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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