Age, Biography and Wiki
Adam Matthews was born on 13 January, 1992 in Swansea, Wales, is a Welsh footballer. Discover Adam Matthews's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?
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32 years old |
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Capricorn |
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13 January |
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Swansea, Wales |
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United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 32 years old group.
Adam Matthews Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Adam Matthews height is 1.78 m and Weight 71 kg.
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1.78 m |
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71 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Adam Matthews Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Adam Matthews worth at the age of 32 years old? Adam Matthews’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Adam Matthews's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Adam James Matthews (born 13 January 1992) is a Welsh footballer who plays as a right back for Omonia and for the Wales national team.
Matthews has also played for Cardiff City, Celtic, Sunderland and Charlton Athletic, having had loan spells with Bristol City.
As a child, Matthews attended Penyrheol Comprehensive School in Swansea and before choosing football, was also a talented rugby player including being followed by the Ospreys rugby union side.
Matthews' cousins, Liam and Sam, were both previously members of the academy at Cardiff City.
After playing local football, Matthews was taken on trial at Swansea City but suffered a broken arm and was told to come back when he had recovered from the injury.
After returning to fitness Matthews attempted to return to Swansea but was told that their youth system was now full.
Matthews attended a trial at Swansea's South Wales rivals Cardiff City and as the only player of around forty attendants at the trial chosen, signed on academy terms at the age of 8.
Matthews made his début for the Wales under-17 side on 28 February 2008 in a 1–0 win over Austria and played in two out of the team's three matches during the 2008 UEFA Under-17 Championship elite round.
On 15 September 2008, he captained the side for the first time during a 4–1 win over Faroe Islands, the first match during the qualifying round of the 2009 UEFA Under-17 Championship, remaining as captain throughout the remaining matches of the qualifying round.
In July 2008, he was part of the under-19 side that took part in the Milk Cup, featuring in games against Chile and Israel.
After making his way through the youth side, signed a professional contract in January 2009.
On 21 April 2009 Matthews featured in the full side for the first time, when he was named as a substitute in a 2–2 draw with Charlton Athletic.
He went on to make his professional debut at the start of the 2009–10 season when he replaced Paul Quinn during a 1–1 draw with Blackpool on 15 August.
Due to injuries in the squad, Matthews was handed consecutive starts start in a 3–1 win over Plymouth Argyle followed by a 3–0 win over Bristol City, forcing an own goal from Bristol City captain Jamie McCombe.
His performances earned him a regular starting spot in the side, missing two matches in the following two months, including scoring his first senior goal during a 4–0 win over Watford on 3 October 2009 when goalkeeper Scott Loach misjudged Matthews' 50-yard free-kick, allowing the ball to bounce into the net.
His final appearance for the under-17 side came on 28 March 2009 in a 3–0 defeat against Finland.
Prior to the January 2010 transfer window, Matthews was linked with moves to a number of Premier League clubs, including reports of an already completed deal with Premier League champions Manchester United, however Cardiff manager Dave Jones dismissed the rumours stating that no offers had been made.
His performances during his debut season also saw him named as the Football League Apprentice of the Year for the Championship with Cardiff academy assistant manager Geraint Twose describing him as "a shining example to every young player on how to perform on the pitch, and also how to behave off the pitch."
On 25 February 2011, Celtic announced they had secured the signing of Matthews on a pre-contract agreement to commence on 1 July, on a four-year contract.
Matthews would team up with his former Cardiff teammate Joe Ledley.
Matthews was given the number 2 shirt that was previously worn by Andreas Hinkel.
Matthews made an impressive debut in a 1–0 win over Aberdeen on 7 August.
He then played in his first European match, after coming on as a substitute in Celtic's 2–0 loss to Atlético Madrid.
On 29 September he played in Celtic's 1–1 Europa League draw with Udinese, he started the match at right back but moved to left back for the second half when fellow countryman Joe Ledley went off injured.
After an impressive start to the season, it was reported that Premier League clubs Fulham and Everton were interested in signing Matthews in the January transfer window.
He made his Champions League debut at Celtic Park against HJK Helsinki on 1 August 2012.
Matthews scored his first ever goal for Celtic on 12 December 2012, a powerful strike into the far corner of the goal against Arbroath in the Scottish Cup replay.
On 3 July 2015, Matthews signed for Sunderland on a four-year contract, moving for a fee of £2 million.
His debut came on the opening day of the season, in a 4–2 loss to Leicester City.
Matthews later suffered an ankle injury which kept him out for six weeks and struggled to regain a place in the first team.
After only two appearances for Sunderland, he joined Championship club Bristol City on loan for the remainder of the season, on 7 March 2016.
He made his debut in Bristol City's 6–0 win over bottom club, Bolton Wanderers on 19 March.
Matthews helped City to safety during his nine appearances.
New Sunderland manager, David Moyes, deemed Matthews surplus to requirements at the Stadium of Light and he rejoined Bristol City on a season-long loan on 28 July 2016.
He suffered a hamstring tear in August, which ruled him out for 4 weeks.
Matthews signed a one-year deal with Charlton Athletic having been training with the club for a number of weeks after leaving Sunderland at the end of his contract.
On 26 October 2020, Matthews signed a new one-year deal with Charlton Athletic.
On 8 July 2021, Matthews signed a new deal with the club, keeping at Charlton Athletic for the 2021–22 season.
On 10 May 2022, it was confirmed that Matthews would leave Charlton Athletic when his contract expired.
On 23 June 2022, Matthews signed a two-year contract with Omonia, joining his former manager at Celtic, Neil Lennon.