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Football Biography

Darren Anderton

“Shaggy”

English · Southampton · Born 3 March 1972

Midfielder / Winger
299
apps
34
goals
30
england caps
1
league cup

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Skilful and versatile Tottenham and England winger whose talent was often cruelly curtailed by injury, earning him the unfortunate nickname 'Sicknote'.

Darren Robert Anderton was born in Southampton on 3 March 1972. He started at Portsmouth before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 1992 for £1.75 million. A gifted, two-footed winger with pace and crossing ability, he was a key player for Spurs for over a decade, making 299 appearances and scoring 34 goals. He won the League Cup in 1999. Anderton was a regular for England, earning 30 caps and featuring prominently at Euro 96, where he hit the post in the semi-final against Germany. His career was hampered by persistent injuries, which limited his appearances and led to the 'Sicknote' nickname he disliked. After leaving Spurs in 2004, he played for Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and AFC Bournemouth before retiring in 2008.

Best Known For

League Cup 1999

He hit the post in extra time of the Euro 96 semi-final against Germany — inches from sending England to the final on home soil.

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Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • League Cup 1999
Career Journey

Timeline

1972 👶 Born in Southampton
2004 🏁 Retired from professional sport
🏟️ Portsmouth
🏟️ Tottenham
🏟️ Birmingham City
🏟️ Bolton Wanderers
🏆 League Cup 1999
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Darren Anderton

He made 299 appearances and scored 34 goals for Tottenham between 1992 and 2004.

Persistent injuries limited his availability throughout his career, leading the media to give him the nickname, which he personally disliked.

Anderton hit the post in extra time of the semi-final against Germany — inches away from potentially sending England to the final.

He played for Portsmouth, Tottenham, Birmingham City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and AFC Bournemouth.

Darren Anderton was born on 3 March 1972 in Southampton, England.

Career Timeline — Darren Anderton
1972
Born in Southampton
2004
Retired from professional sport
Portsmouth
Portsmouth
Tottenham
Tottenham
Birmingham City
Birmingham City
Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers
League Cup 1999