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David James Biography

While playing for Liverpool, Manchester City, and Portsmouth in the Premier League, the former England goalkeeper enjoyed a great career. David James, a graduate of the club’s academy, gained recognition as a gifted young goalkeeper during his time at Watford and made his Hornets debut at the age of 20.

a lean body and athletic ability After being suddenly promoted to the first team at the start of the 1990–91 season, he was able to smoothly transition from the youth squad to the first team because to his impressions.

David James departed Watford for Liverpool after two seasons at Vicarage Road, where he was named the team’s Player of the Season in his debut campaign. His career saw him continue to rack up numerous amazing accomplishments, including 53 England caps and League and FA Cup victories.

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About David James

David Benjamin James MBE, an English former goalkeeper who was born on August 1, 1970, played football. In addition to being a football coverage expert for Sky Sports, his most recent position was as coach of Kerala Blasters FC in the Indian Super League in 2018.

With 572 Premier League appearances overall, David James is seventh on the list. Until Petr ech broke his record, David James also held the Premier League record for most clean sheets with 169. He now owns the Premier League record for most saves (13 total).

Between 1997 and 2010, he received 53 caps for England. He was the team’s first-choice goalkeeper in the Euro 2004 and World Cup 2010 tournaments. For his contributions to football and charity, he was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2012 Birthday Honors.

David James played in the Premier League for Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Manchester City, and Portsmouth after beginning his playing career at Watford. At the age of 39, he became the oldest goalie to play in an FA Cup final. He won the Football League Cup with Liverpool in 1995, the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008, and runner-up medals with Aston Villa in 2000, Liverpool in 1996, and Portsmouth in 2010.

David James played for Bristol City in 2010 before moving down to League One to play for AFC Bournemouth. Prior to formally retiring, he joined the Icelandic team BV Vestmannaeyjar in 2013 as a player and coach. David James began coaching at Luton Town in October 2013, a position he had previously held as a fan. He rose to fame as a player and manager of the newly created Kerala Blasters the following year. After rejoining the team in 2018, he was fired in December as a result of an 11-match losing streak.

At the club level, David James played 89 times for Watford’s first team and was voted the team’s Player of the Year in 1990–1991 after scoring in all 46 League games. On July 6, 1992, Liverpool paid £1.25 million to acquire his services. David James’ achievements to the team earned him a spot in the Watford Hall of Fame in 2008.

On August 16, 1992, David James made his Liverpool debut against Nottingham Forest in a 1-0 loss. He was replaced by veteran Bruce Grobbelaar in the first half of the 1993–94 season after allowing 20 goals in 11 games. However, he was reinstated to the starting lineup and recorded his first clean sheet of the year in a 1-0 away victory over Arsenal on January 31, 1993, which also featured a penalty save from Paul Merson. When they lost to Manchester United in the 1996 FA Cup, he also won a medal for runner-up.

On August 7, 1999, David James made his debut for Villa, winning 1-0 at Newcastle United in the team’s inaugural Premier League game while maintaining a clean sheet. He won the penalty shootout against Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup semi-finals of 2000, but he gave Chelsea the winning goal in the final that followed, the last of which was held in the old Wembley stadium.

David James signed to West Ham United for £3.5 million on July 11, 2001, signing a four-year contract after only two years and 85 appearances.

But a severe knee injury sustained while competing internationally forced him to miss several months of action. On November 24, 2001, David James made his West Ham debut against Tottenham Hotspur in a 1-0 home loss. West Ham was demoted to the First Division in the 2002–03 season. Before returning to the Premier League and joining Manchester City on January 14, 2004, for an undisclosed sum, to replace the retiring David Seaman, David James started the 2003–04 season at West Ham. For West Ham, he took part in 102 games across all leagues.

On January 17, 2004, David James made his Manchester City debut in a 1-1 home draw with Blackburn Rovers. Only four of the seventeen games that James started for Man City ended in victories, two of which came as a result of James saving penalties against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. David James claimed that studying the subject of sports psychology helped him develop as a goalie, particularly in terms of stopping penalties.

Manchester City declares that they have accepted a Portsmouth offer. He signed a two-year contract and paid Portsmouth £1.2 million two days later. In his first five games for Portsmouth, David James has five shutouts. In a scoreless draw with Aston Villa on April 22, 2007, James kept his 142nd consecutive spotless performance in the Premier League, shattering David Seaman’s previous mark of 141 games. James was honored as Portsmouth’s player of the year at the conclusion of the 2006–07 season.

His contract terminated at the conclusion of the 2009–10 campaign, and he showed interest in taking over as manager of Portsmouth for Avram Grant, but nothing came of it. James left Portsmouth and became a free agent after the club extended him a new playing contract but withdrew it after he failed to commit to the team.

On July 30, 2010, David James agreed to a one-year deal with Bristol City, with a second-year option. On August 7, 2010, James made his league debut for Bristol City in a 3-0 loss to Millwall. James confirmed on February 11, 2011, the day before his 850th game for the team, that he had extended his contract with them until June 2012.

David James made his 900th appearance for the club on March 10, 2012, against Cardiff City in a league match in which he was made captain out of respect.
On May 1, 2012, Bristol City released him, and in July of that same year, he started working out with Exeter City.

He came to Dean Court on September 27, 2012, to train with AFC Bournemouth, and the next day he signed a one-year contract to play for them. He did, however, break his contract and quit the team amicably in March 2013 after 19 appearances.

On April 2, 2013, David James agreed to a joint player/coach contract with Icelandic club BV through the end of the 2013 campaign. He joined forces with BV manager Hermann Hreiarsson, a former player from Portsmouth. According to BV President, James doesn’t make a lot of money but instead plays primarily out of altruism and to get coaching experience. There were many more people present than in previous years when he arrived at BV. James confirmed his retirement from playing as BV concluded the season in sixth place.

For the 2014 Indian Super League season, he was hired by Sachin Tendulkar-owned Kerala Blasters FC as a player-coach. He stated, “I hope my involvement with ISL will be the beginning of something big.” » James participated in the team’s inaugural game on October 13, which NorthEast United won 1-0. After losing 1-0 to Atletico de Kolkata in the championship match, his team ultimately finished as runners-up in the first ISL competition. After the season, James decided to retire.

During the 2013 season, David James served as a player-coach under head coach Hermann Hreiarsson at BV in Iceland’s rvalsdeild karla. James joined Luton Town as manager in October 2013 after leaving BV in order to gather management experience in preparation for earning a UEFA A license. James served as Kerala Blasters FC’s player-coach during the 2014 Indian Super League season.

David James assisted Hermann Hreiarsson in a game involving the Icelandic team róttur Vogum in July 2020. James attended Sir Frederic Osborn’s School while growing up in Welwyn Garden City. He was born in England and spent a portion of his youth there. He divorced his ex-wife Tanya in 2005, and the two had four children together. Since June 2007, he has resided in Chudleigh, Devon, with his companion, Amanda Salmon.

David James Nationality

David James is a citizen of Great Britain and was born in Welwyn Garden City.

David James Net Worth

David James, a former soccer player from England, has a $15 million net worth.

David James Height & Weight

David James is 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 207 pounds, or 94 kg.

David James Career

David James played in the Premier League for Liverpool, Aston Villa, West Ham United, Manchester City, and Portsmouth after beginning his playing career at Watford. At the age of 39, he became the oldest goalie to play in an FA Cup final. He won the Football League Cup with Liverpool in 1995, the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008, and runner-up medals with Aston Villa in 2000, Liverpool in 1996, and Portsmouth in 2010.

David James played for Bristol City in 2010 before moving down to League One to play for AFC Bournemouth. Prior to formally retiring, he joined the Icelandic team BV Vestmannaeyjar in 2013 as a player and coach. David James began coaching at Luton Town in October 2013, a position he had previously held as a fan. He rose to fame as a player and manager of the newly created Kerala Blasters the following year. After rejoining the team in 2018, he was fired in December as a result of an 11-match losing streak.

At the club level, David James played 89 times for Watford’s first team and was voted the team’s Player of the Year in 1990–1991 after scoring in all 46 League games. On July 6, 1992, Liverpool paid £1.25 million to acquire his services. David James’ achievements to the team earned him a spot in the Watford Hall of Fame in 2008.

On August 16, 1992, David James made his Liverpool debut against Nottingham Forest in a 1-0 loss. He was replaced by veteran Bruce Grobbelaar in the first half of the 1993–94 season after allowing 20 goals in 11 games. However, he was reinstated to the starting lineup and recorded his first clean sheet of the year in a 1-0 away victory over Arsenal on January 31, 1993, which also featured a penalty save from Paul Merson. When they lost to Manchester United in the 1996 FA Cup, he also won a medal for runner-up.

On August 7, 1999, David James made his debut for Villa, winning 1-0 at Newcastle United in the team’s inaugural Premier League game while maintaining a clean sheet. He won the penalty shootout against Bolton Wanderers in the FA Cup semi-finals of 2000, but he gave Chelsea the winning goal in the final that followed, the last of which was held in the old Wembley stadium.
David James signed to West Ham United for £3.5 million on July 11, 2001, signing a four-year contract after only two years and 85 appearances.

But a severe knee injury sustained while competing internationally forced him to miss several months of action. On November 24, 2001, David James made his West Ham debut against Tottenham Hotspur in a 1-0 home loss. West Ham was demoted to the First Division in the 2002–03 season. Before returning to the Premier League and joining Manchester City on January 14, 2004, for an undisclosed sum, to replace the retiring David Seaman, David James started the 2003–04 season at West Ham. For West Ham, he took part in 102 games across all leagues.

On January 17, 2004, David James made his Manchester City debut in a 1-1 home draw with Blackburn Rovers. Only four of the seventeen games that James started for Man City ended in victories, two of which came as a result of James saving penalties against Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City. David James claimed that studying the subject of sports psychology helped him develop as a goalie, particularly in terms of stopping penalties.

Manchester City declares that they have accepted a Portsmouth offer. He signed a two-year contract and paid Portsmouth £1.2 million two days later. In his first five games for Portsmouth, David James has five shutouts. In a scoreless draw with Aston Villa on April 22, 2007, James kept his 142nd consecutive spotless performance in the Premier League, shattering David Seaman’s previous mark of 141 games. James was honored as Portsmouth’s player of the year at the conclusion of the 2006–07 season.

His contract terminated at the conclusion of the 2009–10 campaign, and he showed interest in taking over as manager of Portsmouth for Avram Grant, but nothing came of it. James left Portsmouth and became a free agent after the club extended him a new playing contract but withdrew it after he failed to commit to the team.

On July 30, 2010, David James agreed to a one-year deal with Bristol City, with a second-year option. On August 7, 2010, James made his league debut for Bristol City in a 3-0 loss to Millwall. James revealed on February 11, 2011, the day before he made his 850th appearance for the team, that he has extended his contract with the organization through June 2012.

David James made his 900th appearance for the club on March 10, 2012, against Cardiff City in a league match in which he was made captain out of respect.

On May 1, 2012, Bristol City released him, and in July of that same year, he started working out with Exeter City.

He came to Dean Court on September 27, 2012, to train with AFC Bournemouth, and the next day he signed a one-year contract to play for them. He left the club by mutual consent in March 2013 after 19 appearances, having broken his contract.

On April 2, 2013, David James agreed to a joint player/coach contract with Icelandic club BV through the end of the 2013 campaign. He joined forces with BV manager Hermann Hreiarsson, a former player from Portsmouth. According to BV President, James doesn’t make a lot of money but instead plays primarily out of altruism and to get coaching experience. There were many more people present than in previous years when he arrived at BV. James confirmed his retirement from playing as BV concluded the season in sixth place.

For the 2014 Indian Super League season, he was hired by Sachin Tendulkar-owned Kerala Blasters FC as a player-coach. He stated, “I hope my involvement with ISL will be the beginning of something big.” » James participated in the team’s inaugural game on October 13, which NorthEast United won 1-0. After losing 1-0 to Atletico de Kolkata in the championship match, his team ultimately finished as runners-up in the first ISL competition. After the season, James decided to retire.

During the 2013 season, David James served as a player-coach under head coach Hermann Hreiarsson at BV in Iceland’s rvalsdeild karla. James joined Luton Town as manager in October 2013 after leaving BV in order to gather management experience in preparation for earning a UEFA A license. James served as Kerala Blasters FC’s player-coach during the 2014 Indian Super League season.

David James assisted Hermann Hreiarsson in a game involving the Icelandic team róttur Vogum in July 2020.

David James Personal life

James was raised and attended Sir Frederic Osborn School in Welwyn Garden City. He was raised in Jamaica for a while as a child and is of mixed Jamaican and English ancestry. He divorced his ex-wife Tanya in 2005, and the two of them were living in Chudleigh, Devon as of June 2007. They have four children together.

First with Giorgio Armani in 1995 and then with H&M in 2005, James has drawn recognition for his modeling duties.

James has a reputation for tinkering with his haircut. In a “Who Ate All the Pies” column published in May 2007, he was called out, along with David Beckham and others, for his “backcombed efforts” and an earlier November 2006 cut was compared to the fictional character Clark Kent, both of which were recorded by BBC Match of the Day.

James visited the Miami Dolphins’ training camp in the off-season of 2003 as a guest and observed their methods for conditioning and training.

During his early career, James smoked 20 cigarettes per day. He started the habit when he was 15 years old and quit for the new millennium. In 2008, he was the face of an anti-smoking campaign.

Charity work

James traveled to Malawi in south-eastern Africa in 2005 to promote AIDS awareness. Later, he founded the David James Foundation to support Malawian maize farmers in creating more productive methods. The charity also wants to provide young people with the mechanical and construction skills they need to find employment. James has ties to Exeter’s West Exe Technology College as well. His attention has been drawn to the Malawian organization Friends of Mulanje Orphans by this college.

The foundation supports the University of Westminster’s David James Foundation Scholarship, which pays for a student from Malawi to pursue a master’s degree there.[104] The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) has funded the charity. James also serves as the Special Olympics’ worldwide ambassador and collaborates with Access Sport to bring sports to underprivileged parts of the United Kingdom.

Art and writing

James enjoys painting and has donated the proceeds from several of his auctions to charity.

He enjoys art, writes a regular piece for The Observer, and contributes the money he receives from the article to charity. James collaborated with his friend Steve Pearson to illustrate the children’s book Harry’s Magic Pockets: The Circus.

Bankruptcy

James was declared bankrupt in May 2014. James had accumulated debts after divorcing his wife Tanya in 2005 despite earning an estimated £20 million from his football career, owning many houses, and having a lucrative modeling contract with Armani.

To pay off the debts, James listed for sale hundreds of football-related collectibles that he had gathered over the course of his career in November 2014. Items included his customized Vauxhall Astra van, Raleigh Chopper bikes, and 150 signed shirts, shorts, and soccer balls.

David James Marital Status

Tanya James and David James were married; they divorced in 2005.

David James Family & Siblings

David James is the son of Joe James, but little is known about him personally, including his mother’s identity or the existence of any additional children.

David James Children

David James has four children, but the public is unaware of them.

David James Social Media

On Instagram, David James is known as (@davidjamesofficial).

Why is David James famous?

David James is well-known as a former goalkeeper for England’s national team. In 2018, he served as Kerala Blasters FC’s head coach in the Indian Super League.

How old is David James?

David James, who was born on August 1st, 1970, is 53 years old.

Where is David James from?

David James is from Welwyn Garden City, an English town located 20 miles north of London in the county of Hertfordshire. It was one of the first new towns and the second garden city in England.

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