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Liam Ridgewell (Liam Matthew Ridgewell) was born on 21 July, 1984 in Bexleyheath, England, is an English footballer (born 1984). Discover Liam Ridgewell'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 39 years old?

Popular As Liam Matthew Ridgewell
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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 21 July, 1984
Birthday 21 July
Birthplace Bexleyheath, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Liam Ridgewell Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Liam Ridgewell height is 6ft 2in and Weight 78 kg.

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Height 6ft 2in
Weight 78 kg
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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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Liam Ridgewell Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Liam Ridgewell worth at the age of 39 years old? Liam Ridgewell’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Liam Ridgewell's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1984

Liam Matthew Ridgewell (born 21 July 1984) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a defender.

He was primarily a centre back but could also play at left back.

He is currently a coach for the Portland Timbers.

Ridgewell, who earned eight caps for England at under-21 level, began his senior career with Aston Villa.

2001

He began his career with West Ham United, but moved to Aston Villa in February 2001.

2002

He spent time on loan at AFC Bournemouth in 2002, before moving to Villa's local rivals Birmingham City in 2007, where he was part of the 2011 Football League Cup Final-winning team.

He was part of the team that won the 2002 FA Youth Cup final against Everton.

The day after scoring for England Under-19s in a 2–2 draw against Yugoslavia in October 2002, he was loaned to AFC Bournemouth of the Third Division, for whom he made his debut in the Football League in a 2–1 win over Hartlepool United on 13 October and played five games in his month's loan spell.

2003

His debut for Aston Villa's first team came on 4 January 2003, in a 4–1 defeat to Blackburn Rovers in the FA Cup third round, when he came on as a substitute to replace Rob Edwards after 69 minutes.

His first Premier League appearance came on 28 December 2003, as a 62nd-minute replacement for Mark Delaney in a 3–0 win over Fulham at Villa Park; he made 11 appearances over the season.

2005

On 15 January 2005, Ridgewell scored his first professional goal, heading in Nolberto Solano's cross in the ninth minute to open a 3–0 win over Norwich City.

On 10 April, in a 1–1 draw with rivals West Bromwich Albion, he and opponent Jonathan Greening were sent off for headbutting each other.

In the following Premier League campaign, Ridgewell recorded five goals in 32 games, including two in a 3–3 draw at Fulham on 28 December 2005.

2006

He scored his only goal of the 2006–07 season against his former club West Ham United on 10 September 2006.

2007

Ridgewell completed a move to Birmingham City for a fee of £2 million on 3 August 2007, becoming the first player to transfer between the bitter rivals since Des Bremner in 1984.

In the absence through injury of regular captain Damien Johnson, Ridgewell was given the captain's armband.

He described his appointment as "a real honour".

Though concerns were expressed over how some fans might react to a player signing from Aston Villa, Ridgewell's performances won over the doubters.

He scored his first goal for the club in their 3–2 win against Wigan Athletic at St Andrew's in October, but then scored an own goal in the Birmingham derby two weeks later, also at St Andrew's.

2009

In April 2009, Ridgewell suffered a broken leg after a challenge by Plymouth Argyle midfielder Jamie Mackie.

He made an unexpectedly quick return to the side five months later, playing in the less familiar position of left back.

He continued in that role because of the form of preferred centre-backs Roger Johnson and Scott Dann, and played there as Birmingham went on a club-record 12-match unbeaten run in the top division and set a Premier League record by fielding the same starting eleven for nine consecutive games.

2010

He scored a 91st-minute equaliser against Tottenham Hotspur on 30 January 2010 which ensured that Birmingham remained unbeaten at home since the previous September.

Ridgewell continued his goalscoring form with a stoppage-time winner against Derby County to send Birmingham through to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, had a goal disallowed in the quarter-final match against Portsmouth when the ball had "clearly crossed the line", and scored an equalising goal against Liverpool in the league.

In June 2010, Ridgewell signed a new contract with Birmingham, to expire in June 2013.

2011

He played the full 90 minutes as Birmingham defeated favourites Arsenal 2–1 in the 2011 Football League Cup Final, thus earning qualification for the Europa League.

In the absence of several midfielders through injury, Ridgewell played in the play-off round first leg against Portuguese club Nacional, Birmingham's first participation in major European competition for nearly 50 years, in an unfamiliar holding midfield position.

As the August 2011 transfer deadline approached, Ridgewell submitted a transfer request which was rejected by the club, and despite late interest from Premier League clubs including Newcastle United, he remained with Birmingham.

2012

Ridgewell signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with Premier League club West Bromwich Albion on 31 January 2012.

The transfer fee was undisclosed.

On 12 February, he made his debut in a 5–1 away win over Wolverhampton Wanderers.

He made his home debut a week later as West Brom beat Sunderland 4–0 at The Hawthorns.

He scored his first goal for West Brom on 7 April in a 3–0 home win against Blackburn Rovers.

2013

He played for two and a half seasons with West Bromwich Albion, who released him at the end of 2013–14.

2014

On 16 May 2014, West Bromwich Albion announced that they would not take up the option of extending Ridgewell's contract and he was released from the club.

Ridgewell was signed as a Designated Player for the Portland Timbers of Major League Soccer on 25 June 2014.

2015

He then joined the Portland Timbers, whom he captained to victory in MLS Cup 2015.

During the MLS off-season, he spent time on loan in England with Wigan Athletic and Brighton & Hove Albion.

2020

He ended his career in 2020 after short spells at Hull City and Southend United.

Ridgewell was born in Bexleyheath, in the London Borough of Bexley, and attended Bexleyheath School.