Micah Richards

Micah Richards

Richards during Manchester City's Premier League victory parade in 2012
Personal information
Full name Micah Lincoln Richards[1]
Date of birth (1988-06-24) 24 June 1988[1]
Place of birth Birmingham, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[1]
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Aston Villa
Number 4
Youth career
Leeds United[2]
2000–2001 Oldham Athletic
2001–2005 Manchester City
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2015 Manchester City 179 (6)
2014–2015Fiorentina (loan) 10 (0)
2015– Aston Villa 25 (1)
National team
2003–2004 England U16 2 (0)
2005–2006 England U19 3 (0)
2006–2010 England U21 14 (3)
2006–2012 England 13 (1)
2012 Great Britain 5 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:27, 19 September 2016 (UTC).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15:27, 19 September 2016 (UTC)

Micah Lincoln Richards (born 24 June 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for Championship club Aston Villa.

He began his career at Manchester City, making 245 appearances across all competitions in ten seasons. His honours at the club included a Premier League title and an FA Cup.

On making his full England debut in November 2006, Richards became the youngest defender ever to be called up to the England squad. He has won 13 caps for England and played in the Great Britain squad for the 2012 Olympic football tournament.

Club career

Early career

Richards was born in Birmingham, West Midlands,[1] and played for the Leeds United youth system as a striker, but he was released when he was around eight years old.[2] He also represented Leeds Schools FA (Leeds City Boys) at a young age. He later played for the Oldham Athletic youth system, moving to Manchester City as a 14-year-old,[3] with Oldham reputedly having a 20% sell on clause. In July 2001 Manchester City reportedly tried to buy out the clause, but Oldham refused.[4] He also attended the Brazilian Soccer Schools scheme and retains strong links with the programme, with his father Lincoln actually running a Brazilian Soccer School in Chapeltown, Leeds.[5]

Manchester City

He made his first-team debut on 22 October 2005 against Arsenal, coming on as a substitute for Danny Mills in the 85th minute of a 1–0 defeat at Highbury.[6] His first goal came on 19 February 2006, heading in a last-minute corner to earn a 1–1 draw at Aston Villa in the fifth round of the FA Cup.[7]

In July 2006, Manchester City rejected a bid of £5 million for Richards from Tottenham Hotspur.[8] On 25 July 2006 he signed a new four-year contract, quashing rumours of a move away from the City of Manchester Stadium.[9] Throughout 2007, Richards was linked with a move away from City, Stuart Pearce said "I am not actively looking to sell Micah because he has a great future here. Whatever offers come in for him, it is going to take a ridiculously big offer to get him out of this football club. I would love to see Micah stay here, captain the club, and maybe be here for 10 years and carry the club on his back if he can. He is good enough to do it. I have not worked with anyone so good and so young."[10] Richards was nominated for the PFA Young Player of the Year Award at the end of the 2006–07 season.

He captained the team for the first time on 16 September 2007 against Aston Villa in the absence of teammate Richard Dunne, making Richards the youngest ever City first team captain, beating the 21-year-old Steve Redmond. In February 2008, he signed an improved contract to last until June 2013.[11] On 17 July 2008, Richards played his first full match back from injury in the 2–0 win against EB/Streymur in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.[12] Richards was nominated for a second time for the PFA Young Player of the Year Award at the end of the 2007–08 season.

Richards playing for Manchester City in 2010

On 22 March 2009, he netted his first goal of the 2008–09 season with a header in a man of the match performance giving a 1–0 victory over Sunderland at the City of Manchester Stadium. On 11 July 2009 Eurosport reported he had been diagnosed with swine flu while on holiday in Cyprus.[13] He was kept in isolation after his trip to Ayia Napa.[14] Richards started for City as they beat Stoke City 1–0 at Wembley Stadium in the 2011 FA Cup Final.[15]

Manchester City won the Premier League in 2011–12, and Richards was nominated for the club's internal player of the year award.[16] Richards finished the season with five assists – the most of any defender in the Premier League.[17] City won the league again in 2013–14, but with Richards having lost his place in the side to Pablo Zabaleta he made only two league appearances and missed out on a Premier League winner's medal.[18] On 10 June 2015, Richards was released by Manchester City.[19]

Fiorentina

On 1 September 2014, Richards signed for Fiorentina on a season-long loan. The loan fee was £3.5m rising to £4.7m should the transfer had made permanent at the end.[20] Seventeen days after signing, Richards made his Fiorentina debut in a Europa League match against Guingamp, coming on as a substitute for former City teammate Stefan Savić in a 3–0 win.[21] On 28 September, Richards made his first Serie A start for Fiorentina against Torino.[22] Richards chose not to remain at Fiorentina; he only made 10 appearances in the league and a further seven in European competitions as manager Vincenzo Montella switched to a 3–5–2 formation after Richards had arrived.[23]

Aston Villa

On 17 June 2015, it was announced that Richards had signed for Aston Villa on a free transfer after agreeing a four-year contract.[24] He was named their on-field captain for the upcoming Premier League season on 5 August,[25] and on his debut three days later, Villa won 1–0 away to Bournemouth.[26] On 28 November, he scored his first goal for Villa, heading an equaliser in a 2–3 home loss to Watford.[27]

International career

England

In November 2006, Richards received a call-up to the England squad for a friendly against the Netherlands after playing only 28 professional club matches. He had previously won three caps for the England under-21 team, and was chosen to start the game on 15 November 2006 against the Netherlands after regular right back Gary Neville withdrew through injury. It made him England's youngest-ever defender, breaking the record previously held by Rio Ferdinand. He scored his first international goal in the Euro 2008 qualifier against Israel on 8 September 2007 at Wembley Stadium. Richards played regularly during Steve McClaren's time as England manager, making 11 appearances.[28] However, following McClaren's sacking in November 2007, Richards fell out of favour. In Fabio Capello's four years in charge of the England team, Richards played only once, as a substitute against France in November 2010.[29] Upon Capello's resignation in February 2012, Richards spoke of his frustration: "To be frozen out of your international side is hard to take sometimes. Everyone wants to play for their international team, especially when you're playing in a team that's doing so well. I didn't get a chance under Capello. I don't know why. I always asked the question, but I never got an answer."[29]

2009 European Under-21 Championships

For most of his exile from the senior team, Richards was still young enough to be eligible for the under-21s, and played regularly. He was called up for the UEFA Under-21 Championship held in Sweden, where he scored the winning goal against Finland as England went through the group stages undefeated.[30] England reached the final of the competition, but lost 4–0 to Germany.[31] Richards played in four of England's five matches, including the final. During qualifying for the 2011 tournament, Richards captained the side.[32] However, he had to withdraw from the squad for the finals due to injury.[33]

After Capello

Following Capello's resignation in February 2012, Richards gained an immediate recall to the England team. Caretaker coach Stuart Pearce had coached Richards at both Manchester City and for the under-21s, and selected him to play against the Netherlands.[34] However, when new coach Roy Hodgson named his squad for Euro 2012, Richards was omitted. Hodgson explained his decision by saying "It was going to be one of Phil Jones or Micah Richards and I chose Jones."[35]

Great Britain Olympic football team

On 28 June 2012, Richards was confirmed as one of the three over-aged players selected by manager Stuart Pearce for Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics, alongside Craig Bellamy and Ryan Giggs.[36]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 17 September 2016
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Manchester City 2005–06[37] Premier League 1303100161
2006–07[38] Premier League 2815010341
2007–08[39] Premier League 2502020290
2008–09[40] Premier League 341100015[lower-alpha 1]0501
2009–10[41] Premier League 2322040292
2010–11[42] Premier League 18152008[lower-alpha 1]0313
2011–12[43] Premier League 29110204[lower-alpha 2]01[lower-alpha 3]0371
2012–13[44] Premier League 7000001[lower-alpha 4]00080
2013–14[45] Premier League 2030203[lower-alpha 4]0100
2014–15[46] Premier League 001[lower-alpha 3]010
Total 1796223110310202459
Fiorentina (loan) 2014–15[46] Serie A 100207[lower-alpha 1]0190
Aston Villa 2015–16[47] Premier League 2413110282
2016–17[48] Championship 10001020
Total 2513120302
Career total 21472741303802029411

International

As of match played 9 February 2012[49]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
England 200610
2007101
201010
201210
Total131

International goals

As of match played 9 February 2012. England score listed first, score column indicates score after each Richards goal.[49]
International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref
1 8 September 2007Wembley Stadium, London, England6 Israel3–03–0UEFA Euro 2008 qualification[50]

Honours

Manchester City

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