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Darron Gibson (Darron Thomas Daniel Gibson) was born on 25 October, 1987 in Derry, Northern Ireland, is an Irish footballer. Discover Darron Gibson'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 36 years old?

Popular As Darron Thomas Daniel Gibson
Occupation N/A
Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October, 1987
Birthday 25 October
Birthplace Derry, Northern Ireland
Nationality United Kingdom

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Darron Gibson Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Darron Gibson height is 1.83 m and Weight 90 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.83 m
Weight 90 kg
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Who Is Darron Gibson's Wife?

His wife is Danielle Gibson (m. 2013)

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Wife Danielle Gibson (m. 2013)
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Darron Gibson Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Darron Gibson worth at the age of 36 years old? Darron Gibson’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Darron Gibson's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1987

Darron Thomas Daniel Gibson (born 25 October 1987) is an Irish professional footballer who last played as a midfielder for League Two club Salford City, and formerly for the Republic of Ireland national team.

2004

A former pupil of St Columb's College, he played junior football in the Derry and District League, and then with Institute before joining Manchester United in 2004.

2005

Born in Derry, Northern Ireland, he began his club career with Institute before joining Manchester United, for whom he made his professional debut in 2005.

After loans with Belgium's Royal Antwerp and the Championship's Wolverhampton Wanderers, he won two League Cups, a Premier League title and the FIFA Club World Cup for United, totalling 60 games and 10 goals.

He made his senior debut for United on 26 October 2005 in a League Cup match against Barnet, coming on as a substitute for Lee Martin.

During the 2005–06 season he played regularly for Manchester United Reserves, helping them win a treble.

He made 19 appearances, scoring twice.

2006

In May 2006, he won the prestigious Jimmy Murphy Award as United's youth player of the year and then played regularly for the United senior team during their pre-season summer matches, together with Dong Fangzhuo, Jonny Evans, Fraizer Campbell and Danny Simpson.

Gibson was one of several United players who spent the 2006–07 season on loan at Royal Antwerp.

2007

In 2007, Gibson was at the centre of a dispute between the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) and the Irish Football Association (IFA), after he opted to play for the Republic of Ireland instead of Northern Ireland.

The issue was referred to FIFA and was discussed in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

In October 2007, he was loaned out again, this time to Wolverhampton Wanderers, where he spent the majority of the 2007–08 season.

At Wolves he scored once, against Burnley on 8 December 2007.

2008

Gibson made his Premier League debut on 15 November 2008, appearing as a second-half substitute against Stoke City, before making his UEFA Champions League debut ten days later, coming on as a substitute for Darren Fletcher against Villarreal on 25 November 2008.

In December 2008, he travelled with the United squad to the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup in Japan, where, despite not making any appearances, he picked up a winners' medal.

On 24 May, he scored his first league goal for Manchester United in the last match of the 2008–09 Premier League season against Hull City.

2009

On 4 January 2009, Gibson scored his first goal for the club, United's third in a 3–0 victory over Southampton in the FA Cup third round.

On 1 March 2009, Gibson started in the centre of midfield alongside Paul Scholes against Tottenham Hotspur in the 2009 League Cup Final at Wembley Stadium, playing the full initial 90 minutes before being replaced by Ryan Giggs at the start of extra time as Manchester United went on to win 4–1 on penalties.

On 1 December 2009, six days on from the defeat in the Champions League, Gibson responded to the criticism by scoring both of United's goals in a 2–0 win against Tottenham to send United through the semi-finals of the League Cup.

Gibson was granted a starting place in the Champions League second leg quarter-final tie against Bayern Munich and scored a long-range shot after only three minutes, his first goal in a UEFA competition, but despite winning the match 3–2, they were knocked out by Bayern on away goals with the aggregate score ending 4–4.

2010

The issue was settled in 2010 when it was declared that Northern Ireland-born people are entitled to play for either the Republic or Northern Ireland.

He scored his first goal of the 2010–11 season as he netted the first of United's goals in a 5–2 away win over Scunthorpe United in the League Cup.

2011

In February 2011, Gibson's national team manager, Giovanni Trapattoni, told him that he must leave Manchester United in order to further his career.

Gibson scored in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final as United beat Schalke 4–1 (6–1 on aggregate) but he was one of a number of players from that match alongside Rafael, Evans, O'Shea and Berbatov who could not make the substitutes bench for the Champions League final, which United lost 3–1 to Barcelona.

Sunderland agreed a transfer fee with United to sign Gibson in the summer of 2011, but Gibson could not agree personal terms.

He subsequently only made two appearances for the club in the 2011–12 season, despite there being a number of midfielders out injured at Old Trafford, and left the club in January 2012.

2012

In January 2012, he joined Everton for an undisclosed fee, where his appearances were limited from 2013 due to injury.

Gibson represented the Republic of Ireland at UEFA Euro 2012.

Gibson was born in Derry, Northern Ireland.

Gibson was rewarded with a three-year extension to his Manchester United contract, tying him to the club until at least 2012.

Gibson was one of a number of young United players who came under criticism when they lost a four-year unbeaten home record in Europe, losing 1–0 to Beşiktaş at Old Trafford.

On 13 January 2012, Gibson signed for Everton for an undisclosed fee.

He became the fourth ex-United player to sign for Everton under David Moyes, following Phil Neville, Tim Howard and Louis Saha.

He made his debut a day later, as he started in a 1–1 draw with Aston Villa.

Later that month, Gibson scored his first goal for the club in a 1–0 home win against league leaders Manchester City.

Gibson played 11 times in the league during his first season with the club and did not finish on the losing side once.

If his time at Manchester United is taken into account this figure is stretched to 28 consecutive league matches without defeat.

The run came to an end in Everton's third league match of the 2012–13 season, when Gibson started in a 0–2 loss to West Bromwich Albion, although the match was level at 0–0 when Gibson was substituted in the first half due to injury.

2017

He signed for Sunderland in January 2017, and left by mutual consent in March 2018.

At the end of his professional career, he had spells with Wigan Athletic and Salford City.