Ugo Ehiogu

English association football player (1972-2017)

Ugochuku Ehiogu (/ˈɛhiɒɡ/; 3 November 1972 – 21 April 2017) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre back from 1989 to 2009. He was the coach of the Tottenham Hotspur U23 team until his death in April 2017.

Ugo Ehiogu
Ehiogu in 2013
Personal information
Full nameUgochuku Ehiogu[1]
Date of birth(1972-11-03)3 November 1972[1]
Place of birthHackney, London, England
Date of death21 April 2017(2017-04-21) (aged 44)
Place of deathLondon, England
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)[1]
Position(s)Centre back
Youth career
?–?Senrab
1985–1989 Globe Town F.CWest Bromwich Albion
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1989–1991West Bromwich Albion2(0)
1991–2000Aston Villa237(12)
2000–2007Middlesbrough126(7)
2006–2007Leeds United (loan)6(1)
2007–2008Rangers9(1)
2008–2009Sheffield United26(1)
2012Wembley0(0)
Total406(22)
National team
1992–1993England U2115(1)
1994England B1(0)
1996–2002England4(1)
Teams managed
2014–2017Tottenham Hotspur (Under 23s)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He played in the Premier League with Aston Villa and Middlesbrough. He also played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion, Leeds United and Sheffield United, as well as a spell in the Scottish Premier League with Rangers.

Ehiogu won two Football League Cups, with Aston Villa in 1996 and then with Middlesbrough in 2004. Ehiogu was an England international, with a record of 4 caps and 1 goal.

In 1993, playing for the England under-21 team, he became the first black player to captain an England team in a competitive match. In 2012, he came out of brief retirement by signing for non-league side Wembley to participate in the club's FA Cup games alongside other retired veteran players.

Ehiogu died on 21 April 2017 after suffering a cardiac arrest at Tottenham Hotspur's training ground in London, aged 44.[2]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational Cup[a]League Cup[b]OtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
West Bromwich Albion1990–91Second Division2000000020
Aston Villa1991–92First Division8010001[c]0100
1992–93Premier League40001050
1993–94Premier League170101000190
1994–95Premier League39320304[d]1484
1995–96Premier League3615081492
1996–97Premier League38331202[d]0454
1997–98Premier League37240106[d]0482
1998–99Premier League25220103[d]0312
1999–2000Premier League3116070441
2000–01Premier League202[e]040
Total2371224124118130315
Middlesbrough2000–01Premier League2133000243
2001–02Premier League2912120332
2002–03Premier League3230000323
2003–04Premier League1601020190
2004–05Premier League100101000120
2005–06Premier League18030207[d]0300
2006–07Premier League00100010
Total126711170701518
Leeds United (loan)2006–07Championship6161
Rangers2006–07Scottish Premier League912[d]0111
2007–08Scottish Premier League00100010
Total911020121
Sheffield United2007–08Championship100100
2008–09Championship161001000171
Total261001000271
Career total4062235233127150126

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
England199610
200121
200210
Total41
Scores and results list England's goal tally first, score column indicates score after Ehiogu goal.
International goal scored by Ugo Ehiogu
No.DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
128 February 2001Villa Park, Birmingham, England2  Spain3–03–0Friendly

Honours

Aston Villa

Middlesbrough

  • Football League Cup: 2003–04[4]

Individual

  • PFA Team of the Year: 1995–96 Premier League[5]

References

Other websites

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