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Carl Jenkinson (Carl Daniel Jenkinson) was born on 8 February, 1992 in Harlow, England, is an English footballer (born 1992). Discover Carl Jenkinson'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?

Popular As Carl Daniel Jenkinson
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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 8 February 1992
Birthday 8 February
Birthplace Harlow, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Carl Jenkinson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Carl Jenkinson height is 1.85 m and Weight 77 kg.

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Height 1.85 m
Weight 77 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

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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Carl Jenkinson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carl Jenkinson worth at the age of 32 years old? Carl Jenkinson’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Carl Jenkinson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1992

Carl Daniel Jenkinson (born 8 February 1992) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Newcastle Jets in the Australian A-League.

2005

In a campaign where Arsenal won their first trophy since 2005, Jenkinson played the full 90 minutes in the FA Cup matches against Coventry and Liverpool whilst he appeared as a substitute in the quarter final victory against Everton.

2008

Jenkinson joined Charlton Athletic as a seven-year-old, and took up a scholarship in 2008.

2010

He joined Conference South club Welling United on work experience terms in January 2010, and made ten league appearances.

He signed his first professional contract in 2010, and was named in a Charlton squad for the first time for their 4–3 League Cup defeat away to Shrewsbury Town in August.

In November, he started a three-month loan with Conference Premier club Eastbourne Borough.

He made five appearances in the first month, including a man-of-the-match performance in the FA Trophy against Boreham Wood, before being recalled by Charlton.

He went straight into the starting eleven at right-back for the Football League Trophy Southern Section semi-final clash with Brentford at Griffin Park, and played the whole match as Brentford won the penalty shoot-out after a goalless draw.

2011

Jenkinson began his career with Charlton Athletic before joining Arsenal in 2011.

Jenkinson was given his Football League debut by Chris Powell on 15 February 2011; he replaced Simon Francis after 52 minutes of a 2–1 League One defeat at Hartlepool United.

He made seven more league appearances that season, all as a starter.

Jenkinson signed for Arsenal in June 2011, for an undisclosed fee thought to be around £1 million.

2012

He represented both England and Finland at youth level before making his debut for the senior England team in 2012.

He made his return in the North London Derby against Tottenham Hotspur on 26 February 2012, playing the last 15 minutes of a 5–2 victory, but appeared only twice more in what remained of the season.

With Sagna still unavailable through injury, Jenkinson was a regular starter in the first couple of months of the 2012–13 season.

His performances improved, earning appreciation from teammates, media, and the England manager.

Jenkinson and teammates Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Kieran Gibbs, Aaron Ramsey and Jack Wilshere all signed new long-term contracts with Arsenal in December 2012.

He made only six more appearances in the rest of the season; in one of the six, a 1–0 win away to Sunderland on 9 February which he started only because Laurent Koscielny was injured in the warm-up, he was sent off after being booked twice for a "lunge" on Jack Colback and a "clumsy challenge" on Stéphane Sessègnon.

On 13 March, Jenkinson played the full 90 minutes as Arsenal beat Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.

2013

Jenkinson featured in all three of Arsenal's opening matches of the 2013–14 campaign as injuries to defenders Thomas Vermaelen and Koscielny forced Sagna to fill in at centre-back and Jenkinson to deputise at right-back.

Despite Koscielny later returning, Jenkinson kept his place in the first-team after impressing against Fenerbahçe.

2014

He spent the 2014–15 and 2015–16 seasons on loan at West Ham United, but his second spell was cut short by a mid-season cruciate ligament injury.

On 11 May 2014, Jenkinson scored his first senior team goal for Arsenal in their 2–0 victory over Norwich City on the last day of the 2013–14 season.

On 31 July 2014, Jenkinson joined fellow London-based top-flight club West Ham United for a season-long loan deal.

He suffered a pre-season hamstring injury in August, in a match in the Schalke 04 Cup against Málaga, and did not make his debut for West Ham until 15 September, in a 2–2 away draw against Hull City.

Jenkinson quickly established himself as the team's first-choice right-back and impressed pundits and fans with his consistent displays and good form.

2015

After signing a new long-term contract with Arsenal in July 2015, Jenkinson rejoined West Ham United on loan for a second season.

On 15 August, he played in goal for the final moments of a 2–1 home defeat to Leicester City when Adrián had been sent off with no substitutions remaining.

A week later, Jenkinson himself was sent off for a foul on Max Gradel in a 4–3 home defeat to AFC Bournemouth.

He scored his first West Ham goal on 3 October in a 2–2 away draw against Sunderland.

With West Ham losing 2–0 in first-half added time, he scored from Victor Moses' cross to make the score 2–1.

2016

On 16 August, he made his competitive debut in the final qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League against Udinese, as a 55th-minute substitute for the injured left-back Johan Djourou.

He made his Premier League debut against Liverpool, four days later, starting at right-back.

Jenkinson kept his place in the team, starting in the second leg against Udinese and then in an eventful Premier League fixture against Manchester United at Old Trafford.

He crossed for Robin van Persie to score Arsenal's second goal of a match that United won 8–2, but was sent off three minutes later for a second yellow card.

According to the Guardian player ratings, he had "no protection in front of him, no guidance to the side of him and gave a hapless display as a consequence."

Jenkinson played regularly after Bacary Sagna broke a leg in October, but suffered a stress fracture in his lower back which kept him out for three months.

Jenkinson suffered a "significant" knee injury on 23 January 2016, after clashing with Sergio Agüero in a home 2–2 draw against Manchester City.

It was confirmed as an ACL injury, and Jenkinson returned to Arsenal for rehabilitation.

2017

He spent the 2017–18 season on loan to Championship club Birmingham City.