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Darren Beckford (Darren Richard Lorenzo Beckford) was born on 12 May, 1967 in Moss Side, Manchester, England, is an English footballer (born 1967). Discover Darren Beckford'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 56 years old?
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Darren Richard Lorenzo Beckford |
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56 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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12 May 1967 |
Birthday |
12 May |
Birthplace |
Moss Side, Manchester, England |
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United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 56 years old group.
Darren Beckford Height, Weight & Measurements
At 56 years old, Darren Beckford height is 6ft 1in .
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6ft 1in |
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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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Darren Beckford Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Darren Beckford worth at the age of 56 years old? Darren Beckford’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Darren Beckford's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Timeline
Darren Richard Lorenzo Beckford (born 12 May 1967) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward.
His younger brother Jason also played professional football.
In fourteen years as a professional footballer he scored a total of 96 goals in 302 league games.
He stayed for three months at the end of the 1986–87 season and then joined the club permanently for a fee of £15,000 (plus 50% of any future transfer fee – a clause that Vale later bought out for an undisclosed sum).
This was settled by a Football League tribunal as a compromise between Vale's offer of £5,000 and City's demand of £60,000.
Vale fans raised £7,500 of the fee with a 'buy a player' fund.
He later admitted that throughout his early career his nerves caused him to vomit before games.
"'A terrific goal-scorer. Darren was very athletic, had unbelievable spring in his legs and could finish. As a striker, he ticked all the boxes. If we came up against a top team, we knew he was easily good enough to hold his own. Darren had a unique personality. If someone upset him off the pitch then you knew it could affect his performance. Then again, management would be easy if every player was like Andy Porter. In his case, you just gave him the shirt, told him what to do and then let him get on with it. In Becky's case, he was more likely to stop the training session halfway through to ask why we were doing such-and-such drills. The rest of us would be urging him to just get on with it, or we'd never get finished.'"
Advancing through the Manchester City youth team, he also spent a brief time on loan at Bury before joining Port Vale in 1987.
Throughout 1987–88 he was the club's top scorer with ten goals, along with David Riley.
That season Vale won every game in which Beckford made it onto the score sheet.
He scored his first hat-trick for the club on 2 April 1988, during a 5–0 demolition of Doncaster Rovers.
He was once again top scorer in 1988–89, this time bagging 23 goals as the club won promotion to the Second Division via the play-offs.
On 19 September, he scored a hat-trick in a 5–0 home win over Chesterfield.
On 25 March, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–1 victory over Notts County.
On 25 May, he scored a hat-trick as Vale beat Preston North End 3–1 in the play-off semi-final second leg, giving them a 4–2 aggregate victory.
He enjoyed the most successful time of his career at Vale, scoring 68 goals in 167 league games, helping the club to promotion via the play-offs in 1989.
He also provided the crucial second goal of the 1989 final, flicking on a corner for Robbie Earle to knock into the net.
He adapted well to tougher opposition in the 1989–90 season.
He managed 21 goals to become the club's top scorer yet again.
With 23 goals in 1990–91, he became the club's top scorer for the fourth consecutive season.
He managed to bag a hat-trick against Blackburn Rovers and also found the net against former club Manchester City in the FA Cup.
After the hat-trick against Blackburn, Beckford told the press he was happy at the club and dismissed numerous transfer rumours linking him with moves to other clubs.
"'Darren Beckford was a brilliant striker for the Vale, but a nightmare to manage. It was like throwing a blancmange at the wall, you just hope that a bit of it sticks!'"
In all, he played 214 games and scored 81 times for John Rudge's side.
After four successive seasons as the club's top scorer he earned a £925,000 move to Norwich City in 1991.
He was sold to Norwich City of the First Division (soon to be rebranded as the Premier League) in June 1991.
Unable to find the form he hit at Vale Park, he was sold on to Oldham Athletic for £300,000 in 1993.
Three years later he moved on to Scottish side Hearts.
He later played for Preston North End, Fulham, Walsall, Rushden & Diamonds, Southport, Total Network Solutions, Bury and Bacup Borough.
Beckford was a product of the Manchester City youth team and made his first-team debut at the age of 16.
As a member of Jehovah's Witnesses, he rejected the opportunity to represent England at youth team level as he refused to stand for the national anthem, seeing it as saluting the flag and therefore unchristian behaviour.
The management at Maine Road took a dim view at this stance and did not play him in the first-team for another 12 months.
He went out on loan at Third Division club Bury, scoring five goals in twelve games at Gigg Lane.
Beckford joined Port Vale on an initial loan basis, with Manchester City manager Jimmy Frizzell believing that a striking partnership with another youngster in Andy Jones would aid his development.
The fee that Norwich paid for him – £925,000 – was set by a Football League tribunal (Vale had wanted £1.5 million) and was a club record that stood until 1994.
£200,000 of the sum went to Manchester City.
Vale signed his brother Jason to replace him, though he could not replicate his elder sibling's success.
Norwich manager Dave Stringer had been looking to sign a regular goalscorer for some time, and when Beckford signed he described Beckford as "the answer to the Norwich supporters prayers".
However, he injured his thigh in pre-season training in Russia and by Christmas underwent a double hernia operation.