Michael Ball (footballer)

Michael Ball (footballer)
Michael Ball
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Personal information
Full name Michael John Ball
Date of birth 2 October 1979 (1979-10-02) (age 32)
Place of birth Liverpool, England
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Left-back
Club information
Current club Leicester City
Number 16
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–2001 Everton 121 (8)
2001–2005 Rangers 55 (1)
2005–2007 PSV Eindhoven 11 (0)
2007–2009 Manchester City 48 (0)
2011– Leicester City 0 (0)
National team
2001 England 1 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17:40, 28 December 2008 (UTC).

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 02:08, 21 September 2008 (UTC)

Michael John Ball (born 2 October 1979 in Liverpool, Merseyside) is an English professional footballer who plays for Leicester City, having previously played as a left-back for English Premier League team Manchester City.

Ball started his professional career at Everton, making his debut as a 17 year old in 1997, and has also played for Rangers, PSV Eindhoven, and Manchester City. In 2001 he was capped by England, though he has not represented his country since.

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Club career

Everton

As a schoolboy Ball was part of the Liverpool youth system, playing alongside Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard.[1] From 1994-1996 he attended the FA's National School at Lilleshall, before joining Everton.[2] He played his first senior match in April 1997 as a substitute against Tottenham, and made his first start a week later at West Ham.[3] Ball developed into an impressive player equally adept at both centre back and his main position, left back. His solid performances for Everton led to an England National Football Team call-up to Sven-Göran Eriksson's first England squad for a friendly against Spain in February 2001. Ball was named as a substitute, and made his debut when he replaced Chris Powell at half-time.[4]

Rangers

In 2001 he was allowed to leave Everton, primarily due to the club's financial problems. Although he had offers from the Premiership, he opted for a lucrative deal with Scottish Premier League club Rangers and moved to Glasgow in a £6.5m deal. His first Old Firm match ended in controversy when he swore at Rangers manager Dick Advocaat after being substituted, resulting in a £10,000 fine.[5] He scored his first Rangers goal in the UEFA Cup against Dinamo Moscow.[6] In December 2001, after his eleventh Rangers appearance, he suffered medial ligament damage which kept him side-lined for 18 months, including the entire 2002–03 season. Upon his return to fitness he regained his place in the team, becoming a first team regular in the 2003-04 season, scoring his first league goal against Dundee.[7] He also won the player of the month award in his first month back.

Ball's transfer to Rangers included installments payable after fixed numbers of appearances. As Ball approached 60 appearances Rangers became reluctant to play him, as doing so would trigger a £500,000 payment to Everton.[8] As a result, Ball played only four matches in the first four months of the 2004-05 season. The scenario was eventually resolved in December 2004 when negotiations involving the player and the two clubs reached an undisclosed agreement.[9] With the contractual wrangling resolved, Ball returned to the first team, and won a Scottish League Cup medal and an SPL league winners medal as Rangers won the 2004–05 title.

PSV Eindhoven

In the 2005 close season, Rangers wished to remove the higher earners from their wage bill, so Ball moved to Dutch side PSV Eindhoven under Guus Hiddink for a fee of £500,000, signing a two year contract. Ball struggled with injury and fitness issues during his time in the Netherlands. However, he went on to win the Dutch title and also reached the final of the Dutch Cup, losing 1-0 to Ajax in Rotterdam.

Manchester City

Ball playing for Machester City

He joined Manchester City on 31 January 2007 after impressing on a week long trial, on a six-month contract for a nominal fee. He made his debut ten days later against Portsmouth, and scored his first goal for the club in an FA Cup Fifth Round match against Preston North End on 18 February.[10] He was often used as third choice captain, when either Richard Dunne (captain) or Micah Richards (vice captain) was unavailable. On 5 May 2007, in a 1–0 home defeat to Manchester United, he stamped on Cristiano Ronaldo's chest. This was missed by the referee, and he was subsequently banned for three matches. On 24 August 2008, Ball was given the captain's armband in the 46th minute after stand in captain Richards was knocked out in a challenge with a team mate and substituted during a game against West Ham United. City went on to score three goals and win the game 3–0.

At the end of January 2009 Ball had a knee operation on his left patella tendon, which kept him out of action for nine-months.

On 1 July 2009, he was released by Manchester City as his contract expired.[11]

Free agent

In January 2010, Ball was reported to be training with Wigan Athletic and to be regaining match fitness.[12] However, no contract was reported as having been offered. Subsequently in September 2010 Ball was reported as training with Blackpool, but again no contract resulted.[13]

Leicester City

Ball was on trial with Leicester City in July 2011, travelling on their pre-season tour of Sweden and Austria.[14] He signed a one-year contract on 8 August 2011,[15] after featuring in six pre-season friendlies.[14] Ball made his competitive debut in a 4-1 win over Rotherham in the League Cup first round on 9 August 2011.[16]

International career

In February 2001, he was capped by England in a friendly against Spain, though he has not represented his country since.

Career statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
1996-97 Everton Premier League 5 0
1997-98 25 1
1998-99 37 3
1999-00 25 1
2000-01 29 3
Scotland League Scottish Cup League Cup Europe Total
2001-02 Rangers SPL 8 0
2002-03 0 0
2003-04 32 1
2004-05 15 1
2005-06 2 0
Netherlands League KNVB Cup League Cup Europe Total
2005-06 PSV Eindhoven Eredivisie 12 0
2006-07 0 0
England League FA Cup League Cup Europe Total
2006-07 Manchester City Premier League 12 0 2 1
2007-08 27 0
2008-09 14 0
Total England 160 8
Scotland 57 2
Netherlands 12 0
Career total 243 10

Honours

Club

Rangers
PSV Eindhoven

References

  1. ^ "I won't be a one-cap wonder". The FA. 2003-04-16. http://www.thefa.com/England/SeniorTeam/NewsAndFeatures/Postings/2003/04/45300.htm. Retrieved 2007-04-02. [dead link]
  2. ^ Barclay, Patrick (2004-10-07). "Having a Ball in Holland". London: Daily Telegraph. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2006/04/09/sfnpb109.xml. Retrieved 2007-04-02. 
  3. ^ "Michael Ball". ToffeeWeb. http://www.toffeeweb.com/players/past/Ball.asp. Retrieved 2007-04-02. 
  4. ^ "Sven's England off to winning start". BBC. 2001-02-28. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/1190940.stm. Retrieved 2007-04-02. 
  5. ^ "Ball & pain; Michael Grant speaks to the forgotten Rangers defender". Sunday Herald. 2002-10-13. http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4156/is_20021013/ai_n12580407. Retrieved 2007-04-02. 
  6. ^ "Shine taken off Gers win". BBC. 18 October 2001. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/scotland/1605019.stm. Retrieved 29 December 2009. 
  7. ^ "Dundee 0-2 Rangers". BBC. 28 December 2003. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/3346053.stm. Retrieved 29 December 2009. 
  8. ^ "Ball remains in Ibrox limbo". BBC. 2004-10-07. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/3724572.stm. Retrieved 2007-04-02. 
  9. ^ "Ball gets all-clear to stay at Rangers". The Scotsman. 2004-12-31. http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/sport.cfm?id=1477262004. Retrieved 2007-04-02. 
  10. ^ "Preston 1-3 Man City". BBC. 18 February 2007. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/6349643.stm. Retrieved 3 November 2009. 
  11. ^ "Man City allow quartet to leave". BBC Sport. 2009-07-01. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/m/man_city/8129371.stm. Retrieved 2009-07-01. 
  12. ^ . http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/everton-fc/everton-fc-news/2010/01/05/wigan-lifeline-for-lifelong-evertonian-michael-ball-100252-25525365/. Retrieved 2010-11-01. 
  13. ^ . http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2010/08/03/2054708/blackpool-looking-to-sign-free-agents-michael-ball-and. Retrieved 2010-11-01. 
  14. ^ a b "Ball agrees City deal". Leicester City F.C.. 8 August 2011. http://www.lcfc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10274~2414117,00.html. Retrieved 9 August 2011. 
  15. ^ "Leicester City confirm one-year deal for Michael Ball". BBC Sport. 9 August 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14279811.stm. Retrieved 9 August 2011. 
  16. ^ "Rotherham 1 - 4 Leicester". BBC Sport. 9 Aug 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/14368469.stm. Retrieved 10 Aug 2011. 

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