richards. At the age of 20, he was
selected for the 1998 FIFA World Cup squad as a back-up defender,
but was excluded from the final squad by manager Glenn Hoddle after
bring charged with drink-driving. Ferdinand learnt from his mistake
and was selected as a first choice player at the 2002 and 2006
tournaments. Ferdinand has played ten World Cup matches for England,
the team in these games have kept seven clean sheets and conceded
just four goals whilst he was on the pitch (he was substituted
before Henrik Larsson scored for Sweden in the 2006 World Cup).
The Duran Duran song "Rio" has been used in football chants both
for and against Ferdinand; in fact in 2002, fan Simon Le Bon (Duran
Duran's lead singer) promised to re-record one of the football
chants if the team won. (They did not.)
Ferdinand has scored two goals for England, the first in the 2002
World Cup 2nd Round match against Denmark. However, some
statisticians dispute this, suggesting it was actually an own goal
by Danish goalkeeper Thomas Sørensen. The other was a near post
strike from the Manchester United defender, beating the Russian
goalkeeper in the 2008 European Championship Qualifying match
against Russia on 12th September 2007 at the Wembley stadium.
TV presenter
In June 2006, on the day of the England national team's opening
World Cup group match against Paraguay, Ferdinand made his debut
appearance as a television presenter. Hosting 'Rio's World Cup
Wind-Ups,' the England defender found himself in a Jeremy Beadle
style role, playing tricks on his fellow England World Cup squad
members including David Beckham. A follow-up series was planned,
entitled 'Rio's All-Star Wind-Ups', however this was cancelled
following a number of filming disasters.[5]
It is also reported that Ferdinand is presently filming a
documentary about the murder of schoolboy Damilola Taylor. Ferdinand
grew up close to the estate where the 10-year-old was killed in
2000. The programme is the first in a series to be fronted by
Ferdinand to persuade youngsters away from a life of crime.[3]
Controversy
Missed drug test
In 2003 he failed to attend a drugs test, claiming he had
forgotten because he was preoccupied with moving houses and instead
went shopping. The FA Disciplinary Committee chaired by Barry Bright
imposed an eight month ban from January 2004 at club and
international level and a £50,000 fine, meaning he would miss the
rest of the league season and some of the next along with all of
Euro 2004 [4]. Manchester
United appealed against the verdict and sought to draw parallels to
the case of Manchester City player Christian Negouai, who was fined
£2,000 for missing a test. However, FIFA president Sepp Blatter
stated that such comparisons are inappropriate due to differences
between the two cases. Negouai had been stuck in traffic and was
willing to take the test, while Ferdinand was charged with "failure
or refusal" to attend the test.[5]
Both the FA and FIFA sought to have the ban increased to 12 months
(half the possible maximum). In the end, the original verdict was
upheld.[6]
John Terry replaced Ferdinand in the England side until his
return on 9 October 2004 in their World Cup qualifier against Wales.
Driving offences
Ferdinand has committed a string of driving offences and has been
banned from driving on four separate occasions. In one instance he
was caught driving at 105mph. Most famously he was convicted of
drunk driving in 1997, forcing England manager Glenn Hoddle to drop
him from a World Cup qualifier that would have been his
international debut.[7]
Alleged homophobia
In October 2006, Ferdinand caused controversy by calling BBC
Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles a 'faggot' live on air, just days after
team-mate Paul Scholes was also in trouble for an alleged homophobic
remark about him being gay with a funny hair do. Moyles jokingly
asked Ferdinand: "If you had to, who would you rather go out with -
Smudger or Scholesy?" referring to Alan Smith and Paul Scholes.
Ferdinand replied: "That is not my bag that, that is not my game,
talking about going out with geezers" and when Moyles suggested he
would always prefer Smith, Ferdinand declared: "You’re a faggot." He
quickly apologised for what he had said, stating "I'm not
homophobic.[8]
Personal
In 2006 in Manchester, Ferdinand's girlfriend Rebecca Ellison
gave birth to son their Lorenz.[9]
In Las Vegas, Rio Ferdinand proposed to Ellison in July 2007.
Honours
- FA Premier League: 2002-03, 2006-07
- League Cup: 2006
- PFA Team of the Year, with Manchester United : 2006/2007
- Community Shield: 2003, 2007
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Rio u are the best defender eva good luck whereva u go |
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Rio is simply a class act, sublime skills that will make a
ballerina and a gymnast green with envy ! I have never seen any other central
play so clean and still get the desired result, he will be hard to
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rio is the best defender in world rio i am big fan of yours
wish you luck |
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