Sublimely gifted Irish playmaker whose left foot and creative brilliance lit up Arsenal and Italian football in the late 1970s and 1980s.
Liam Brady was born in Dublin, Ireland on 13 February 1956. He joined Arsenal as an apprentice and became one of the most gifted players in the club's history, making 307 appearances and scoring 59 goals. His elegant left foot, vision and technical mastery made him the heartbeat of the team, and he won the FA Cup in 1979 with a memorable run and cross for Alan Sunderland's last-minute winner. In 1980, he moved to Juventus for £600,000, winning two Serie A titles — the first Briton to win the Italian league. He also played for Sampdoria, Inter Milan and Ascoli before returning to England with West Ham. He earned 72 caps for Ireland. Brady later served as Arsenal's Head of Youth Development for over 20 years, overseeing the development of players like Cesc Fàbregas and Jack Wilshere.
FA Cup 1979
He was the first British player to win Serie A, winning two Italian league titles with Juventus in 1981 and 1982.
Did You Know?Career Honours
- FA Cup 1979
- Serie A 2x