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Benjamin Cull was born on 1998 in Bournemouth, England, is an English footballer (1998–2023). Discover Benjamin Cull'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 26 years old?

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1998

Benjamin Cull (21 October 1998 - 14 September 2023) was an English former professional footballer who played as a defender.

Cull was born on October 21, 1998, in Bournemouth, Dorset to Julie and Simon Cull.

He attended Bournemouth School for Boys.

Cull started playing football from the age of 6, stating he started after 'my mum dragged me to Littledown' (a local sports centre in Bournemouth).

After this, Cull starting playing with his local Sunday league team, Greenfields in the Bournemouth Youth League, aged 7.

He stated that growing up, he supported Chelsea FC but described that it was only because of his friends supporting them.

He stated that as soon as he started playing for Southampton FC, he had a reason to support someone.

Cull's parents never had much money as he grew up and he stated that they gave up a lot in order for him and his siblings to play football, getting into debt in order to facilitate this.

At 13, Cull was scouted by Portsmouth, attending a trial for the club.

Southampton FC found out that Cull had been for a trial at Portsmouth and also offered him a trial.

After completing a trial with Portsmouth, Cull was offered a four-year contract.

He was also offered a contract from Southampton.

Cull stated that it made sense for him to sign with Southampton, as his younger brother also played for the club.

Cull began his professional football career as part of Southampton FC's Academy, aged 13.

Other notable alumni from this academy include Gareth Bale, Theo Walcott, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Luke Shaw.

During this time, Cull went to school two days a week, on a Monday and Friday, playing football on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

2012

In 2012, Cull joined Southampton Football Club's Academy, rising through each age group.

He represented England, aged 14 in their U16 team and Southampton FC in their U21 team.

2013

In October 2013, Cull made his England debut, aged 14 with their U16s team during the Sky Sports Victory Shield match against Wales.

His debut made Cull the second player from his youth team, Greenfields, to play for England, after former AFC Bournemouth and Liverpool FC player Jamie Redknapp.

2015

In the summer of 2015, aged 16, he became part of Southampton FC's U18 team.

Cull stated that he had the choice of joining AFC Bournemouth, Portsmouth FC or Southampton FC, choosing the latter.

Aged 17, he scored for Southampton in a match against Norwich City FC after playing in a different position to that of his usual defence position.

He later represented Southampton FC in their U21 team.

During a friendly match against Plymouth Argyle, Cull got kneed in the back of his leg during a tackle.

He went down, thinking it was just a 'dead leg'.

Cull's knee swelled up and it was thought that he'd received ligament damage.

Cull received an MRI scan, which revealed a hematoma on the back of his knee.

He was told that this was reduce on its own and Cull described the pain going, allowing him to return to playing football.

Cull kept on playing for the rest of the season before a physio noticed that he had a large lump on the right side of his leg.

After attending hospital, staff tried to aspirate the lump, however, it required surgery.

Prior to this surgery, Cull went to Reading, Berkshire, where a biopsy was taken of the lump.

After this, an emergency appointment was arranged with an oncologist in Watford, London.

Cull received news that it was Ewings sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, with a 5% survival rate over five years.

2017

In 2017, Cull was diagnosed with cancer, forcing him to retire from football.

On September 14, 2023, Cull died, aged 24.

2020

Speaking to BBC South Today in February 2020, Cull described how he 'pretty much moved up' to Southampton, living there for the majority of the week for up to six or seven years.

Whilst in Southampton, he lived with a host family in Hythe, Hampshire, from age 16 to 19 with three other players.

At 14, Cull's manager at the time rang him and explained that England wanted him to go to a training camp.

He attended, training alongside Trent Alexander-Arnold and Tom Davies.