viernes, 7 de junio de 2013

SOL CAMPBELL

Sulzeer Jeremiah Campbell[1]
 

 
Date of birth     18 September 1974 (age 38)[1]
Place of birth     Plaistow, England
Height     1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[2]
Playing position     Centre back









Youth career
1988–1989     West Ham United
1989–1992     Tottenham Hotspur


Senior career*

1992–2001     Tottenham Hotspur     255     (10)









 Tottenham Hotspuer 1994 Away Shirt (Player)


1995-97 Tottenham Away
 1995-97 Tottenham



  25 Oct 1996: Sol Campbell and Chris Armstrong 
 of Tottenham Hotspur celebrate the winning goal
during a Coca Cola Cup match against Sunderland


1997-98 Tottenham Away
1998-99 Tottenham Away Shirt



 17 Mar 2001: Sol Campbell celebrates with goal scorer Les Ferdinand of during the FA Carling Premiership match between Coventry City at White Hart Lane.







 


 


1999: Sol Campbell wins the League Cup with Tottenham



4 Nov 1999:  Stephen Carr of Tottenham Hotspur (right) scores an injury time own goal against Kaiserslautern during the UEFA Cup sercond round second leg match at the Fritz-Walter Stadium in Kaiserslautern, Germany. Kaiserslautern won 2-0 on the night togo through 2-1 on aggregate



2001–2006     Arsenal     135     (8)





  2001: Sol Campbell joins Arsenal on a free transfer



 ony Adams Martin Keown and Sol Campbell (Arsenal). Arsenal Photo-call, Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, 8/8/2001. Credit : Stuart MacFarlane /  Credit : Stuart MacFarlane / Arsenal Football Club.






25 Nov 2001: Sol Campbell of Arsenal tackles Ruud van Nistelrooy of Manchester United.

















 May 2002: Patrick Vieira, Ashley Cole and Sol Campbell celebrate after a premier league match win over Manchester United at Old Trafford







 Topps Premier Gold 2004
Sol Campbell D12 (blue)











 WCCF European Clubs 2004-2005
Sol Campbell 002





 Shoot Out 2005-2006
Sol Campbell




LONDON - MAY 07:  Thierry Henry of Arsenal celebrates with Jose Antonio Reyes and Sol Campbell after scoring his teams fourth goal during the Barclays Premiership match between Arsenal and Wigan Athletic at Highbury on May 7, 2006 in London, England






2006–2009     Portsmouth     95     (2)


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2007.07.24 - Barclays Asia Trophy - Day 1










 







2009     Notts County     1     (0)

 
Morecambe 2 Notts County
Sol Campbell's one and only game for Notts County. 
He was pants! He got paid more in one week than 
Morecambe FC's budget for a month! (Allegedly!)



2010     Arsenal     11     (0)


 Match Attax Extra 2009-2010
Sol Campbell 60


2010–2011     Newcastle United     7     (0)




Total         504     (20)


National team‡
1994–1996     England U21     11     (2)
1994–2006     England B     2     (0)
1996–2007     England     73     (1)



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Inglaterra en Georgia en 9 de Noviembre de 1996.






September 10, 1997 - Wembley Stadium -
 England 4 (Scholes, Wright 2, Gascoigne) Moldova 0

May 22 1998: Sol Campbell becomes
 England’s second youngest ever captain.


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1999





Euro 2000 -  England-Germany





Olympiastadion, München, 1 September 2001 - The team that faced Germany.
Back row - Sol Campbell, Emile Heskey, Rio Ferdinand, David Seaman, Michael Owen.
Front row - Nicky Barmby, Steven Gerrard, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, David Beckham (captain), Ashley Cole.















England footballers Sol Campbell (L) and Steven Gerrard gesture after their team lost 3-2 to Croatia in a Group E Euro 2008 Qualifying game at Wembley, in north London, 21 November 2007.









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