James Lee Duncan "
Jamie"
Carragher (born 28 January 1978) is an
English footballer who plays as a
defender for
Premier League side
Liverpool. He is the current vice-
captain and is one of the club's longest-serving players; he made his 666th appearance for Liverpool in all competitions on the 9th May 2011, thus placing him second on the club's all time appearance list.
Carragher started his career with the
Liverpool youth team. He made his professional debut in the
1996–97 season and became a first team regular the following season. He gained his first senior honours in 2001, winning a
cup treble of the
FA Cup,
League Cup and
UEFA Cup. Having initially played as a
full back, the arrival of manager
Rafael Benítez in 2004 saw Carragher move to the
centre back position and that season he won his greatest honour to date—the
UEFA Champions League. In the next season, he won the
FA Cup and was selected in the
PFA Team of the Year. Carragher set a record for the most appearances in European competition for Liverpool in 2007.
Internationally, Carragher held the national record for most caps at under-21 level and earned his senior debut in 1999. Although he competed at
Euro 2004 and the
2006 World Cup, he failed to pin down a first team place in the
England national team. Carragher decided to retire from international football in 2007, with 34 senior England caps, and released his autobiography,
Carra, in 2008. However, he came out of retirement after being selected for...
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