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Michael Owen

Michael James Owen (born 14 December 1979) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker for Liverpool, Real Madrid, Newcastle United, Manchester United, and Stoke City, as well as the England national team. Since retiring from football in 2013, he has become a racehorse breeder and owner and regularly features as a sports pundit and commentator. Regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation, in 2001, Owen was the recipient of the Ballon d'Or. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. The son of former footballer Terry Owen, Owen was born in Chester and began his senior career at Liverpool in 1996. Displaying rapid pace and composed finishing, he progressed through the Liverpool youth team and scored on his Premier League debut in May 1997, becoming the club's youngest goalscorer, at 17 years, 143 days. In his first full season in the Premier League, Owen finished as joint top scorer with 18 goals, sharing the Premier League Golden Boot. He repeated this the following year and was Liverpool's top goal-scorer from 1997 to 2004, gaining his name as a proven goal-scorer despite suffering from a recurring hamstring injury. In 2001, Liverpool won a cup treble of the UEFA Cup, FA Cup (with Owen scoring two late goals in the final) and Football League Cup. He went on to score 118 goals in 216 appearances in the Premier League for Liverpool, and 158 goals in 297 total appearances. After Liverpool had fallen behind their title rivals under Gérard Houllier's final two seasons, Owen opted not to renew his contract and then moved to Real Madrid for £8 million in the summer of 2004. There he was frequently used as a substitute. He scored 13 goals in La Liga before returning to England the following season where he joined Newcastle United for £16 million. This was after Owen's disappointment that Real had rejected a bid from Liverpool to re-sign him. After a promising start to the 2005–06 season, injuries largely ruled him out over the next 18 months. After his return, he became team captain and was the team's top scorer for the 2007–08 season. Newcastle were relegated in the 2008–09 season and, in a surprise move, Owen moved to Manchester United as a free agent. He spent three years at Old Trafford before joining Stoke City in September 2012. Owen is one of ten players to have scored 150 or more goals in the Premier League. He is also the youngest player to have reached 100 goals in the Premier League. On 19 March 2013, Owen announced his retirement from playing at the end of the 2012–13 season. Internationally, Owen first played for the senior England team in 1998, becoming England's youngest player and youngest goalscorer at the time. His performance at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, which included a goal against Argentina in which he ran from the halfway line, brought him to national and international prominence, making him one of the most sought after players in world football. He went on to score in UEFA Euro 2000, the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004. He was the first player to have scored in four consecutive major tournaments for England. He played at the 2006 World Cup, but suffered an injury which took him a year to recover from. Occasionally playing as captain, he made 89 appearances for England, scoring 40 goals, of which 26 were in competitive matches, a record for England at the time of his retirement.

Infobox

1997
England U21
Full name
Michael James Owen
Date of birth
(1979-12-14) 14 December 1979
Place of birth
Chester, England
Height
5 ft 8 in (1 m)
Position
Striker
1991–1996
Liverpool
Years
Team
1996–2004
Liverpool
2004–2005
Real Madrid
2005–2009
Newcastle United
2009–2012
Manchester United
2012–2013
Stoke City
2006–2007
England B
1998–2008
England

Tables

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition · Career statistics › Club
Division
Division
Club
Division
Season
Apps
League
Goals
League
Apps
League
Goals
National Cup
Apps
National Cup
Goals
League Cup
Apps
League Cup
Goals
Europe
Apps
Europe
Goals
Other
Apps
Liverpool
Liverpool
Club
Liverpool
Season
1996–97
League
Premier League
League
2
League
1
National Cup
0
National Cup
0
League Cup
0
League Cup
0
Europe
0
Europe
0
Other
1997–98
1997–98
Club
1997–98
Season
Premier League
League
36
League
18
League
0
National Cup
0
National Cup
4
League Cup
4
League Cup
4
Europe
1
Europe
Other
44
1998–99
1998–99
Club
1998–99
Season
Premier League
League
30
League
18
League
2
National Cup
2
National Cup
2
League Cup
1
League Cup
6
Europe
2
Europe
Other
40
1999–2000
1999–2000
Club
1999–2000
Season
Premier League
League
27
League
11
League
1
National Cup
0
National Cup
2
League Cup
1
League Cup
Europe
Europe
30
Other
12
2000–01
2000–01
Club
2000–01
Season
Premier League
League
28
League
16
League
5
National Cup
3
National Cup
2
League Cup
1
League Cup
11
Europe
4
Europe
Other
46
2001–02
2001–02
Club
2001–02
Season
Premier League
League
29
League
19
League
2
National Cup
2
National Cup
0
League Cup
0
League Cup
10
Europe
5
Europe
2
Other
2
2002–03
2002–03
Club
2002–03
Season
Premier League
League
35
League
19
League
2
National Cup
0
National Cup
4
League Cup
2
League Cup
12
Europe
7
Europe
1
Other
0
2003–04
2003–04
Club
2003–04
Season
Premier League
League
29
League
16
League
3
National Cup
1
National Cup
0
League Cup
0
League Cup
6
Europe
2
Europe
Other
38
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
216
League
118
League
15
League
8
National Cup
14
National Cup
9
League Cup
49
League Cup
21
Europe
3
Europe
2
Other
297
Real Madrid
Real Madrid
Club
Real Madrid
Season
2004–05
League
La Liga
League
36
League
13
National Cup
4
National Cup
2
League Cup
League Cup
5
Europe
1
Europe
Other
45
Newcastle United
Newcastle United
Club
Newcastle United
Season
2005–06
League
Premier League
League
11
League
7
National Cup
0
National Cup
0
League Cup
0
League Cup
0
Europe
0
Europe
0
Other
2006–07
2006–07
Club
2006–07
Season
Premier League
League
3
League
0
League
0
National Cup
0
National Cup
0
League Cup
0
League Cup
0
Europe
0
Europe
Other
3
2007–08
2007–08
Club
2007–08
Season
Premier League
League
29
League
11
League
3
National Cup
1
National Cup
1
League Cup
1
League Cup
Europe
Europe
33
Other
13
2008–09
2008–09
Club
2008–09
Season
Premier League
League
28
League
8
League
2
National Cup
0
National Cup
2
League Cup
2
League Cup
Europe
Europe
32
Other
10
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
71
League
26
League
5
League
1
National Cup
3
National Cup
3
League Cup
0
League Cup
0
Europe
Europe
79
Other
30
Manchester United
Manchester United
Club
Manchester United
Season
2009–10
League
Premier League
League
19
League
3
National Cup
1
National Cup
0
League Cup
4
League Cup
2
Europe
6
Europe
4
Other
1
2010–11
2010–11
Club
2010–11
Season
Premier League
League
11
League
2
League
2
National Cup
1
National Cup
1
League Cup
2
League Cup
2
Europe
0
Europe
1
Other
0
2011–12
2011–12
Club
2011–12
Season
Premier League
League
1
League
0
League
0
National Cup
0
National Cup
2
League Cup
3
League Cup
1
Europe
0
Europe
0
Other
0
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
31
League
5
League
3
League
1
National Cup
7
National Cup
7
League Cup
9
League Cup
4
Europe
2
Europe
0
Other
52
Stoke City
Stoke City
Club
Stoke City
Season
2012–13
League
Premier League
League
8
League
1
National Cup
1
National Cup
0
League Cup
0
League Cup
0
Europe
Europe
Other
9
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
362
League
163
League
28
League
12
National Cup
24
National Cup
19
League Cup
63
League Cup
26
Europe
5
Europe
2
Other
482
Club
Season
League
National Cup
League Cup
Europe
Other
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Liverpool
1996–97
Premier League
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1997–98
Premier League
36
18
0
0
4
4
4
1
44
1998–99
Premier League
30
18
2
2
2
1
6
2
40
1999–2000
Premier League
27
11
1
0
2
1
30
12
2000–01
Premier League
28
16
5
3
2
1
11
4
46
2001–02
Premier League
29
19
2
2
0
0
10
5
2
2
2002–03
Premier League
35
19
2
0
4
2
12
7
1
0
2003–04
Premier League
29
16
3
1
0
0
6
2
38
Total
216
118
15
8
14
9
49
21
3
2
297
Real Madrid
2004–05
La Liga
36
13
4
2
5
1
45
Newcastle United
2005–06
Premier League
11
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
2006–07
Premier League
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
2007–08
Premier League
29
11
3
1
1
1
33
13
2008–09
Premier League
28
8
2
0
2
2
32
10
Total
71
26
5
1
3
3
0
0
79
30
Manchester United
2009–10
Premier League
19
3
1
0
4
2
6
4
1
2010–11
Premier League
11
2
2
1
1
2
2
0
1
0
2011–12
Premier League
1
0
0
0
2
3
1
0
0
0
Total
31
5
3
1
7
7
9
4
2
0
52
Stoke City
2012–13
Premier League
8
1
1
0
0
0
9
Total
362
163
28
12
24
19
63
26
5
2
482
Appearances and goals by national team and year · Career statistics › International
England
England
National team
England
Year
1998
Apps
12
Goals
4
1999
1999
National team
1999
Year
6
Apps
1
2000
2000
National team
2000
Year
6
Apps
3
2001
2001
National team
2001
Year
8
Apps
6
2002
2002
National team
2002
Year
12
Apps
5
2003
2003
National team
2003
Year
9
Apps
5
2004
2004
National team
2004
Year
13
Apps
4
2005
2005
National team
2005
Year
9
Apps
7
2006
2006
National team
2006
Year
5
Apps
1
2007
2007
National team
2007
Year
8
Apps
4
2008
2008
National team
2008
Year
1
Apps
0
Total
Total
National team
Total
Year
89
Apps
40
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
England
1998
12
4
1999
6
1
2000
6
3
2001
8
6
2002
12
5
2003
9
5
2004
13
4
2005
9
7
2006
5
1
2007
8
4
2008
1
0
Total
89
40
List of international goals scored by Michael Owen · Career statistics › International
1
1
No.
1
Date
27 May 1998
Venue
Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca
Opponent
Morocco
Score
1–0
Result
1–0
Competition
1998 King Hassan II International Cup Tournament
2
2
No.
2
Date
22 June 1998
Venue
Stade de Toulouse, Toulouse
Opponent
Romania
Score
1–1
Result
1–2
Competition
1998 FIFA World Cup
3
3
No.
3
Date
30 June 1998
Venue
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne
Opponent
Argentina
Score
2–1
Result
2–2 (3–4p)
Competition
1998 FIFA World Cup
4
4
No.
4
Date
14 October 1998
Venue
Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City
Opponent
Luxembourg
Score
1–0
Result
3–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
5
5
No.
5
Date
4 September 1999
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Opponent
Luxembourg
Score
6–0
Result
6–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
6
6
No.
6
Date
27 May 2000
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Opponent
Brazil
Score
1–0
Result
1–1
Competition
Friendly
7
7
No.
7
Date
20 June 2000
Venue
Stade du Pays de Charleroi, Charleroi
Opponent
Romania
Score
2–1
Result
2–3
Competition
UEFA Euro 2000
8
8
No.
8
Date
2 September 2000
Venue
Stade de France, Paris
Opponent
France
Score
1–1
Result
1–1
Competition
Friendly
9
9
No.
9
Date
24 March 2001
Venue
Anfield, Liverpool
Opponent
Finland
Score
1–1
Result
2–1
Competition
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
10
10
No.
10
Date
28 March 2001
Venue
Qemal Stafa, Tirana
Opponent
Albania
Score
1–0
Result
3–1
Competition
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
11
11
No.
11
Date
1 September 2001
Venue
Olympic Stadium, Munich
Opponent
Germany
Score
1–1
Result
5–1
Competition
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
12
12
No.
12
Date
3–1
13
13
No.
13
Date
4–1
14
14
No.
14
Date
5 September 2001
Venue
St James' Park, Newcastle
Opponent
Albania
Score
1–0
Result
2–0
Competition
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
15
15
No.
15
Date
17 April 2002
Venue
Anfield, Liverpool
Opponent
Paraguay
Score
1–0
Result
4–0
Competition
Friendly
16
16
No.
16
Date
21 May 2002
Venue
Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
Opponent
South Korea
Score
1–0
Result
1–1
Competition
Friendly
17
17
No.
17
Date
15 June 2002
Venue
Stadium Big Swan, Niigata
Opponent
Denmark
Score
2–0
Result
3–0
Competition
2002 FIFA World Cup
18
18
No.
18
Date
21 June 2002
Venue
Shizuoka Stadium, Shizuoka
Opponent
Brazil
Score
1–0
Result
1–2
Competition
2002 FIFA World Cup
19
19
No.
19
Date
12 October 2002
Venue
Tehelné pole, Bratislava
Opponent
Slovakia
Score
2–1
Result
2–1
Competition
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
20
20
No.
20
Date
29 March 2003
Venue
Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz
Opponent
Liechtenstein
Score
1–0
Result
2–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
21
21
No.
21
Date
11 June 2003
Venue
Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
Opponent
Slovakia
Score
1–1
Result
2–1
Competition
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
22
22
No.
22
Date
2–1
23
23
No.
23
Date
20 August 2003
Venue
Portman Road, Ipswich
Opponent
Croatia
Score
2–0
Result
3–1
Competition
Friendly
24
24
No.
24
Date
10 September 2003
Venue
Old Trafford, Manchester
Opponent
Liechtenstein
Score
1–0
Result
2–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
25
25
No.
25
Date
1 June 2004
Venue
City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Opponent
Japan
Score
1–0
Result
1–1
Competition
2004 FA Summer Tournament
26
26
No.
26
Date
24 June 2004
Venue
Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
Opponent
Portugal
Score
1–0
Result
2–2 (5–6p)
Competition
UEFA Euro 2004
27
27
No.
27
Date
18 August 2004
Venue
St James' Park, Newcastle
Opponent
Ukraine
Score
2–0
Result
3–0
Competition
Friendly
28
28
No.
28
Date
13 October 2004
Venue
Tofik Bakhramov Stadium, Baku
Opponent
Azerbaijan
Score
1–0
Result
1–0
Competition
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
29
29
No.
29
Date
26 March 2005
Venue
Old Trafford, Manchester
Opponent
Northern Ireland
Score
2–0
Result
4–0
Competition
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
30
30
No.
30
Date
31 May 2005
Venue
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford
Opponent
Colombia
Score
1–0
Result
3–2
Competition
Friendly
31
31
No.
31
Date
2–0
32
32
No.
32
Date
3–1
33
33
No.
33
Date
12 October 2005
Venue
Old Trafford, Manchester
Opponent
Poland
Score
1–0
Result
2–1
Competition
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
34
34
No.
34
Date
12 November 2005
Venue
Stade de Genève, Geneva
Opponent
Argentina
Score
2–2
Result
3–2
Competition
Friendly
35
35
No.
35
Date
3–2
36
36
No.
36
Date
3 June 2006
Venue
Old Trafford, Manchester
Opponent
Jamaica
Score
4–0
Result
6–0
Competition
Friendly
37
37
No.
37
Date
6 June 2007
Venue
A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
Opponent
Estonia
Score
3–0
Result
3–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
38
38
No.
38
Date
8 September 2007
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Opponent
Israel
Score
2–0
Result
3–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
39
39
No.
39
Date
12 September 2007
Venue
Wembley Stadium, London
Opponent
Russia
Score
1–0
Result
3–0
Competition
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
40
40
No.
40
Date
2–0
No.
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1
27 May 1998
Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca
Morocco
1–0
1–0
1998 King Hassan II International Cup Tournament
2
22 June 1998
Stade de Toulouse, Toulouse
Romania
1–1
1–2
1998 FIFA World Cup
3
30 June 1998
Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne
Argentina
2–1
2–2 (3–4p)
1998 FIFA World Cup
4
14 October 1998
Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City
Luxembourg
1–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
5
4 September 1999
Wembley Stadium, London
Luxembourg
6–0
6–0
UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
6
27 May 2000
Wembley Stadium, London
Brazil
1–0
1–1
Friendly
7
20 June 2000
Stade du Pays de Charleroi, Charleroi
Romania
2–1
2–3
UEFA Euro 2000
8
2 September 2000
Stade de France, Paris
France
1–1
1–1
Friendly
9
24 March 2001
Anfield, Liverpool
Finland
1–1
2–1
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
10
28 March 2001
Qemal Stafa, Tirana
Albania
1–0
3–1
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
11
1 September 2001
Olympic Stadium, Munich
Germany
1–1
5–1
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
12
3–1
13
4–1
14
5 September 2001
St James' Park, Newcastle
Albania
1–0
2–0
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
15
17 April 2002
Anfield, Liverpool
Paraguay
1–0
4–0
Friendly
16
21 May 2002
Jeju World Cup Stadium, Seogwipo
South Korea
1–0
1–1
Friendly
17
15 June 2002
Stadium Big Swan, Niigata
Denmark
2–0
3–0
2002 FIFA World Cup
18
21 June 2002
Shizuoka Stadium, Shizuoka
Brazil
1–0
1–2
2002 FIFA World Cup
19
12 October 2002
Tehelné pole, Bratislava
Slovakia
2–1
2–1
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
20
29 March 2003
Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz
Liechtenstein
1–0
2–0
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
21
11 June 2003
Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough
Slovakia
1–1
2–1
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
22
2–1
23
20 August 2003
Portman Road, Ipswich
Croatia
2–0
3–1
Friendly
24
10 September 2003
Old Trafford, Manchester
Liechtenstein
1–0
2–0
UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
25
1 June 2004
City of Manchester Stadium, Manchester
Japan
1–0
1–1
2004 FA Summer Tournament
26
24 June 2004
Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
Portugal
1–0
2–2 (5–6p)
UEFA Euro 2004
27
18 August 2004
St James' Park, Newcastle
Ukraine
2–0
3–0
Friendly
28
13 October 2004
Tofik Bakhramov Stadium, Baku
Azerbaijan
1–0
1–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
29
26 March 2005
Old Trafford, Manchester
Northern Ireland
2–0
4–0
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
30
31 May 2005
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford
Colombia
1–0
3–2
Friendly
31
2–0
32
3–1
33
12 October 2005
Old Trafford, Manchester
Poland
1–0
2–1
2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
34
12 November 2005
Stade de Genève, Geneva
Argentina
2–2
3–2
Friendly
35
3–2
36
3 June 2006
Old Trafford, Manchester
Jamaica
4–0
6–0
Friendly
37
6 June 2007
A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
Estonia
3–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
38
8 September 2007
Wembley Stadium, London
Israel
2–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
39
12 September 2007
Wembley Stadium, London
Russia
1–0
3–0
UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
40
2–0

References

  1. Includes Copa del Rey, FA Cup
  2. Appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one in Charity Shield
  5. Six appearances and four goals in UEFA Champions League, six appearances and three goals in UEFA Cup
  6. Appearance in FA Community Shield
  7. "Premier League clubs submit squad lists"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120227041058/http://www.premierleague.com/content/dam/premierleague/site-content/News/publications/squad-lists/squad-lists-february-2012.pdf
  8. "2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: List of Players: England"
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    https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/4196266.stm
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    https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/michael-owen-reveals-truth-joined-12442045
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