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Darcy Blake (Darcy James Blake) was born on 13 December, 1988 in New Tredegar, Wales, is a Welsh association football player (born 1988). Discover Darcy Blake'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 35 years old?

Popular As Darcy James Blake
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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 13 December, 1988
Birthday 13 December
Birthplace New Tredegar, Wales
Nationality United Kingdom

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Darcy Blake Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Darcy Blake height is 5ft 10in and Weight 68 kg.

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Height 5ft 10in
Weight 68 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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Darcy Blake Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Darcy Blake worth at the age of 35 years old? Darcy Blake’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Darcy Blake'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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1988

Darcy James Blake (born 13 December 1988) is a Welsh former professional footballer.

During his career, he won 14 caps for Wales at international level, scoring once, and made more than 100 appearances in the Football League.

2006

He began his career as a youth player with Cardiff City before making his professional debut at the age of 17 in 2006.

After progressing through the club's youth system, he signed his first professional contract at the club in 2006 with a three-year deal, along with fellow academy graduate Chris Gunter.

Blake made his professional debut on 17 April 2006 against Crewe Alexandra in the Football League Championship, following injuries to several first team players, replacing Jeff Whitley as a late substitute during a 1–1 draw.

The following season, Blake was involved in the first team early, making two appearances in the opening month of the season but made just four further appearances during the first half of the season.

2007

On 20 February 2007, Blake made his first league start for the club in a match against West Bromwich Albion; Cardiff lost the match 1–0.

Able to play in several different positions, Blake gained a reputation as being a versatile player having played at centre back, right back, centre midfield and right wing for Cardiff in his first full season, commenting "I'm not sure where my best position is and I really don't mind where I play."

Blake began the 2007–08 season in the reserve side but, after a number of injuries affecting the club, he was increasingly involved in first team matches, including coming on as a substitute for Kevin McNaughton during a 2–0 win over Middlesbrough in the FA Cup quarter-final which was followed by his first league start of the season at right back in a 1–1 draw with Colchester United.

In total he made 13 appearances during the season, including featuring in three of the club's six matches as they reached the FA Cup final but was left out of the matchday squad for the match.

2008

At the start of the 2008–09 season, Blake was placed on a special training regime by the club to correct his posture in an attempt to remedy long-term injury problems after being substituted in the opening 20 minutes of a League Cup tie against Milton Keynes Dons.

2009

During the 2009–10 season he spent time on loan with Plymouth Argyle.

After returning to Cardiff, he struggled to establish himself in the first team but went on to make over 100 appearances for the club.

On 28 August 2009, Blake signed for fellow Championship club Plymouth Argyle on loan until January 2010, making his debut the following day in a 3–1 defeat to Sheffield Wednesday.

In his fifth appearance for the side, he was sent off for the first time in his professional career during a 1–1 draw with Ipswich Town on 24 October 2009 following a foul on Jonathan Walters.

Plymouth appealed the decision but the red card was upheld and he was subsequently suspended for three matches.

Blake completed his loan at Plymouth on 31 December 2009 and returned to Cardiff.

However, Plymouth manager Paul Mariner stated his desire for Blake to return to the club during the January transfer window.

However, the club was placed under a transfer embargo that delayed the move and Blake was able to force his way into the first team at Cardiff again.

Blake has cited his loan spell with Plymouth as a turning point in his career, stating "Looking back, I was immature and needed that loan move away."

Prior to his move, Cardiff manager Jones had been critical of Blake's diet and subsequent fitness levels.

On his return to Cardiff, Blake was immediately involved with the first team where he was named on the bench in an FA Cup third round replay against Bristol City, where he came on to make his first appearance of the season, before making his first start of the season in the fourth round against Leicester City four days later.

Injuries to club captain Mark Hudson and Gabor Gyepes allowed Blake to establish himself in the side as a centre-back alongside Anthony Gerrard.

He made a career-high 24 appearances and helped the team reach the Championship play-offs before losing 3–2 to Blackpool in the play-off final.

2010

He made his 100th appearance for Cardiff against Portsmouth on 27 August, which was also his first league start of the season.

Despite being a regular at international level for Wales, Blake struggled to establish himself in the first team at Cardiff, former Wales striker Iwan Roberts to question his future at Cardiff City Stadium.

Cardiff manager, Malky Mackay, replied to this saying Blake was "in his plans" but his injuries and fitness were a problem.

The newly formed partnership of Mark Hudson and Ben Turner were preferred ahead of Blake, who later confirmed his desire to hold talks with boss Mackay over his future at Cardiff having not featured for the club in over a month.

2011

Blake missed Cardiff's 2011–12 pre-season schedule through injury but returned in a 1–1 draw with Burnley on 20 August 2011, coming on as a substitute in place of Joe Mason.

2012

In 2012, he joined Crystal Palace for £350,000 but was released by the club after 18 months having made ten appearances.

Blake received criticism from a number of former managers, including Dave Jones, Malky Mackay and Chris Coleman, during his career regarding his fitness levels.

He later had a brief spell with Newport County before dropping out of the professional game at the age of 25, playing for local amateur teams and briefly converting to rugby.

Born in New Tredegar, Blake grew up in Phillipstown.

As a teenager, Blake attended Blackwood Comprehensive School and was childhood friends with boxer Nathan Cleverly.

Blake joined local youth side Jubilee Thistle at the age of nine where he played as a striker.

At the age of 10, Blake joined the youth academy at Cardiff City, the club he supported alongside Liverpool, although he continued playing for Thistle until he was 12.

At the end of the season, he played in the 2012 Football League Cup Final, replacing McNaughton in extra time as Cardiff went on to lose to Liverpool in a penalty shootout.

On 9 August 2012, Blake rejected new terms at Cardiff, where he only had a year left on his contract following his time as a bit part player the previous season.

On 22 August, Blake entered talks with Crystal Palace over a possible move.

With his contract due to expire at the end of the season, Mackay accepted an offer of £350,000 from Crystal Palace in order to avoid Blake leaving on a free transfer the following summer, with the deal being completed on 24 August 2012.