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About Jamie Ward
Jamie Ward is a professional football player.
Ward is a striker for Ilkeston Town and the national team Northern Ireland. Jamie was born in Birmingham, England, on May 12, 1986.
Jamie Ward started his career as a soccer player with Aston Villa, his hometown club. However, he failed to make it to the initial team, and after a while, when he was loaned to Stockport County, Ward entered Torquay United. From Torquay United, Jamie signed initially for Chesterfield, then Sheffield United, and then entered Derby County in 2011, and in 2015 he joined Nottingham Forest.
Through his grandfather, Jamie qualifies for Northern Ireland. He joined the Northern Ireland national team for the UEFA Euro 2016, where they reached the 16th round.
As of 2022, Jamie Ward has been estimated to have a net worth of $1 million. He makes money primarily from being a professional soccer player.
The details of how much Jamie Ward makes per year are not available online.
Jamie Ward stands 5 ft 3 in (160 cm) tall. The soccer player has black eyes and brown hair color.
Jamie Ward was born on May 12, 1986; he is 36 years old as of 2022.
Jamie Ward was born in England. The details about his parents, siblings, and other family members are unavailable online. Jamie keeps all information about his family life private.
Also, there is no information online about his educational background.
Jamie Ward successfully keeps his love life private. There are no online records about his past relationships. Also, he is yet to declare dating anyone.
Jamie Ward began his career as a soccer player trainee with Aston Villa. He played in the final of the 2004 FA Youth Cup defeat against Middlesbrough. He turned professional in July the following year after recovering from injuries from a car crash in 2004.
When the 2005–2006 season ended, Aston Villa released Jamie Ward. He signed a three-year contract with Torquay United In July 2006. However, he requested a transfer in December 2006 due to the change in ownership and manager of Torquay United.
Ward joined Chesterfield in January 2007. Jamie started the season with Chesterfield but pulled his hamstring in his second game. Fortunately, he scored 12 goals when he became fit for the same team again.
In January 2009, Ward agreed to a three and a half years deal with Sheffield United. he scored his first goal for the Blades only in his second appearance. The soccer player regularly featured for the Blades for the remainder of the season and scored more goals.
In the 2010-2011 season, Derby County faced relegation threats. Jamie Ward was loaned in mid-February for three months to Derby County with the view to sealing a permanent deal. It was in Derby County that Jamie made a fantastic 25-yard goal.
On July 2, 2015, Jamie signed a deal with Nottingham Forest for four years.
The English soccer player who joined Derby County in 2011. By the end of the 2012-2013 season, he was the club's highest goal scorer. He has represented Northern Ireland at the international level. He earned his first cap against the Faroe Islands in a Euro 2012 qualifier.
In the qualifiers of the Euro 2012 against the Faroe Islands on August 10, 2011, Ward won his first full cap for Northern Ireland. His career began with a 2–0 away defeat to Russia in their 2014 FIFA World Cup's first qualifier.
On September 7, 2013, he scored his first goal (for Northern Ireland) in a 2–4. Although his team lost this home game against the Portugal team. On 28 May 2016, he was listed in Michael O'Neill's squad for Euro 2016.
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