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Ian Callaghan (Ian Robert Callaghan) was born on 10 April, 1942 in Toxteth, Liverpool, England, is an English footballer. Discover Ian Callaghan'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 81 years old?

Popular As Ian Robert Callaghan
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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 10 April, 1942
Birthday 10 April
Birthplace Toxteth, Liverpool, England
Nationality Liverpool

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Ian Callaghan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 81 years old, Ian Callaghan height is 1.70 m .

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Ian Callaghan Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ian Callaghan worth at the age of 81 years old? Ian Callaghan’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Liverpool. We have estimated Ian Callaghan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1942

Ian Robert Callaghan (born 10 April 1942) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

He holds the record for most appearances for Liverpool.

1960

Callaghan played 857 times for Liverpool between 1960 and 1978, breaking into the first team just after the appointment of Bill Shankly as Liverpool manager.

He made his debut on 16 April 1960 at Anfield in a 4–0 victory over Bristol Rovers.

1962

He was a regular member of the first team by the time Liverpool won promotion to the First Division in 1962, and went on to help them win the league title in 1964, 1966, 1973, 1976 and 1977, as well as the 1965 and 1974 FA Cup finals, the UEFA Cup in 1973 and 1976, and the European Cup in 1977 and (as a substitute) in 1978.

1966

Although he was in the squad for the 1966 FIFA World Cup, he did not play in the final so did not receive a medal.

He did play in the group-stage match against France on 20 July 1966, one of three wingers tried before manager Alf Ramsey decided to go with a team with no wingers.

1974

He was voted FWA Footballer of the Year in 1974.

1975

He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 1975 New Year Honours.

1977

Callaghan played in the 1977 European Cup final, when Liverpool beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 3–1, but in the 1978 season, which proved to be his last year at the club, his playing time was reduced as younger additions like Graeme Souness and Kenny Dalglish established themselves at the club.

After that 1966 match against France, Callaghan's next England appearance, his third, came against Switzerland on 7 September 1977, aged 35.

This gap of 11 years 49 days between appearances is the longest such interval for any England player.

* Includes one appearance in the FA Charity Shield

^ Includes one goal in the FA Charity Shield

Liverpool

England

1978

He was booked only once in his career, in the 1978 League Cup final replay at Old Trafford, which Liverpool lost to Nottingham Forest.

Callaghan was on the substitutes' bench when Liverpool retained the European Cup against Club Brugge in 1978.

Callaghan left Liverpool shortly after the 1978 European Cup final and signed for Swansea City, managed by former Liverpool striker John Toshack.

1979

He helped Swansea win a second successive promotion in 1979, which took them into the Second Division, and also had brief spells playing in the United States, Australia and Ireland towards the end of his career.

1981

He spent the final season of his career in the Fourth Division with Crewe Alexandra, making 15 appearances in the 1981–82 season and retiring as a player in his 40th year.

Of Irish descent, Callaghan played four times at senior level for England.

2009

Following a Football Association-led campaign to persuade FIFA to award medals to all the winners' squad members, Callaghan was presented with his medal by Prime Minister Gordon Brown at a ceremony at 10 Downing Street on 10 June 2009.