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Gareth Barry

Gareth Barry (born 23 February 1981) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He made 653 Premier League appearances the for Aston Villa, Manchester City, Everton and West Bromwich Albion, the highest number of Premier League appearances in history. He also represented England at international level.

Gareth Barry
Barry with Everton in 2014
Personal information
Full name Gareth Barry[1]
Date of birth (1981-02-23) 23 February 1981 (age 42)[2]
Place of birth Hastings, England[3]
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[4]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder[5]
Youth career
1991–1997 Brighton & Hove Albion
1997–1998 Aston Villa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2009 Aston Villa 365 (41)
2009–2014 Manchester City 132 (6)
2013–2014Everton (loan) 32 (3)
2014–2017 Everton 99 (2)
2017–2020 West Bromwich Albion 52 (2)
Total 680 (54)
International career
1997–1998 England U16 6 (0)
1998–1999 England U18 5 (0)
1998–2003 England U21 27 (2)
2007 England B 1 (0)
2000–2012 England 53 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Barry moved to Aston Villa from Brighton & Hove Albion as a youngster, and spent 12 years at the club. He captained Aston Villa and is eighth in their all-time list of appearances, with 441 across all competitions, including 365 in the Premier League. He joined Manchester City for a fee of £12 million in June 2009, where he won the FA Cup in 2011 and the Premier League title the following season. After a season on loan, he joined Everton on a three-year contract in July 2014, and on its expiration he signed for West Bromwich Albion.

Barry is a former England international, having won his first full cap in 2000 and captained the side in 2010 in a friendly against Egypt. He earned 53 caps in total, scoring 3 goals, and was included in England's squads at UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Barry announced his retirement from football on 27 August 2020.[6]

Club career

Aston Villa

 
Gareth Barry playing for Aston Villa in August 2006

Barry joined Aston Villa from Brighton and Hove Albion as a trainee in 1997, along with Michael Standing. The move was controversial, for the Brighton board had demanded £2.5 million for the two players; the Football Association's transfer tribunal panel came up with a deal which would have seen Brighton make £2.4 million in the event of Barry and Standing making international appearances for England, as well as sell-on clauses.[citation needed] Following a season in the reserves and academy sides he played his first senior match for Villa on 2 May 1998, a 3–1 win at Sheffield Wednesday, as a 49th-minute substitute for Ian Taylor.[7] On 24 April 1999, on at half time for the injured Dion Dublin, he finished Steve Stone's cross 12 minutes later for his first professional goal, concluding a 2–0 win over Nottingham Forest at Villa Park.[8] He started in the 2000 FA Cup Final at the old Wembley Stadium, which Villa lost 1–0 to Chelsea.[9] In August 2001, he featured as Villa defeated FC Basel 5–2 on aggregate in the final of the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup.[10]

In November 2007, it was reported that Aston Villa were set to award Barry a testimonial, at the age of just 26, to recognise his 10 years at the club. On 5 April 2008, Barry helped to break a run of bad form, scoring in a 4–0 victory over Bolton Wanderers. He scored two goals (his first two from open play that season) and he was also credited with two assists.[11]

As of April 2008, Barry, approaching 400 total appearances for Aston Villa, was the longest serving player in the team.[12] During the league game against Bolton Wanderers on 28 October 2007, Barry became the youngest player to appear in 300 Premier League games (aged 26 years 247 days), surpassing former record-holder Frank Lampard.[13]

 
Barry in action against Icelandic club FH in 2008

In May 2008, Liverpool made a series of bids to buy Barry, all of which were rejected by Aston Villa.[14][15][16] Barry publicly criticised his manager, Martin O'Neill, accusing him of making no attempt to keep him at the club, and further stating a desire to join Liverpool in order to compete in the Champions League.[17] O'Neill denied this claim[18] and Barry was officially disciplined for giving an unauthorised interview. A further bid from Liverpool of around £15 million was rejected as it was still short of Villa's £18 million asking price. Steve Finnan had then been offered in part-exchange in the deal, but the fee Villa wanted in this case was understood by BBC Sport to be £17 million with Finnan included.[19] Barry was then stripped of the team captaincy, fined two weeks' wages and banned from training with the Villa squad.

He remained an Aston Villa player, starting in a UEFA Cup tie against Fimleikafélag Hafnarfjarðar, in which he scored in a 4–1 win. The goal against Hafnarfjordur was Barry's first European goal since he scored a penalty in the Intertoto Cup against Celta Vigo in 2000. On 18 September 2008, he made his 400th appearance in a Villa shirt in the UEFA Cup away to Litex Lovech, scoring a penalty as Villa won the match 3–1. Barry scored again for Villa as they beat Ajax 2–1 in their first UEFA Cup group match on 23 October 2008. Owing to the transfer saga, O'Neill had taken the captaincy away from him and handed it to centre-back Martin Laursen for the 2008–09 season. Following Laursen's injury, the captaincy was restored to Barry in January 2009. In total, he made 441 appearances for Aston Villa, scoring 52 goals in the process.

Manchester City

On 2 June 2009, Barry signed a five-year contract with Manchester City for a fee of £12 million[20] and wore the number 18 shirt.[21] Many Aston Villa fans publicly criticised Barry for this move considering his alleged desire to play in the UEFA Champions League.[22] However, Barry responded to this positively and wrote a letter to the Birmingham Mail in which he thanked the Villa fans for their support while he was there, claiming that his move to City was for a "new challenge". He made his debut for City in the opening league game of the season against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 victory.[23]

Barry scored his first Premier League goal for City against Manchester United at Old Trafford on 20 September 2009 levelling the scores at 1–1,[24] but City went on to lose the match 4–3.[25] Three days later, he scored a header in a League Cup tie with Fulham to make the scores 1–1 and City went on to win in extra time. On 16 February 2010, a week before his 29th birthday he played the full 90 minutes and scored a late equaliser in a 1–1 draw against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium.[26] Barry started the 2011 FA Cup Final as City defeated Stoke 1–0.[27]

Barry scored his first goal of the 2011–12 season on 21 August in a 3–2 win against Bolton Wanderers.[28] On 3 January 2012 he was sent off for the first time since joining Manchester City, in a 3–0 league win against Liverpool.[29] Barry made 34 Premier League appearances in the 2011–12 season as Manchester City won the league title, the club's first in 44 years. On 11 December 2012, Barry was charged with misconduct by the Football Association, and two days later he was fined £8,000 and banned for one match for the offence, having verbally abused a match official.[30]

Everton

 
Gareth Barry playing for Everton in 2015

On 2 September 2013, transfer deadline day, Barry was loaned to Everton in a season-long deal.[31] He made his debut on 15 September in a 1–0 home league win against Chelsea during which he made a block on Samuel Eto'o which prevented a certain goal, later being named man of the match.[32] Later in the month Barry became the 10th player in Premier League history to make 500 career appearances in a 3–2 win over Newcastle United.[33] He scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 victory over Hull City on 19 October; the goal was originally awarded to Kevin Mirallas; however, the goals panel ruled that en route to the goal, Barry was deemed to have got the last touch on the ball before it beat Hull keeper Allan McGregor.[34] He scored a long range effort in a 2–0 victory against Norwich City on 11 January 2014.[35] He became a mainstay in Everton's midfield during the season and forged a partnership with James McCarthy. Barry completed the most passes of any Everton player during his spell as he helped the club amass a club record of 72 Premier League points to finish fifth.[36] Barry was booked 10 times during the season to have the worst disciplinary record at the club.[37]

On 8 July 2014, following his successful loan spell at Goodison Park, Barry completed a permanent move to Everton, signing a three-year deal having been released by Manchester City following the expiry of his contract.[38] On 26 December, he was booked for a foul on Steven Nzonzi in a 1–0 home loss to Stoke City, making him the first player to receive 100 yellow cards in the Premier League era.[39] Barry was sent off with two minutes remaining away to Chelsea on 11 February 2015 for a foul on Willian, causing a melée in which he was confronted by Branislav Ivanović; the game was scoreless at the incident and Everton eventually lost 1–0.[40]

Barry was sent off in added time at the end of a 2–1 loss at Arsenal on 24 October 2015, receiving a second yellow card for a foul on Kieran Gibbs.[41] Following Everton's 2–1 win over Manchester City in the first leg of the League Cup semi-final on 6 January 2016, manager Roberto Martínez described Barry as "one of the best English players ever."[42] On 12 March 2016 in a 2–0 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-final, Barry was booked for a confrontation with Diego Costa, who was given a second yellow card for his part and sent off. Barry, who was later sent off himself, denied suggestions that he had been bitten on the neck by his opponent.[43] Facing Sunderland in May 2016, he set a new record by starting a Premier League game for the 572nd time.[44]

Barry became the third player (after Ryan Giggs and Frank Lampard) to make 600 Premier League appearances when he played against Middlesbrough on 17 September 2016, and equalised from a corner-kick routine in a 3–1 victory.[45]

West Bromwich Albion

On 15 August 2017, Barry signed for fellow Premier League side West Bromwich Albion for an undisclosed fee.[46] Four days later he made his debut for the Baggies in a 1–0 win at Burnley and manager Tony Pulis praised him as "absolutely fantastic".[47] On 25 September, Barry captained West Brom as he made his 633rd Premier League appearance, beating Ryan Giggs' record of 632, in a 2–0 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.[48][49] At the time of breaking the record, Barry was eighth in English top-flight appearances since the Second World War.[50][51]

After an injury brought his 2018–19 season to a premature end, Barry was released by West Brom in July 2019.[52] After he recovered, the club expressed interest in re-signing him in October 2019, but a clause in his previous deal meant his former club, Everton, would be due a further payment if he received a contract extension.[53] He was eventually re-signed on 4 November 2019 until the end of the 2019–20 season.[54]

International career

Barry first represented England at under-16 level, and also played for the under-18s.[3] He made his England under-21 debut against the Czech Republic in 1998, and made 27 appearances for the under-21 side between 1998 and 2003. This was a record at the time,[55] though has since been surpassed.[56]

Barry was first picked for the senior England side by Kevin Keegan. After an injury to Jason Wilcox, he travelled to UEFA Euro 2000,[57] but did not feature in any of the side's games. Barry made his England debut as a substitute in a pre-Euro 2000 friendly against Ukraine on 31 May 2000.[3] His first start for England was in the 1–1 draw against France on 2 September 2000. He appeared as a half-time substitute in England's first 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Germany in the final match played at the old Wembley Stadium.[58] After the resignation of Keegan, Barry was selected to start at left-back in England's next qualifier away in Finland by caretaker coach Howard Wilkinson.[59]

After Sven-Göran Eriksson's appointment, Barry returned to play for the England under-21 team.[60] The emergence of Ashley Cole and Wayne Bridge as England's first- and second-choice left-backs restricted Barry's chances of a recall; however, he was named in May 2003 in England's squad to play friendly matches against South Africa and Serbia & Montenegro,[61] making a late substitute appearance in both matches.[62][63]

On 2 February 2007, Barry was recalled to the England squad, following a four-year international exile, by Eriksson's replacement Steve McClaren. The midfielder had been resigned to never winning another cap under Eriksson.[64] He was brought on at the beginning of the second half of the friendly match against Spain five days later, as substitute for Steven Gerrard, and played left midfield for the majority of the game, moving to left-back when Stewart Downing was brought on; England lost 1–0. On 25 May, Barry played for England B in a 3–1 victory over Albania, getting an assist for England's first goal scored by Alan Smith.[65]

In August 2007, Barry became one of the few players to represent England at both the old and new Wembley Stadiums by coming on as a substitute, replacing Michael Carrick in a friendly against Germany.

Barry started in central midfield for England against Israel on 8 September 2007, as a replacement for the injured Owen Hargreaves, and recorded two assists. He kept his place with Hargreaves declared unfit for the match against Russia on 12 September 2007, and produced another impressive display. BBC pundits Ian Wright and Alan Shearer commented that Barry was immense in the centre of midfield alongside Gerrard, forming a wonderful partnership together, and further commented that he should have been made man of the match overall for the two performances against Israel and Russia.[66]

 
Barry playing for England in September 2009

He was also given the official man of the match for England's UEFA Euro 2008 home qualifier against Estonia. He was selected to start against Switzerland on 6 February 2008, England's first match under new coach Fabio Capello. He was again selected to start in England's friendly away to France on 26 March 2008. Barry scored his first international goal against Trinidad and Tobago on 1 June 2008; this completed a personal treble for Barry, as he also captained England in the second half of his 20th cap.[67]

He appeared in every one of England's ten games during the 2008–09 season up until the game against Andorra on 10 June 2009, for which he was suspended, having picked up yellow cards in the games against Ukraine and Kazakhstan. In the game against Kazakhstan on 6 June, he scored his second international goal on his 13th cap, heading home a cross from Steven Gerrard.

Playing for England in a friendly against Egypt at Wembley, Barry was handed the captaincy in a game that they won 3–1, with his then Manchester City teammate Shaun Wright-Phillips on the scoresheet. However, an ankle injury picked up while playing for Manchester City made him uncertain for the 2010 FIFA World Cup,[68] yet he was included in the 23-man England squad for the tournament. He missed the first game but played in the remaining three games for England, including the full 90 minutes of the second-round 4–1 defeat against Germany in Bloemfontein, which sent England out of the competition.

On 9 February 2011, he was again made captain for the final 10 minutes of the match against Denmark, after Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole had already worn the skipper's armband. On 29 March 2011, Barry skippered England against Ghana in a friendly match at Wembley in a 1–1 draw. On 4 June 2011, he was an unused substitute against Switzerland in a Euro 2012 qualifier at Wembley in a 2–2 draw.[69] On 12 November 2011, he earned his 50th cap for England in the 1–0 win over Spain in a friendly after coming on as a substitute.

On 15 November 2011, Barry scored England's 2,000th international goal in a 1–0 friendly win over Sweden.[70]

Barry was called into the England squad for UEFA Euro 2012 but ruled out of the tournament after picking up a groin injury. He was forced off less than 30 minutes after being introduced as a half-time substitute in the pre-tournament friendly against Norway in Oslo on 26 May 2012.[71]

Personal life

Barry married his childhood sweetheart Louise in the summer of 2007.[72]

Barry is best friends with Michael Standing, who signed for Aston Villa on the same day as him from Brighton in 1997. The pair have known each other since they were both ten years old. In 2009, Barry appointed Standing as his new agent after terminating his partnership with previous agent Alex Black.[73]

Barry's nephew, Bradley Barry, is also a professional footballer.[74]

In July 2018, his brother Marc died in a vehicle incident.[75]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Aston Villa 1997–98[76] Premier League 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
1998–99[77] Premier League 32 2 2 0 0 0 3[a] 0 37 2
1999–2000[78] Premier League 30 1 6 0 8 0 44 1
2000–01[79] Premier League 30 0 3 0 1 0 4[b] 1 38 1
2001–02[80] Premier League 20 0 1 0 0 0 7[c] 0 28 0
2002–03[81] Premier League 35 3 1 0 4 1 4[b] 0 44 4
2003–04[82] Premier League 36 3 1 1 6 0 43 4
2004–05[83] Premier League 34 7 1 1 1 0 36 8
2005–06[84] Premier League 36 3 3 1 3 2 42 6
2006–07[85] Premier League 35 8 1 0 3 1 39 9
2007–08[86] Premier League 37 9 1 0 2 0 40 9
2008–09[87] Premier League 38 5 1 0 1 0 8[d] 3 48 8
Total 365 41 21 3 29 4 26 4 0 0 441 52
Manchester City 2009–10[88] Premier League 34 2 3 0 6 1 43 3
2010–11[89] Premier League 33 2 7 0 0 0 7[e] 0 47 2
2011–12[90] Premier League 34 1 0 0 2 0 7[f] 0 1[g] 0 44 1
2012–13[91] Premier League 31 1 5 1 1 0 4[h] 0 0[g] 0 41 2
Total 132 6 15 1 9 1 18 0 1 0 175 8
Everton (loan) 2013–14[92] Premier League 32 3 4 0 1 0 37 3
Everton 2014–15[93] Premier League 33 0 2 0 0 0 9[e] 0 44 0
2015–16[94] Premier League 33 0 2 0 4 0 39 0
2016–17[95] Premier League 33 2 1 0 0 0 34 2
2017–18[96] Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[e] 0 1 0
Total 131 5 9 0 5 0 10 0 0 0 155 5
West Bromwich Albion 2017–18[96] Premier League 25 1 3 0 1 0 29 1
2018–19[97] Championship 24 1 0 0 2 0 0[i] 0 26 1
2019–20[98] Championship 3 0 3 0 0 0 6 0
Total 52 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 61 2
Career total 680 54 51 4 46 5 54 4 1 0 832 67
  1. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup
  2. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  3. ^ One appearance in UEFA Cup, six in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  4. ^ Seven appearances in UEFA Cup, one in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  5. ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  6. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, three in UEFA Europa League
  7. ^ a b Appearance in FA Community Shield
  8. ^ Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  9. ^ Championship play-offs

International

[99]

International statistics
National team Year Apps Goals
England 2000 6 0
2003 2 0
2007 8 0
2008 10 1
2009 9 1
2010 9 0
2011 7 1
2012 2 0
Total 53 3

England score listed first, score column indicates score after each Barry goal.

International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 1 June 2008 Hasely Crawford Stadium, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago   Trinidad and Tobago
1–0
3–0
Friendly
2. 6 June 2009 Almaty Central Stadium, Almaty, Kazakhstan   Kazakhstan
1–0
4–0
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 15 November 2011 Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom   Sweden
1–0
1–0
Friendly

Honours

Aston Villa

Manchester City

Individual

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External links

  • Gareth Barry profile at the Everton F.C. website
  • Gareth Barry profile 23 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine at the Football Association website
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Gareth Barry at Soccerbase  

gareth, barry, born, february, 1981, english, former, professional, footballer, played, midfielder, made, premier, league, appearances, aston, villa, manchester, city, everton, west, bromwich, albion, highest, number, premier, league, appearances, history, als. Gareth Barry born 23 February 1981 is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder He made 653 Premier League appearances the for Aston Villa Manchester City Everton and West Bromwich Albion the highest number of Premier League appearances in history He also represented England at international level Gareth BarryBarry with Everton in 2014Personal informationFull nameGareth Barry 1 Date of birth 1981 02 23 23 February 1981 age 42 2 Place of birthHastings England 3 Height6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 4 Position s Defensive midfielder 5 Youth career1991 1997Brighton amp Hove Albion1997 1998Aston VillaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1998 2009Aston Villa365 41 2009 2014Manchester City132 6 2013 2014 Everton loan 32 3 2014 2017Everton99 2 2017 2020West Bromwich Albion52 2 Total680 54 International career1997 1998England U166 0 1998 1999England U185 0 1998 2003England U2127 2 2007England B1 0 2000 2012England53 3 Club domestic league appearances and goalsBarry moved to Aston Villa from Brighton amp Hove Albion as a youngster and spent 12 years at the club He captained Aston Villa and is eighth in their all time list of appearances with 441 across all competitions including 365 in the Premier League He joined Manchester City for a fee of 12 million in June 2009 where he won the FA Cup in 2011 and the Premier League title the following season After a season on loan he joined Everton on a three year contract in July 2014 and on its expiration he signed for West Bromwich Albion Barry is a former England international having won his first full cap in 2000 and captained the side in 2010 in a friendly against Egypt He earned 53 caps in total scoring 3 goals and was included in England s squads at UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup Barry announced his retirement from football on 27 August 2020 6 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Aston Villa 1 2 Manchester City 1 3 Everton 1 4 West Bromwich Albion 2 International career 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career EditAston Villa Edit Gareth Barry playing for Aston Villa in August 2006 Barry joined Aston Villa from Brighton and Hove Albion as a trainee in 1997 along with Michael Standing The move was controversial for the Brighton board had demanded 2 5 million for the two players the Football Association s transfer tribunal panel came up with a deal which would have seen Brighton make 2 4 million in the event of Barry and Standing making international appearances for England as well as sell on clauses citation needed Following a season in the reserves and academy sides he played his first senior match for Villa on 2 May 1998 a 3 1 win at Sheffield Wednesday as a 49th minute substitute for Ian Taylor 7 On 24 April 1999 on at half time for the injured Dion Dublin he finished Steve Stone s cross 12 minutes later for his first professional goal concluding a 2 0 win over Nottingham Forest at Villa Park 8 He started in the 2000 FA Cup Final at the old Wembley Stadium which Villa lost 1 0 to Chelsea 9 In August 2001 he featured as Villa defeated FC Basel 5 2 on aggregate in the final of the 2001 UEFA Intertoto Cup 10 In November 2007 it was reported that Aston Villa were set to award Barry a testimonial at the age of just 26 to recognise his 10 years at the club On 5 April 2008 Barry helped to break a run of bad form scoring in a 4 0 victory over Bolton Wanderers He scored two goals his first two from open play that season and he was also credited with two assists 11 As of April 2008 Barry approaching 400 total appearances for Aston Villa was the longest serving player in the team 12 During the league game against Bolton Wanderers on 28 October 2007 Barry became the youngest player to appear in 300 Premier League games aged 26 years 247 days surpassing former record holder Frank Lampard 13 Barry in action against Icelandic club FH in 2008 In May 2008 Liverpool made a series of bids to buy Barry all of which were rejected by Aston Villa 14 15 16 Barry publicly criticised his manager Martin O Neill accusing him of making no attempt to keep him at the club and further stating a desire to join Liverpool in order to compete in the Champions League 17 O Neill denied this claim 18 and Barry was officially disciplined for giving an unauthorised interview A further bid from Liverpool of around 15 million was rejected as it was still short of Villa s 18 million asking price Steve Finnan had then been offered in part exchange in the deal but the fee Villa wanted in this case was understood by BBC Sport to be 17 million with Finnan included 19 Barry was then stripped of the team captaincy fined two weeks wages and banned from training with the Villa squad He remained an Aston Villa player starting in a UEFA Cup tie against Fimleikafelag Hafnarfjardar in which he scored in a 4 1 win The goal against Hafnarfjordur was Barry s first European goal since he scored a penalty in the Intertoto Cup against Celta Vigo in 2000 On 18 September 2008 he made his 400th appearance in a Villa shirt in the UEFA Cup away to Litex Lovech scoring a penalty as Villa won the match 3 1 Barry scored again for Villa as they beat Ajax 2 1 in their first UEFA Cup group match on 23 October 2008 Owing to the transfer saga O Neill had taken the captaincy away from him and handed it to centre back Martin Laursen for the 2008 09 season Following Laursen s injury the captaincy was restored to Barry in January 2009 In total he made 441 appearances for Aston Villa scoring 52 goals in the process Manchester City Edit On 2 June 2009 Barry signed a five year contract with Manchester City for a fee of 12 million 20 and wore the number 18 shirt 21 Many Aston Villa fans publicly criticised Barry for this move considering his alleged desire to play in the UEFA Champions League 22 However Barry responded to this positively and wrote a letter to the Birmingham Mail in which he thanked the Villa fans for their support while he was there claiming that his move to City was for a new challenge He made his debut for City in the opening league game of the season against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park playing the full 90 minutes in a 2 0 victory 23 Barry scored his first Premier League goal for City against Manchester United at Old Trafford on 20 September 2009 levelling the scores at 1 1 24 but City went on to lose the match 4 3 25 Three days later he scored a header in a League Cup tie with Fulham to make the scores 1 1 and City went on to win in extra time On 16 February 2010 a week before his 29th birthday he played the full 90 minutes and scored a late equaliser in a 1 1 draw against Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium 26 Barry started the 2011 FA Cup Final as City defeated Stoke 1 0 27 Barry scored his first goal of the 2011 12 season on 21 August in a 3 2 win against Bolton Wanderers 28 On 3 January 2012 he was sent off for the first time since joining Manchester City in a 3 0 league win against Liverpool 29 Barry made 34 Premier League appearances in the 2011 12 season as Manchester City won the league title the club s first in 44 years On 11 December 2012 Barry was charged with misconduct by the Football Association and two days later he was fined 8 000 and banned for one match for the offence having verbally abused a match official 30 Everton Edit Gareth Barry playing for Everton in 2015 On 2 September 2013 transfer deadline day Barry was loaned to Everton in a season long deal 31 He made his debut on 15 September in a 1 0 home league win against Chelsea during which he made a block on Samuel Eto o which prevented a certain goal later being named man of the match 32 Later in the month Barry became the 10th player in Premier League history to make 500 career appearances in a 3 2 win over Newcastle United 33 He scored his first goal for the club in a 2 1 victory over Hull City on 19 October the goal was originally awarded to Kevin Mirallas however the goals panel ruled that en route to the goal Barry was deemed to have got the last touch on the ball before it beat Hull keeper Allan McGregor 34 He scored a long range effort in a 2 0 victory against Norwich City on 11 January 2014 35 He became a mainstay in Everton s midfield during the season and forged a partnership with James McCarthy Barry completed the most passes of any Everton player during his spell as he helped the club amass a club record of 72 Premier League points to finish fifth 36 Barry was booked 10 times during the season to have the worst disciplinary record at the club 37 On 8 July 2014 following his successful loan spell at Goodison Park Barry completed a permanent move to Everton signing a three year deal having been released by Manchester City following the expiry of his contract 38 On 26 December he was booked for a foul on Steven Nzonzi in a 1 0 home loss to Stoke City making him the first player to receive 100 yellow cards in the Premier League era 39 Barry was sent off with two minutes remaining away to Chelsea on 11 February 2015 for a foul on Willian causing a melee in which he was confronted by Branislav Ivanovic the game was scoreless at the incident and Everton eventually lost 1 0 40 Barry was sent off in added time at the end of a 2 1 loss at Arsenal on 24 October 2015 receiving a second yellow card for a foul on Kieran Gibbs 41 Following Everton s 2 1 win over Manchester City in the first leg of the League Cup semi final on 6 January 2016 manager Roberto Martinez described Barry as one of the best English players ever 42 On 12 March 2016 in a 2 0 win over Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter final Barry was booked for a confrontation with Diego Costa who was given a second yellow card for his part and sent off Barry who was later sent off himself denied suggestions that he had been bitten on the neck by his opponent 43 Facing Sunderland in May 2016 he set a new record by starting a Premier League game for the 572nd time 44 Barry became the third player after Ryan Giggs and Frank Lampard to make 600 Premier League appearances when he played against Middlesbrough on 17 September 2016 and equalised from a corner kick routine in a 3 1 victory 45 West Bromwich Albion Edit On 15 August 2017 Barry signed for fellow Premier League side West Bromwich Albion for an undisclosed fee 46 Four days later he made his debut for the Baggies in a 1 0 win at Burnley and manager Tony Pulis praised him as absolutely fantastic 47 On 25 September Barry captained West Brom as he made his 633rd Premier League appearance beating Ryan Giggs record of 632 in a 2 0 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium 48 49 At the time of breaking the record Barry was eighth in English top flight appearances since the Second World War 50 51 After an injury brought his 2018 19 season to a premature end Barry was released by West Brom in July 2019 52 After he recovered the club expressed interest in re signing him in October 2019 but a clause in his previous deal meant his former club Everton would be due a further payment if he received a contract extension 53 He was eventually re signed on 4 November 2019 until the end of the 2019 20 season 54 International career EditBarry first represented England at under 16 level and also played for the under 18s 3 He made his England under 21 debut against the Czech Republic in 1998 and made 27 appearances for the under 21 side between 1998 and 2003 This was a record at the time 55 though has since been surpassed 56 Barry was first picked for the senior England side by Kevin Keegan After an injury to Jason Wilcox he travelled to UEFA Euro 2000 57 but did not feature in any of the side s games Barry made his England debut as a substitute in a pre Euro 2000 friendly against Ukraine on 31 May 2000 3 His first start for England was in the 1 1 draw against France on 2 September 2000 He appeared as a half time substitute in England s first 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Germany in the final match played at the old Wembley Stadium 58 After the resignation of Keegan Barry was selected to start at left back in England s next qualifier away in Finland by caretaker coach Howard Wilkinson 59 After Sven Goran Eriksson s appointment Barry returned to play for the England under 21 team 60 The emergence of Ashley Cole and Wayne Bridge as England s first and second choice left backs restricted Barry s chances of a recall however he was named in May 2003 in England s squad to play friendly matches against South Africa and Serbia amp Montenegro 61 making a late substitute appearance in both matches 62 63 On 2 February 2007 Barry was recalled to the England squad following a four year international exile by Eriksson s replacement Steve McClaren The midfielder had been resigned to never winning another cap under Eriksson 64 He was brought on at the beginning of the second half of the friendly match against Spain five days later as substitute for Steven Gerrard and played left midfield for the majority of the game moving to left back when Stewart Downing was brought on England lost 1 0 On 25 May Barry played for England B in a 3 1 victory over Albania getting an assist for England s first goal scored by Alan Smith 65 In August 2007 Barry became one of the few players to represent England at both the old and new Wembley Stadiums by coming on as a substitute replacing Michael Carrick in a friendly against Germany Barry started in central midfield for England against Israel on 8 September 2007 as a replacement for the injured Owen Hargreaves and recorded two assists He kept his place with Hargreaves declared unfit for the match against Russia on 12 September 2007 and produced another impressive display BBC pundits Ian Wright and Alan Shearer commented that Barry was immense in the centre of midfield alongside Gerrard forming a wonderful partnership together and further commented that he should have been made man of the match overall for the two performances against Israel and Russia 66 Barry playing for England in September 2009 He was also given the official man of the match for England s UEFA Euro 2008 home qualifier against Estonia He was selected to start against Switzerland on 6 February 2008 England s first match under new coach Fabio Capello He was again selected to start in England s friendly away to France on 26 March 2008 Barry scored his first international goal against Trinidad and Tobago on 1 June 2008 this completed a personal treble for Barry as he also captained England in the second half of his 20th cap 67 He appeared in every one of England s ten games during the 2008 09 season up until the game against Andorra on 10 June 2009 for which he was suspended having picked up yellow cards in the games against Ukraine and Kazakhstan In the game against Kazakhstan on 6 June he scored his second international goal on his 13th cap heading home a cross from Steven Gerrard Playing for England in a friendly against Egypt at Wembley Barry was handed the captaincy in a game that they won 3 1 with his then Manchester City teammate Shaun Wright Phillips on the scoresheet However an ankle injury picked up while playing for Manchester City made him uncertain for the 2010 FIFA World Cup 68 yet he was included in the 23 man England squad for the tournament He missed the first game but played in the remaining three games for England including the full 90 minutes of the second round 4 1 defeat against Germany in Bloemfontein which sent England out of the competition On 9 February 2011 he was again made captain for the final 10 minutes of the match against Denmark after Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole had already worn the skipper s armband On 29 March 2011 Barry skippered England against Ghana in a friendly match at Wembley in a 1 1 draw On 4 June 2011 he was an unused substitute against Switzerland in a Euro 2012 qualifier at Wembley in a 2 2 draw 69 On 12 November 2011 he earned his 50th cap for England in the 1 0 win over Spain in a friendly after coming on as a substitute On 15 November 2011 Barry scored England s 2 000th international goal in a 1 0 friendly win over Sweden 70 Barry was called into the England squad for UEFA Euro 2012 but ruled out of the tournament after picking up a groin injury He was forced off less than 30 minutes after being introduced as a half time substitute in the pre tournament friendly against Norway in Oslo on 26 May 2012 71 Personal life EditBarry married his childhood sweetheart Louise in the summer of 2007 72 Barry is best friends with Michael Standing who signed for Aston Villa on the same day as him from Brighton in 1997 The pair have known each other since they were both ten years old In 2009 Barry appointed Standing as his new agent after terminating his partnership with previous agent Alex Black 73 Barry s nephew Bradley Barry is also a professional footballer 74 In July 2018 his brother Marc died in a vehicle incident 75 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsAston Villa 1997 98 76 Premier League 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 01998 99 77 Premier League 32 2 2 0 0 0 3 a 0 37 21999 2000 78 Premier League 30 1 6 0 8 0 44 12000 01 79 Premier League 30 0 3 0 1 0 4 b 1 38 12001 02 80 Premier League 20 0 1 0 0 0 7 c 0 28 02002 03 81 Premier League 35 3 1 0 4 1 4 b 0 44 42003 04 82 Premier League 36 3 1 1 6 0 43 42004 05 83 Premier League 34 7 1 1 1 0 36 82005 06 84 Premier League 36 3 3 1 3 2 42 62006 07 85 Premier League 35 8 1 0 3 1 39 92007 08 86 Premier League 37 9 1 0 2 0 40 92008 09 87 Premier League 38 5 1 0 1 0 8 d 3 48 8Total 365 41 21 3 29 4 26 4 0 0 441 52Manchester City 2009 10 88 Premier League 34 2 3 0 6 1 43 32010 11 89 Premier League 33 2 7 0 0 0 7 e 0 47 22011 12 90 Premier League 34 1 0 0 2 0 7 f 0 1 g 0 44 12012 13 91 Premier League 31 1 5 1 1 0 4 h 0 0 g 0 41 2Total 132 6 15 1 9 1 18 0 1 0 175 8Everton loan 2013 14 92 Premier League 32 3 4 0 1 0 37 3Everton 2014 15 93 Premier League 33 0 2 0 0 0 9 e 0 44 02015 16 94 Premier League 33 0 2 0 4 0 39 02016 17 95 Premier League 33 2 1 0 0 0 34 22017 18 96 Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 e 0 1 0Total 131 5 9 0 5 0 10 0 0 0 155 5West Bromwich Albion 2017 18 96 Premier League 25 1 3 0 1 0 29 12018 19 97 Championship 24 1 0 0 2 0 0 i 0 26 12019 20 98 Championship 3 0 3 0 0 0 6 0Total 52 2 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 61 2Career total 680 54 51 4 46 5 54 4 1 0 832 67 Appearances in UEFA Cup a b Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup One appearance in UEFA Cup six in UEFA Intertoto Cup Seven appearances in UEFA Cup one in UEFA Intertoto Cup a b c Appearances in UEFA Europa League Four appearances in UEFA Champions League three in UEFA Europa League a b Appearance in FA Community Shield Appearances in UEFA Champions League Championship play offs International Edit 99 International statistics National team Year Apps GoalsEngland 2000 6 02003 2 02007 8 02008 10 12009 9 12010 9 02011 7 12012 2 0Total 53 3England score listed first score column indicates score after each Barry goal International goals by date venue cap opponent score result and competition No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 1 June 2008 Hasely Crawford Stadium Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 1 0 3 0 Friendly2 6 June 2009 Almaty Central Stadium Almaty Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 1 0 4 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification3 15 November 2011 Wembley Stadium London United Kingdom Sweden 1 0 1 0 FriendlyHonours EditAston Villa UEFA Intertoto Cup 2001 10 Manchester City Premier League 2011 12 100 FA Cup 2010 11 27 runner up 2012 13Individual Everton Player of the Season 2015 16 101 Everton Players Player of the Season 2015 16 101 References Edit Updated squads for 2017 18 Premier League confirmed Premier League 2 February 2018 Retrieved 18 February 2018 Hugman Barry J 2005 The PFA Premier amp Football League Players Records 1946 2005 Queen Anne Press p 45 ISBN 1 85291 665 6 a b c Gareth Barry profile The Football Association Retrieved 2 March 2014 Gareth Barry West Bromwich Albion F C Archived from the original on 19 April 2019 Retrieved 19 April 2019 Roberto Martinez Gareth Barry is best defensive midfielder in the Premier league Liverpool Echo Retrieved 20 July 2017 Ex England midfielder Barry retires via www bbc co uk Nash Tim 15 September 2017 Fantastic Gareth Barry set to equal Ryan Giggs Premier League appearance record The Times Retrieved 19 September 2017 Big Ron retires as Forest relegated BBC Sport 24 April 1999 Retrieved 19 September 2017 Chelsea claim FA Cup glory BBC Sport 20 May 2000 Retrieved 19 September 2017 a b Milledge Adrian 22 August 2001 Villa nourished by Angel delight The Guardian London Retrieved 15 June 2014 Osafo Derek 5 April 2008 Aston Villa 4 0 Bolton BBC Sport Retrieved 31 May 2008 Gareth Barry Player Profile Aston Villa F C Archived from the original on 17 December 2008 Retrieved 24 October 2008 Lillywhite Jamie 28 October 2007 Bolton 1 1 Aston Villa BBC Sport Retrieved 31 May 2008 Villa reveal Liverpool Barry bid BBC Sport 2 May 2008 Retrieved 2 May 2008 Villa plan last ditch Barry talks BBC Sport 12 May 2008 Retrieved 12 May 2008 Liverpool bid for Barry rejected BBC Sport 12 June 2008 Retrieved 12 June 2008 Gareth Barry I want to join Liverpool my mind is made up Telegraph 29 June 2008 Villa prepared to let Barry leave BBC Sport 30 June 2008 Retrieved 1 July 2008 O Neill awaits improved Barry bid BBC Sport 3 July 2008 Retrieved 4 July 2008 Man City snap up Barry for 12m BBC Sport 2 June 2009 Retrieved 2 June 2009 Tevez comes in at favourite No 32 Manchester City F C 14 July 2009 Manchester City new boy Gareth Barry under fire from Aston Villa fans Birmingham Mail 3 June 2009 Retrieved 4 July 2009 Barry Gareth 3 June 2009 Gareth Barry letter Original and uncut version Birmingham Mail Retrieved 4 July 2009 McNulty Phil 21 September 2009 Man Utd 4 3 Man City BBC Sport McNulty Phil 21 September 2009 Man Utd 4 3 Man City BBC Sport Retrieved 1 September 2020 Wilson Paul 16 February 2010 Gareth Barry salvages a late draw for Manchester City against Stoke The Guardian a b McNulty Phil 14 May 2011 Man City 1 0 Stoke BBC Sport Retrieved 21 February 2016 Bolton 2 3 Man City BBC Sport 21 August 2011 Retrieved 11 March 2012 Man City 3 0 Liverpool BBC Sport 3 January 2012 Retrieved 11 March 2012 Gareth Barry Man City midfielder charged with misconduct by FA BBC Sport 11 December 2012 Blues Confirm Five Deals Everton F C 2 September 2013 Archived from the original on 5 September 2013 Retrieved 2 September 2013 Premier League Everton defeat Chelsea 1 0 thanks to Steven Naismith s header Sky Sports Retrieved 15 September 2013 Premier League Everton s Gareth Barry happy with 500th appearance in win over Newcastle Sky Sports Retrieved 1 October 2013 Alston Daniel 28 October 2013 Barry Credited With Hull Strike Everton F C Archived from the original on 29 October 2013 Cryer Andy 11 January 2014 Everton 2 0 Norwich City BBC Sport Retrieved 26 May 2014 Barry s future uncertain despite superb season ESPN FC Retrieved 26 May 2014 Gareth Barry thriving at Everton ESPN FC Retrieved 26 May 2014 Barry This Club Feels Everton F C 8 July 2014 Retrieved 8 July 2014 OptaJoe 26 December 2014 100 Gareth Barry is the first player in Premier League history to reach treble figures for yellow cards Bookworm Tweet Retrieved 1 September 2020 via Twitter Sheringham Sam 11 February 2015 Chelsea 1 0 Everton BBC Sport Retrieved 25 October 2015 Henson Mike 24 October 2015 Arsenal 2 1 Everton BBC Sport Retrieved 25 October 2015 McNulty Phil 6 January 2016 Gareth Barry one of England s best ever Roberto Martinez BBC Sport Retrieved 25 October 2015 Diego Costa Gareth Barry says Chelsea striker did not bite him BBC Sport 13 March 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2016 Barry sets new Premier League record with 572nd start Goal com 11 May 2016 Retrieved 29 September 2017 Gareth Barry scores on landmark appearance in Everton s win over Middlesbrough Belfast Telegraph 17 September 2016 Retrieved 17 September 2016 Gareth Barry West Brom sign midfielder from Everton BBC 15 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Pulis hails absolutely fantastic debutant Barry after win at Burnley FourFourTwo 19 August 2017 Retrieved 25 August 2017 Arsenal 2 0 West Bromwich Albion BBC Sport 25 September 2017 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Gareth Barry breaks Ryan Giggs Premier League appearance record Sky Sports 25 September 2017 Retrieved 25 September 2017 Live MNF Arsenal v West Brom Monday Night Football 25 September 2017 7 minutes in Sky Sky Sports Main Event HD Includes games played in the Football League First Division between 1946 and 1992 and subsequently all games played in the Premier League West Bromwich Albion Gareth Barry amp James Morrison not offered new deals by Baggies BBC Sport 17 May 2019 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Gareth Barry Everton clause delays West Brom s attempt to re sign veteran midfielder BBC Sport 25 October 2019 Retrieved 2 April 2020 Gareth Barry West Bromwich Albion re sign ex England midfielder BBC Sport 4 November 2019 Retrieved 4 November 2019 Abrahall Csaba January 2007 Age of ascent When Saturday Comes Retrieved 30 May 2012 Wilson Scott 6 October 2007 Milner ready to step up to full England duty The Northern Echo Retrieved 30 May 2012 England bring in Barry for Wilcox BBC Sport 23 May 2000 Retrieved 1 September 2020 England Germany FIFA Archived from the original on 15 December 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2013 Finland England FIFA Archived from the original on 15 December 2013 Retrieved 6 August 2013 Powell but no Barry in Eriksson s bumper squad The Guardian 24 February 2001 Retrieved 6 August 2013 Barry wins England call up The Guardian 19 May 2003 Retrieved 6 August 2013 Beckham injury mars England win BBC Sport 22 May 2003 Retrieved 6 August 2003 England seal late win BBC Sport 4 June 2003 Retrieved 6 August 2003 Barton wins first England call up BBC Sport 2 February 2007 Archived from the original on 3 February 2007 Retrieved 2 February 2007 England B 3 1 Albania BBC Sport 26 May 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2017 Hansen Alan 12 September 2007 BBC pundits on England BBC Sport Retrieved 13 September 2007 McKenzie Andrew 1 June 2008 Defoe and Barry secure England win BBC Sport Retrieved 1 June 2008 Gareth Barry given more time to prove fitness BBC Sport 26 May 2010 Fletcher Paul 9 February 2011 Denmark 1 2 England BBC Sport Gareth Barry credited with goal against Sweden The Independent 17 November 2011 Retrieved 6 August 2013 Injury rules Gareth Barry out of Euros BBC Sport 28 May 2012 Retrieved 28 May 2012 Syed Matthew 29 January 2018 Gareth Barry s fabled longevity makes him the finest of footballing role models The Times Retrieved 1 September 2020 Aston Villa Barry on why he appointed Michael Standing as agent Archived 26 September 2012 at the Wayback Machine Birmingham Mail 24 January 2009 Chesterfield sign defender Barry via www bbc com Gareth Barry s brother Marc killed in crash 26 July 2018 via www bbc co uk Games played by Gareth Barry in 1997 1998 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 1998 1999 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 1999 2000 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2000 2001 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2001 2002 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2002 2003 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2003 2004 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2004 2005 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2005 2006 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2006 2007 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2007 2008 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2008 2009 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2009 2010 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2010 2011 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2011 2012 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2012 2013 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2013 2014 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2014 2015 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 November 2014 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2015 2016 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 28 September 2015 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2016 2017 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 14 August 2016 a b Games played by Gareth Barry in 2017 2018 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 19 August 2016 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2018 2019 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 5 August 2020 Games played by Gareth Barry in 2019 2020 Soccerbase Centurycomm Retrieved 5 August 2020 Gareth Barry National Football Teams Benjamin Strack Zimmermann Retrieved 19 November 2014 Gareth Barry Overview Premier League Retrieved 19 April 2019 a b Barry claims awards double Everton F C 15 May 2016 Archived from the original on 12 January 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gareth Barry Gareth Barry profile at the Everton F C website Gareth Barry profile Archived 23 April 2014 at the Wayback Machine at the Football Association website Gareth Barry FIFA competition record archived Gareth Barry at Soccerbase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gareth Barry amp oldid 1139347329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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