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Freddy Eastwood was born on 29 October, 1983 in Epsom, England, is an English footballer. Discover Freddy Eastwood'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 40 years old?

Popular As Freddy Eastwood
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Age 40 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 29 October 1983
Birthday 29 October
Birthplace Epsom, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Freddy Eastwood Height, Weight & Measurements

At 40 years old, Freddy Eastwood height is 5ft 11in .

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Height 5ft 11in
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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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Freddy Eastwood Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Freddy Eastwood worth at the age of 40 years old? Freddy Eastwood’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Freddy Eastwood'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

1950

The following season, Eastwood scored his 50th goal for the club in the Championship opener game against Stoke City.

1983

Freddy Eastwood (born 29 October 1983) is a former professional footballer.

He started his career with West Ham United and also played for Southend United, Grays Athletic, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Coventry City.

He played eleven times in his international career for Wales.

Eastwood began his career as a West Ham United Academy player after turning down a scholarship offer at Southend where he had been a promising youth player.

2003

At West Ham, Eastwood played in the same youth team as Jermain Defoe, Anton Ferdinand, and Glen Johnson but was not considered good enough by manager Glenn Roeder and was released by the Hammers in May 2003.

After being released, he considered quitting football altogether and worked briefly as a car salesman.

Eastwood joined Conference South side Grays Athletic in August 2003.

He scored 37 league and cup goals in his first season, winning the Grays' Golden Boot and prompting attention from a number of professional clubs including Northampton Town, Swindon Town and Charlton Athletic as well as Southend United.

2004

Eastwood joined Southend United in October 2004, initially on loan.

On his debut, he scored the opener after 7.7 seconds, an English league record for a debut, and went on to score two more to record his first of three hat-tricks for the club as Southend beat top-of-the-table Swansea City 4–2.

Eastwood joined Southend on a permanent basis in November 2004 for an undisclosed fee in a three-year deal from Grays.

He finished the 2004–05 season with 24 goals from 42 appearances in all competitions and scored the opening goal in his club's 2–0 win over Lincoln City in the League Two Play-off Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in May 2005 that resulted in promotion for Southend United.

2005

By the end of the 2005–06 season, Eastwood was joint 18th in Southend's all-time leading goalscorers list with 49 goals, 45 of which were in the league, two in the FA Cup and two in the Football League Trophy.

He was also joint top scorer with Billy Sharp in League One in 2005–06 with 23 goals.

2006

Eastwood scored Southend United's 5,000th League goal on 2 January 2006 when he smashed home the late winner against Blackpool at Bloomfield Road as the Shrimpers went to the top of League One.

He scored twice at Swansea City on 29 April 2006 to earn Southend United a 2–2 draw, a result which sealed promotion to the Football League Championship.

It would prove to be a difficult season for the striker and despite scoring 11 goal in the Championship, Eastwood was unable to prevent relegation back to League One, however the highlight of the Shrimpers season came when Eastwood scored the only goal, a spectacular 30-yard free kick in front of the away fans in the North Stand, during the Football League Cup fourth round win against Manchester United on 7 November 2006 to put the holders out of the competition.

2007

Eastwood signed a four-year deal with Wolverhampton Wanderers in July 2007 after completing a £1.5m move from Southend.

The striker started the 2007–08 season impressively, scoring his first goal for Wolves on his full debut in the League Cup first round win over Bradford City, and finishing the month with 4 goals to his name, earning him the Championship Player of the Month Award for August.

However, his goals dried up in the following months and he was often on the substitutes' bench or left out of the squad completely, with Andy Keogh, Jay Bothroyd, Kevin Kyle and Sylvan Ebanks-Blake now ahead of him in the pecking order.

2008

He was close to a move away from Molineux to Coventry City in March 2008, but this collapsed at the last minute.

He remained popular with many Wolves fans, who believed he had not been given a fair run of games, which caused a split between the fans towards the end of the season.

He finished the campaign with just 3 goals in 10 league starts (35 appearances in total), prompting him to leave the club, with manager Mick McCarthy explaining, "It's nothing personal, but it hasn't worked out how either of us would have liked. He hasn't fitted into my team but he wants to play and will do well elsewhere. We wish him luck."

In July 2008, he joined fellow Championship club Coventry City in a four-year deal for a reported £1.2 million fee.

Eastwood made his Coventry City debut against Norwich City on 9 August 2008, Coventry won The Game 2–0.

Eastwood scored his first goal for the Sky Blues a week later against Barnsley in a 2–1 win for Coventry.

Goals against Blackpool, Ipswich Town and Watford followed but it was to be another frustrating season in front of goal for the striker who towards the latter stage of the campaign was used in a left midfield role.

2009

On 31 October 2009 he scored a hat-trick against Peterborough where The Game finished 3–2.

He was the first player to score a hat-trick at the Ricoh Arena.

2011

Eastwood was released by Coventry City when his contract ran out at the end of the 2011/2012 season.

At the end of the 2011–12 season Eastwood underwent surgery on a troublesome knee problem.

2012

On 22 March 2012, Eastwood returned on loan to his former club Southend United until the end of the 2011–12 season.

He made his second Southend debut on 24 March 2012 in a 1–0 defeat against Bristol Rovers at the Memorial Ground.

He scored his first Southend United goal since his return in his second appearance in Southend 4–0 win against Cheltenham Town on 30 March 2012.

On 12 July 2012, Eastwood signed a two-year contract to stay at Southend, following his release from relegated Coventry City.

On 22 September 2012, Eastwood scored his first goal since his permanent return to Southend when he headed in from close range to score the winner in a 2–1 triumph over Exeter City.

2013

Eastwood returned for the start of pre-season training ahead of the 2013–14 season, looking thinner and sharper and started the season in his best form since 2005 after scoring 4 goals in consecutive games and claimed he was feeling as confident now as he was in his first spell with the club.

Manager Phil Brown, claimed Eastwood was in the form of his career.

Eastwood spent much of the 2013-2014 season as a squad player, playing in 30 League games, 19 as substitute.