Liverpool's Champions League and Premier League-winning captain — a leader defined by collective achievement.
Jordan Brian Henderson was born in Sunderland, England in 1990. Liverpool paid £16 million for him from Sunderland in 2011 — a fee that generated significant debate at the time. His twelve Liverpool seasons produced the Champions League (2019), Premier League (2020), FA Cup and League Cup (2022). He lifted the Champions League trophy in Madrid in 2019 — the image of a player who had been questioned throughout his career leading Liverpool to European glory. He represented England 81 times, reaching the Euro 2020 Final. His combination of work rate, leadership and the ability to hold a team together during periods of adversity were valued by Jürgen Klopp as central to Liverpool's success despite statistical analysis consistently suggesting he was not among the elite midfielders in the league. He moved to Saudi Arabia in 2023 before returning to Sunderland — his hometown club — in 2024. His captaincy was considered exemplary by his teammates regardless of external assessment.
Champions League (2019)
Career Honours
- Champions League (2019)
- Premier League (2020)
- FA Cup (2022)
- League Cup (2022)
- Euro runner-up (England 2021)