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Chris Waddle

Chris Waddle
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Personal information
Full name Christopher Roland Waddle
Date of birth (1960-12-14) 14 December 1960 (age 56)
Place of birth Felling, England
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Winger/Attacking Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Hallam
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1980 Tow Law Town ? (19)
1980–1985 Newcastle United 170 (46)
1985–1989 Tottenham Hotspur 138 (33)
1989–1992 Marseille 107 (22)
1992–1996 Sheffield Wednesday 109 (10)
1996 Falkirk 4 (1)
1996–1997 Bradford City 25 (6)
1997 Sunderland 7 (1)
1997–1998 Burnley 32 (1)
1998 Torquay United 7 (0)
2000–2002 Worksop Town 60 (3)
2002 Glapwell 2 (0)
2002 1 (0)
2013– Hallam 1 (0)
Total 663 (126)
National team
1984 England U21 1 (1)
1985–1991 England 62 (6)
Teams managed
1997–1998 Burnley
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Christopher Roland "Chris" Waddle (born 14 December 1960) is an English former professional football player and manager, and current commentator and pundit. He still plays at semi-professional level for Northern Counties East League side Hallam, as well as being contracted to ESPN as part of their commentary team.

During his professional career that lasted from 1978 to 1998, he played as a midfielder for several clubs in England, including Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Sheffield Wednesday, and Olympique de Marseille in France. Waddle earned 62 caps for the England national football team between 1985 and 1991, and was a member of England's squads for the 1986 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 1988, and the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He famously missed the decisive penalty in England's World Cup 1990 semi-final shootout defeat against West Germany. Having left Sheffield Wednesday and the Premier League in 1996, he had a brief stint with Scottish Premier League side Falkirk. He returned to England with Football League sides Bradford City and then in the Premier League with Sunderland. In 1997 he became player/manager of Burnley but having failed to gain promotion from Division Two, he quit and joined Division Three side Torquay United as a full-time player. His time at United didn't last very long and he decided to retire from professional football. In 2000 he came out of retirement by signing for semi-professional side Worksop Town of the Northern Premier League, where he remained for two years and also helped out on the club's coaching side. Having left Worksop in 2002, he moved further on down the football ladder by having brief stints with both Glapwell and before officially hanging his boots up in 2002.


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