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Craig Gardner was born on 25 November, 1986 in Solihull, England, is an English footballer (born 1986). Discover Craig Gardner'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 37 years old?

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Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 25 November 1986
Birthday 25 November
Birthplace Solihull, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Craig Gardner Height, Weight & Measurements

At 37 years old, Craig Gardner height is 5ft 10in .

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Craig Gardner Net Worth

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Timeline

1968

He made his debut on 7 February as a 68th-minute substitute, and set up the first of Kevin Phillips' goals as Birmingham came back to beat Midlands rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers 2–1.

He scored his first goal for the club against Everton on 13 March.

Towards the end of the season Gardner was preferred to Sebastian Larsson on the right of midfield.

1986

Craig Gardner (born 25 November 1986) is an English professional football coach and former player who made 260 appearances in the Premier League and a further 67 in the Championship.

He joined the coaching staff at Birmingham City in January 2021 and was appointed technical director in June.

A versatile midfielder, Gardner was able to play in many different positions, although he preferred central midfield.

2005

Gardner came through Aston Villa's youth system and turned professional on 31 January 2005.

He made his Premier League debut on 26 December 2005, when he came on as a substitute for Steven Davis against Everton at Villa Park.

He scored his first professional goal for Villa in the 3–1 away win on 14 April against Middlesbrough.

He also netted a contender for goal of the month on the last day of the season away to Bolton Wanderers.

After a series of appearances Villa manager Martin O'Neill entered contract talks with Gardner.

2007

In August 2007, Gardner signed a new four-year deal, which ran until June 2011.

On 1 October 2007 he scored twice in two games with two free kicks.

First he scored away to Tottenham Hotspur in a 4–4 draw and then the winner against West Ham United five days later with a deflected attempt.

On 1 December 2007, Gardner scored the opener in a home match against Arsenal.

Villa went on to lose the match 2–1.

Gardner has often played in the right-back slot, and impressed both O'Neill and his captain, Gareth Barry, who said that Gardner could be a key player for years to come.

2009

Internationally, Gardner represented England at under-21 level, and was a member of the team that finished as runners-up on the 2009 European Championships.

Gardner made just one appearance for Villa in the 2009–10 season because of a groin injury.

2010

He began his career at Aston Villa before spending the 2010–11 season with city rivals Birmingham City, with whom he won the 2011 League Cup.

On 4 January 2010 it was announced that Birmingham City were preparing a £3.5 million bid.

However it was revealed that Aston Villa had turned down the bid for the player.

However, the club later offered a second deal including add-ons that was accepted by Aston Villa.

He made exactly 80 appearances for Villa in all competitions.

Gardner signed a four-and-a-half-year contract with Birmingham City on 26 January 2010 for a fee reported as £3m plus £500,000 in add-ons.

Restored to his favoured central position, he scored twice in the first home game of the 2010–11 season as Birmingham came from behind to beat Blackburn Rovers 2–1, and scored again in the next game away at Bolton Wanderers.

He was the team's top scorer in the 2010–11 season with eight League goals, ten in all competitions, as Birmingham were relegated to the Championship.

2011

Gardner's winning goal in extra time against West Ham United took Birmingham City through to the 2011 Football League Cup Final, and he was in the starting eleven as Birmingham won their first major trophy since 1963.

Gardner signed a three-year deal with Sunderland for an undisclosed fee, believed by BBC Sport to be about £6 million, on 30 June 2011.

Gardner made his debut as a substitute in the home defeat to Newcastle United on 20 August, and scored his first competitive goal on 18 September 2011 with a deflected shot that looped over goalkeeper Asmir Begović as Sunderland beat Stoke City 4–0 at home to secure their first win of the season.

Gardner fell out of favour at Sunderland, and was linked with a departure in the January transfer window.

However, he was re-united with former boss O'Neill when he replaced Steve Bruce as Sunderland manager in December 2011, and this prompted a change in fortune for Gardner and the Black Cats.

2012

Gardner was deployed at right back against Manchester City on New Year's Day 2012 due to an injury crisis, and helped Sunderland to a shock 1–0 win against the league leaders.

Two days later Gardner, again playing at right back, scored his second goal for Sunderland, direct from a free kick 30 yards away from goal in their 4–1 away win at Wigan.

Gardner was rumoured to be homesick at Sunderland in the press, and was linked with a move back to the Midlands.

Sunderland rejected a loan bid for Gardner from former club Birmingham City on 19 January.

Gardner scored a stunning volley from 25 yards late on in Sunderland's 2–0 win over Swansea City on 21 January.

2014

After three seasons with Sunderland, he joined West Bromwich Albion in 2014 before rejoining Birmingham City in 2017.

2020

He retired from playing in 2020 to take up a position as first-team coach at the club.

He moved on to a similar role at Sheffield Wednesday in November 2020, before leaving a month later when Tony Pulis' contract was terminated and returning to Birmingham.