Darren Ward (footballer born 1974)

Darren Ward (footballer born 1974)
Darren Ward
Darren Ward Playing For Nottingham Forest
Personal information
Full name Darren Ward
Date of birth 11 May 1974 (1974-05-11) (age 37)
Place of birth Worksop, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Sheffield United (Academy Goalkeeper Coach)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1995 Mansfield Town 81 (0)
1995–2001 Notts County 252 (0)
2001–2004 Nottingham Forest 123 (0)
2004–2006 Norwich City 1 (0)
2006–2009 Sunderland 33 (0)
2009 Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 0 (0)
National team
2000–2004 Wales 5 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Darren Ward (born 11 May 1974) is a former Welsh international football goalkeeper and current Academy goalkeeping coach at Sheffield United.

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Club career

Born in Worksop, Ward began his professional career with Mansfield Town, where he made 97 appearances, and helping them reach the play-offs. He moved to Notts County for £150,000 in July 1995, where he would go on to make his most appearances. During a six season stay, he played over 300 games for the Meadow Lane club.

He moved across the River Trent in 2001 to join local rivals Nottingham Forest. He spent three seasons in the First Division with Forest as they strove for promotion back to the Premier League, but a play-off spot in 2003 was as near as they managed.

He finally got his opportunity to play in the top flight when he joined newly-promoted Norwich City in a two-year deal in August 2004.[1] However, the form of Robert Green, meant he only managed one appearance in the Premier League, coming on as a substitute in a defeat at Charlton Athletic. The club was relegated after a solitary season at the highest level, but Ward made no further appearances for the Canaries in the lower tier either.

He was released at the end of the 2005/06 season after not signing a new contract at the club, and on 4 August 2006, he signed a contract at Sunderland.[2] He had to wait until October for his debut, replacing teenager Ben Alnwick after the appointment of Roy Keane as manager, but made the number 1 spot his own for the rest of the season as the side went onto top the Championship. One particularly outstanding save against Southampton which was later described as being in the style of Gordon Banks by opposition manager George Burley.[3]

Ward found himself replaced by £9million new signing Craig Gordon upon Sunderland's return to the Premier League, but did manage three appearances, keeping a clean sheet in his first, a 1–0 win over Derby. During the January 2008 winter transfer window, he rejected a move to Scottish giants Rangers, preferring to stay and fight to be the first-choice keeper at the Stadium of Light.

He failed to break back into the first team at Sunderland the following season and joined Wolverhampton Wanderers of the Championship in March 2009 on loan for the remainder of the campaign.[4] However, injury meant he returned to his parent club early.

He was released by Sunderland on 28 May 2009[5] and subsequently announced his playing retirement.[6] On 12 October 2009 it was announced that Ward was the new goalkeeping coach for Peterborough United replacing countryman Andy Dibble who departed from the role for 'Personal Reasons'.[7]

Family

Darren married Nicola in 1997 in Worksop. Darren later became a father to Rhys Harry Ward in 2000 and Evie Mae Ward in 2003.

International career

Ward won five caps for the Welsh national team before announcing his international retirement in May 2007.[8] He made his international debut on 2 June 2000 in a 0–3 friendly defeat to Portugal. He had to wait until 2002 for his next cap, and won further during 2003–04, all during friendly internationals.

Honours

Sunderland

References

External links


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