English footballer and midfielder who captained Liverpool for over a decade, leading them to Champions League glory in 2005 and becoming a club legend.
Steven George Gerrard was born in Whiston, Merseyside in 1980 and joined Liverpool's academy at eight years old. He spent his entire 17-year professional playing career at Anfield, making 710 appearances and scoring 186 goals — the highest total by a midfielder in the club's history. His all-round ability was exceptional: thunderous shooting from distance, precise long-range passing, defensive awareness and the stamina to cover the entire pitch for 90 minutes in every match. He captained Liverpool from 2003 until his departure in 2015. The 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul defined his career — with Liverpool 3-0 down at half-time against AC Milan, Gerrard's driving header sparked one of football's most improbable comebacks, Liverpool ultimately winning on penalties. He won the Champions League (2005), UEFA Cup (2001), two FA Cups (2001, 2006) and five League Cups. He was named UEFA Club Footballer of the Year in 2005 and PFA Players' Player of the Year. He earned 114 England caps, scoring 21 goals, and captained the national side from 2010. He moved to LA Galaxy in 2015 before returning to management at Rangers, leading them to an unbeaten Scottish Premiership title in 2020-21. He later managed Aston Villa. His slip against Chelsea in April 2014 — which gifted Manchester City the title — remains one of English football's most painful moments. A generational leader and the finest player of the Premier League era never to have won the top-flight title.
Captaining Liverpool's miraculous Champions League comeback victory in Istanbul 2005
His goal against Olympiakos in 2004, which qualified Liverpool for the last 16, is one of the most celebrated in Champions League history.
Did You Know?How They Played
Box-to-box midfielder with exceptional leadership, powerful long-range shooting, and ability to perform in crucial moments
Lasting Impact
Liverpool's greatest ever player and one of the finest midfielders in Premier League history
Career Honours
- Champions League 2005
- FA Cup 2001, 2006
- League Cup 2001, 2003, 2012
- UEFA Cup 2001
- PFA Players' Player of Year 2006
- FWA Footballer of Year 2006
- Premier League 2019-20 (as coach)
- Scottish Premiership 2020-21 (as manager)
| Club | Period | Apps | Goals | Shirt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liverpool | 1998–2015 | 710 | 186 | #8 |
| LA Galaxy | 2015–2016 | 9 | 5 | #8 |
| — | 114 | 21 | — |