Steven Gerrard
 
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Midfielder (Centre)
Full Name: Steven George Gerrard
Born:30th May 1980 in Whiston, England
Age: 45
Bought: 30th May 1996 from LFC Youth System
Transfer Fee: Free
Sold: 1st July 2015 to LA Galaxy
Fee Received: £1
All LFC Appearances: 710 LFC Goals: 185
Career Appearances: 710 Career Goals:185
England Appearances: 113 Goals: 21
Previous Clubs:
Steven Gerrard Profile
Liverpool's captain Steven Gerrard was always destined to play for his  boyhood club. He has everything you need to be a top class footballer.  After impressing as a trainee at Liverpool he signed a professional  contract at the age of 17 and within in twelve months he had made his  first team debut. 
  
In the coming years, the promising Whiston  born lad, was plagued with injuries to his back and groin, caused by  his body's growing pains. He got over the worst of the injuries and by  the year 2000 was establishing himself as one of the country's finest  prospects. Kevin Keegan confirmed this when he handed Stevie his first  international cap against Ukraine in 2000. His international career  continued to blossom and was included in Keegan's Euro 2000 squad. 
As  his own career started to rise, his trophy cabinet began to bulge after  helping Liverpool to the famous treble of 2001 and picking up the PFA  Young Player of the Year award as well. Gerrard's status on the  domestic and international stage rose even higher after his first goal  for England in the 5-1 hammering of Germany in Munich to help Sven  Goran Eriksson's side progress to the 2002 World Cup but injury hit  Gerrard again and he was forced to miss out on what should have been  his first World Cup. Silverwear continued on the domestic front though  as Stevie scored the opening goal in the 2003 Worthington Cup success  against Man United.
2004 saw Gerrard receive the biggest honour  of his footballing life when he was given the captain's armband at  Anfield and not long after he captained England for the first time in a  match against Sweden. By this time Gerrard had also been given the  number 8 jersey at Anfield, a number that former legends like Hunt and  Aldridge had worn.
2005 saw Steven Gerrard cement himself as  arguably Liverpool's greatest ever player. The season started with a  new manager but nothing changed in our skipper. With only seven minutes  remaining between Liverpool Football Club going out of the Champions  League at the group stage or progressing into the knockout stages up  stepped Steven Gerrard. His goal against Olympiakos with time running  out is still one of the biggest goals in the club's history. We  desperately needed the goal but the one in Istanbul might have outdone  even that goal. 3-0 down at half time but our leader wouldn't let us  lie down and submit, he led from the front and his goal pulled us back  into the match. His rally cries dragged Liverpool up and onto success  in Istanbul. Steven Gerrard could finally hold aloft the Champions  League. He also won UEFA's Most Valuable Player award in the same year.
People  might say lightning doesn't strike twice but in Steven Gerrard's case  it does. 12 months later and again Liverpool were dead and buried this  time in the FA Cup final against West Ham. But one man wasn't buried  and again up he stepped to smash in two rockets and keep our fight  alive. At the end of the match, Gerrard held the FA Cup in his hand and  knew this was his final. He had now scored in every major cup final he  possibly could at club level. This was his best goalscoring season as  well, a fantastic 23 goals in all competitions. Though the  accomplishments didn't stop there, he won the PFA Player of the Year as  well this year. In 2006 he also managed to top England's goalscoring  charts in his first World Cup.
Before another Champions League  final in 2007 our influential skipper had broken Ian Rush's goalscoring  record in the European Cup, Gerrard's goal against PSV was his 15th, a  club record. Steven Gerrard MBE is now his official title after  receiving an MBE in 2006. 
Gerrard has went onto captain  England on several more occasions, most noteably the 3-2 defeat to  Croatia which saw the Three Lions fail to qualify for Euro 2008 but  this was after a season where Gerrard had scored an impressive 21 goals  for Liverpool throughout the season.
Profile by Billy Green
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