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Danny Butterfield (Daniel Paul Butterfield) was born on 21 November, 1979 in Boston, Lincolnshire, England, is an English footballer. Discover Danny Butterfield'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 44 years old?
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Daniel Paul Butterfield |
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44 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
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21 November, 1979 |
Birthday |
21 November |
Birthplace |
Boston, Lincolnshire, England |
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United Kingdom
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 44 years old group.
Danny Butterfield Height, Weight & Measurements
At 44 years old, Danny Butterfield height is 1.80 m .
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1.80 m |
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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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Danny Butterfield Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Danny Butterfield worth at the age of 44 years old? Danny Butterfield’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Danny Butterfield's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Under Review |
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Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Timeline
Daniel Paul Butterfield (born 21 November 1979) is an English former professional footballer and coach who is currently assistant manager at National League club Eastleigh.
He was snapped up by Grimsby Town as a youngster, and was promoted to the club's first team setup midway through the 1996–1997 season.
Butterfield was born in Boston, Lincolnshire and played between 1997 and 2016 as a right back, and makeshift midfielder and centre back.
He began his career as a youth with Grimsby Town where he remained for 6 years before joining Crystal Palace.
He made 232 appearances for The Eagles before moving on to Charlton Athletic, Southampton, Bolton Wanderers, Carlisle United and Exeter City.
Since retiring he has held various positions on the coaching staff at Southampton, Milton Keynes Dons, Macclesfield Town and Lincoln City.
Butterfield was educated at Boston Grammar School in Boston, Lincolnshire.
Butterfield was primarily used as a right back while at Blundell Park and made his first team debut in a 0–0 draw with York City on 9 September 1997.
Butterfield went on to make eleven appearances in the 1997–1998 season, and scored his first senior goal in the club's 1–0 Football League Trophy victory over Hull City that season.
Despite playing no part in either, Butterfield was among the winning squad who earned a double Wembley win that same season, triumphing in the Football League Trophy, as well as the Second Division play-off Final.
As the seasons progressed, Butterfield became more and more involved in first team, and converted mainly to a makeshift centre half.
In his five years at Grimsby Town from 1997 to 2002, Butterfield featured 124 times in the League, scoring 3 times playing all but one of his seasons with the Mariners in the second tier of English football.
He was part of the Grimsby team that defeated Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield in the League Cup in September 2001, at 0–0 Butterfield kept Grimsby on level terms by clearing an Emile Heskey header off the line.
At the end of the 2001–02 season, Butterfield decided against a new contract and moved to Crystal Palace.
He arrived at Selhurst Park in 2002 where he quickly became a favourite of the crowd.
He played regularly for the next two seasons, playing in the 2004 Football League First Division play-off final that resulted in Palace's promotion to the Premier League.
The form of Emmerson Boyce and long-term injuries restricted his appearances for the next two seasons, before re-establishing himself in the right-back spot for a spell.
Midway through the 2008–09 season he was loaned out to Charlton Athletic, but he managed to regain his place in the Palace line-up the following season, despite his Eagles career appearing to be over.
Butterfield started the 2009–10 Football League Championship season as the main right back ahead of Nathaniel Clyne.
However, due to Palace's financial problems, that saw them put into administration, he was converted to a makeshift striker.
Butterfield scored a hat-trick in the space of 6 minutes and 48 seconds during a 2009–10 FA Cup fourth round replay 3–1 win against Wolves; he scored with his left foot, right foot and his head which is described as the 'perfect hat-trick'.
This is the club's fastest ever hat-trick, beating the previous record set by Dougie Freedman in 11 minutes.
Palace manager Neil Warnock revealed after the game that Clyne, who had played at right-back during the game, had turned down a move to Wolves only days earlier.
Had the move gone through, Butterfield would have played at right-back instead.
It was later revealed that Butterfield had only played up front in the game as a result of Warnock’s wife, Sharon, having a dream the night before that he would score the winning goal.
On 16 July 2010, he joined Southampton on a one-year deal and joined the squad in Interlaken ready for the game against FC Sochaux.
On 7 August, Butterfield made his debut in a 1–0 loss against Plymouth.
Since making his debut, Butterfield established himself in the starting eleven in the right back position.
After the end of 2010–11 season, Butterfield signed another 12 months deal.
In his second season, Butterfield began to be used more sparingly after injury prevented him from training and he struggled to force his way back into the Southampton starting eleven.
His good form kept Frazer Richardson out of the starting line-up and Southampton were promoted to the Championship for the 2011–12 season after their 3–1 win over Plymouth.
In his first season, Butterfield made 38 appearances, supplying three assists.
On 9 August 2011, Butterfield played 120 minutes in a match against Torquay United in a League Cup tie which Southampton won 4–1.
His first league match of the 2011–12 season came on 29 October when he played 90 minutes against Middlesbrough and made an assist for Guly to score the first goal in the game in a 3–0 win.
Despite his fitness and injury preventing him from playing, on 17 February 2012, Butterfield signed a one-year contract extension with the club, keeping him at Southampton until June 2013.
Following the signing of Nathaniel Clyne, Butterfield made no appearances for Southampton in the Premier League in 2012–13.
On 28 March 2013, he moved on loan to Bolton Wanderers, managed by his former Crystal Palace teammate Dougie Freedman and assisted by Lennie Lawrence, his old manager at Grimsby.
He made his debut two days later, coming on as a second-half substitute for Marvin Sordell in the away game at former club Charlton Athletic.
He made his first start for Bolton at the Reebok Stadium in the 1–0 win against Huddersfield Town.