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Carlos Edwards (Akenhaton Carlos Edwards) was born on 24 October, 1978 in Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago, is a Trinidad and Tobago footballer. Discover Carlos Edwards'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 45 years old?

Popular As Akenhaton Carlos Edwards
Occupation N/A
Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 24 October 1978
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Diego Martin, Trinidad and Tobago
Nationality Trinidad and Tobago

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Carlos Edwards Height, Weight & Measurements

At 45 years old, Carlos Edwards height is 5ft 11in and Weight 73 kg.

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Height 5ft 11in
Weight 73 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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Carlos Edwards Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Carlos Edwards worth at the age of 45 years old? Carlos Edwards’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Trinidad and Tobago. We have estimated Carlos Edwards'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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1978

Akenhaton Carlos Edwards CM (born 24 October 1978) is a Trinidadian former professional footballer who plays as a winger or right-back for Hadleigh United.

1980

It was his 80th-minute winner against Burnley that confirmed Sunderland's promotion to the Premier League, after Derby County failed to beat Crystal Palace the following day.

Edwards' first season in the top flight was ruined by injury problems though.

He suffered a hamstring injury in only the second game and after returning, had a leg fracture that again put him on the sidelines.

He managed to return for the final months of the campaign that saw Sunderland retain their Premier League status.

2000

He started his footballing career in Trinidad and Tobago before moving to Wrexham in 2000 for whom he made over 150 appearances.

He went on to play for Luton Town, Sunderland, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Ipswich Town and Millwall.

Edwards also made over 90 appearances for the Trinidad and Tobago national football team, scoring four goals.

Edwards was later signed by Wrexham for £250,000 in 2000, along with Dennis Lawrence and Hector Sam, after a trial.

2002

Edwards helped the club win promotion to the Second Division in 2002–03, scoring 10 goals and winning Wrexham's Player of the Year award and being selected for the PFA Third Division Team of the Year along the way.

He then added a further five goals the following season as the club finished mid-table, with Edwards again voted into the PFA Team of the Year.

2004

However, Edwards suffered a knee injury while on international duty in 2004 that put him on the sidelines for most of the 2004–05 season.

2005

The campaign ended in relegation for the club but he won his first silverware in English football in the form of the 2005 Football League Trophy.

With his Wrexham contract having expired, Edwards joined Championship side Luton Town in 2005 in a three-year deal on a Bosman transfer.

At Luton, he became popular with the fans with his flair and ability, winning the Young Members Player of the Season award in his first season with the club.

2006

As a member of the squad that competed at the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany, he was awarded the Chaconia Medal (Gold Class), the second highest state decoration of Trinidad and Tobago.

Edwards, a right-winger also adept at right-back, started his professional career at Defence Force in his native Trinidad and Tobago, where he had attended the same school (St Anthony's College in Westmoorings) as future team-mate Kenwyne Jones.

2007

Edwards' form attracted a £1.5 million bid from Sunderland whom he joined on 2 January 2007, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract.

Edwards began his Sunderland career brightly and scored five times in the remainder of the campaign.

2008

After a spree of summer signings left Edwards largely out of contention at his parent club, he joined Championship side Wolverhampton Wanderers on 2 October 2008 on a three-month loan.

However, he was recalled early by the Black Cats on 20 November after six appearances for Wolves.

2009

On 1 September 2009, Edwards and Grant Leadbitter signed for Ipswich Town for a combined fee of £4 million.

2010

He scored his first goal for Ipswich in a 1–0 win at Sheffield Wednesday on 20 February 2010.

He quickly became a key player at Ipswich, making 30 appearances during his first season at the club.

He scored his first goal of the 2010–11 season on 21 August, scoring the winning goal in a 2–1 away win over Crystal Palace.

He only missed one league game during the 2010–11, while also playing a key role as Ipswich made the semi-final of the League Cup, starting in the 1–0 win over Arsenal in the first-leg at Portman Road, while also starting in the second-leg at the Emirates Stadium as Ipswich exited the cup after a 3–0 loss.

2011

Edwards played purely as a right winger under Roy Keane but switched to right-back when Paul Jewell became manager in January 2011.

He scored the winning goal in a 3–2 win over Doncaster Rovers on 22 January.

He continued to be a regular starter in the 2011–12 season.

He started all but one league game during the season, with his performances earning him the Players' Player of the Year award for the 2011–12 season.

2012

Edwards became Ipswich captain in March 2012.

He kept his place as captain the following season, playing a key part in the first-team during the 2012–13 season as Ipswich recovered from a poor start to the season resulting in the sacking of manager Paul Jewell, to pick-up in the second half of the season following the arrival of new manager Mick McCarthy.

He scored late winners in 1–0 wins over Bolton Wanderers and Derby County.

He made 46 appearances in all competitions during the season.

2013

Edwards featured less regularly during the 2013–14 season, scoring once in 18 appearances up until January.

2014

On 27 March 2014, Edwards joined fellow Championship side Millwall on loan until 3 May 2014.

His first goal for Millwall on 8 April, netting the winning goal in a 1–0 away win over Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium.

He made 8 appearances during his loan spell at Millwall.

On 21 May 2014, Edwards joined Millwall permanently on a free transfer, signing a contract until June 2015.

The veteran started the 2014–15 season in the first-team.