Gareth Barry

English footballer

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July 2024 Barry joined Hurstpierpoint, a village amateur side in the Mid Sussex Football League at the 12th tier of the English football pyramid, continuing to play football after his professional retirement.
August 27 2020 Gareth Barry officially announced his retirement from professional football, marking the end of his long and distinguished playing career.
2019 Began playing for Temple Grafton Cricket Club in the Cotswold Hills League.
November 4 2019 Barry was re-signed by West Bromwich Albion until the end of the 2019-20 season after initial interest from the club in October.
July 2019 Barry was released by West Bromwich Albion after an injury prematurely ended his 2018-19 season.
July 2018 Suffered a personal tragedy when his brother Marc died in a vehicle incident.
September 25 2017 Barry broke Ryan Giggs' Premier League appearance record by making his 633rd top-flight appearance while captaining West Brom in a 2-0 loss to Arsenal at Emirates Stadium.
August 19 2017 Barry made his debut for West Bromwich Albion in a 1-0 win at Burnley, receiving praise from manager Tony Pulis as 'absolutely fantastic'.
August 15 2017 Gareth Barry signed for West Bromwich Albion for an undisclosed fee, joining the Premier League side.
September 17 2016 Became the third player (after Ryan Giggs and Frank Lampard) to make 600 Premier League appearances in a match against Middlesbrough.
May 2016 Set a new record by starting a Premier League game for the 572nd time against Sunderland.
2015 Named Everton Player of the Season
December 26 2014 Became the first player to receive 100 yellow cards in the Premier League era during a 1-0 home loss to Stoke City.
July 8 2014 Completed a permanent move to Everton, signing a three-year deal after being released by Manchester City.
September 2013 Became the 10th player in Premier League history to make 500 career appearances in a 3-2 win over Newcastle United.
September 15 2013 Made his Everton debut in a 1-0 home league win against Chelsea, making a crucial block on Samuel Eto'o and being named man of the match.
September 2 2013 Gareth Barry was loaned to Everton on transfer deadline day for a season-long deal.
2012 Gareth Barry made 2 appearances for the England national team
2012 Won the Premier League title with Manchester City.
December 13 2012 Fined £8,000 and banned for one match for verbally abusing a match official.
December 11 2012 Charged with misconduct by the Football Association.
May 26 2012 Forced out of the UEFA Euro 2012 tournament due to a groin injury sustained in a pre-tournament friendly against Norway in Oslo.
January 3 2012 Sent off for the first time since joining Manchester City in a 3-0 league win against Liverpool.
2011 Reached FA Cup runner-up position with Manchester City
2011 Gareth Barry represented England in 7 matches, scoring 1 goal
2011 Won the FA Cup with Manchester City.
November 15 2011 Scored England's 2,000th international goal in a 1-0 friendly win over Sweden.
November 12 2011 Earned his 50th cap for England in a 1-0 friendly win over Spain, coming on as a substitute.
August 21 2011 Scored his first goal of the 2011-12 season in a 3-2 win against Bolton Wanderers.
May 14 2011 Won the Premier League title with Manchester City, his first major league championship.
March 29 2011 Skippered England in a 1-1 friendly draw against Ghana at Wembley.
February 9 2011 Made captain for the final 10 minutes of a match against Denmark.
2010 Gareth Barry played 9 matches for the England national football team
2010 Included in England's 23-man squad for the FIFA World Cup, playing in three games including the 4-1 second-round defeat against Germany.
2010 Captained the England national team in a friendly match against Egypt.
February 16 2010 Played full 90 minutes and scored a late equaliser in a 1-1 draw against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium, just a week before his 29th birthday.

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