Why did FIFA remove Jamie Carragher?

From 2002 to 2004, Carragher was hit by two serious injuries, missing the 2002 FIFA World Cup for an operation on his knee, and later receiving a broken leg after a tackle by Blackburn Rovers’ Lucas Neill at Ewood Park in September 2003.

Is Jamie Carragher a legend?

Jamie Carragher is 38 years old (Born on 1978-01-28) and his FIFA Nation is England. He is now playing for Legends as a Centre Back (CB).

How many games did Carragher play Liverpool?

The ultimate one-club player, and with one of the biggest hearts in football, Jamie Carragher was Mr Liverpool during his Anfield career. Our former vice-captain was instrumental in the Reds’ success over the 17 years he represented the club, during which he made more than 700 appearances.

How many goals did Jamie Carragher scored for Liverpool?

Retired.” : 3 – Jamie Carragher scored as many goals for Tottenham (own goals) as he did for Liverpool. Retired.” : 3 – Jamie Carragher scored as many goals for Tottenham (own goals) as he did for Liverpool.

Does Jamie Carragher work for Sky?

Jamie Carragher will return to his role with Sky Sports next season. Carragher has been suspended by the broadcaster since March after footage emerged of the pundit spitting in the direction of a car carrying a 14-year-old girl and her father.

How much is Jamie Carragher paid?

4.16 million GBP (2007)Jamie Carragher / Salary

Is Jamie Carragher good?

Technically, Carragher was an average player for most of his career. He wasn’t particularly great at anything from a skill-set point of view. However, the most important aspect of Carragher as a player was character. He simply never knew when to lie down and give up and never left the pitch as a loser-even in defeat.

Did Jamie Carragher ever score a goal?

In 1997, Jamie Carragher scored his first ever goal for Liverpool, against Aston Villa in front of the Kop (via Soccerbase).

Who has the most own goals in Premier League?

The ignominious record for the most own goals in the Premier League is held by Richard Dunne. In his Premier League career, Dunne scored 10 own goals while representing Manchester City, Everton, Aston Villa, and QPR.