Lee Nogan

January 9, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Lee Nogan
Full Name Lee Nogan
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth May 21, 1969(1969-05-21)
Age 55
Birthplace Wales
Country United Kingdom
Horoscope Taurus

Lee Nogan Biography

Name Lee Nogan
Birthday May 21
Birth Year 1969
Place Of Birth Wales
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Taurus
Siblings Kurt Nogan

Lee Nogan is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on May 21, 1969 in Wales, United Kingdom. Lee Martin Nogan (born 21 May 1969) is a Welsh professional footballer who was also a manager. He is the older sister of Kurt Nogan.

Nogan earned his first caps with the Wales Under-21 as well as B teams prior to securing his debut senior Wales captaincy in. He won his third and final cap three years after.

Nogan signed with Grimsby Town for a £170,000 fee in August 1997, with manager Alan Buckley looking to replace Clive Mendonca. He formed effective partnership with Jack Lester, and scored 13 goals in 54 appearances across the 1997–98 season to help the “Mariners” to reach the Second Division play-off final at Wembley Stadium. There they defeated Northampton Town 1–0 to secure promotion. He also played in the 1998 Football League Trophy final, as Grimsby won the Football League Trophy for the first time with a 2–1 extra-time victory over A.F.C. Bournemouth. However he struggled back in the First Division, scoring just three goals in 42 matches across the 1998–99 campaign, as he failed to adapt to the pace and physicality of the higher division. A lack of other options at Blundell Park left him unable to be replaced up front and caused him to receive criticism from some supporters as his confidence dipped.

Nogan joined Darlington on a free transfer in July 1999. A strike partnership with veteran forward Marco Gabbiadini failed to materialise however, as loan signings such as Craig Russell were preferred by “Quakers” manager David Hodgson, though Nogan still featured 39 times in the 1999–2000 season, contributing five goals. He came on as an 84th minute substitute for Peter Duffield in the Third Division play-off final, as Darlington lost 1–0 to Peterborough United. Shortly after Gary Bennett took charge at Feethams at the start of the 2000–01 season, Nogan was allowed to leave the club on a free transfer.

Nogan was signed by Second Division rivals Watford for the sum of PS350,000 in December 1991. The club were under the direction of the former Brentford manager Steve Perryman. The 1991-92 season concluded with five goals in 23 games, guiding to lead the “Hornets” to a tenth-place finishing. The striker scored twelve goals over 49 appearances during the 1992-93 campaign as Watford dropped to 16th position. He lost his place in the first team under the new manager Glenn Roeder in the 1993-94 season and only scored four goals in his 30 games during the time that Watford barely avoided being relegated. He went back with Southend United on loan, which is now playing in the First Division and under the direction by Peter Taylor. The time in Roots Hall was brief however it was only six games in his club, the “Seasiders”. He was back at Vicarage Road and scored nine goals in 15 games during the first quarter of the 1994-95 season.

Lee Nogan Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Association Football Player
House Living in own house.

Lee Nogan is one of the richest Association Football Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lee Nogan 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Nogan became a professional Oxford United under Maurice Evans. He was signed by Brentford for a temporary loan deal in February 1987 and then spent the rest of the 1986-87 campaign at Griffin Park, scoring two goals in 11 Third Division games for Steve Perryman’s “Bees”. He played four games and scored one goal when Brentford’s “U’s” were relegated out of the First Division at the end of the 1987-88 season, under the direction by Mark Lawrenson. The player also took part in nine matches on loan for Third Division Southend United, scoring one goal for the “Shrimpers”. He only made sporadic appearances for Oxford during the 1988-89 and 1989-90 seasons, playing only eight games in the first team under his new boss Brian Horton. He was able to establish himself as a regular first-teamer in the Manor Ground during the 1990-91 campaign with seven goals scored from 40 games. The striker scored 5 goals over 25 games in the initial part of the 1991-92 season.

He was a forward and started his career with Oxford United in 1987. He spent four seasons at the club and also played loan stints with Brentford as well as Southend United. He was traded the transfer market to Watford to pay PS350,000 the month of December in 1991 and stayed there for the next four years. He was dropped from the first-team due to a change in manager in 1993, and then was signed by Southend United on loan. He was transferred to Reading for PS250,000 in January of 1995 and was a part of Reading’s defeat in the first First Division play-off final at Wembley Stadium. He was in loan with Notts County, before he was signed by Grimsby Town for a PS170,000 cost in August 1997. The club helped him be awarded the Football League Trophy in 1998 and later to be promoted from the Second Division via the play-offs towards the end of the season 1997/98. He then joined Luton Town in 2000, prior to signing with York City in February 2001. He was also appointed an assistant manager at the end of May and departed the club two years after. He scored 13 goals across 673 cup and league appearances in his 19-year career in the professional game, and was also a two-time captain for Wales.

Nogan was sold on to Reading for £250,000 in January 1995. He scored 12 goals in 23 appearances, including a hat-trick in a 3–3 draw with Port Vale at Elm Park, to help the “Royals” to secure a second-place finish in the First Division at the end of the 1994–95 season. A reduction in the size of the Premier League denied the club automatic promotion however, and though they eliminated Tranmere Rovers in the play-off semi-finals, they lost out to Bolton Wanderers in the play-off final at Wembley Stadium. Nogan had put Reading ahead in the fourth minute with the first goal of the game, and by half time they were 2–0 up, but two goals in the final 15 minutes saw Bolton force extra-time and go on to claim a 4–3 victory. Reading then struggled in the 1995–96 campaign, only managing a 19th-place finish, with Nogan contributing 11 goals from his 45 appearances. He went on to score a further six goals across 25 appearances in the 1996–97 season, as joint-managers Mick Gooding and Jimmy Quinn led the club to an 18th-place finish. Nogan also enjoyed a spell on loan with Notts County, playing six games during his short stay at Meadow Lane as the “Magpies” struggled at the foot of the Second Division.

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Height 5 ft 10 in

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Nogan moved back up to the Second Division to Luton Town as one of manager Lil Fuccillo’s first signings at Kenilworth Road. On 19 December, he opened the scoring as Luton defeated his former club Darlington 2–0 in the second round of the FA Cup. He scored against another former club four days later, though this was during a 4–1 defeat at Reading. He played just 11 times for the “Hatters” and scored just the two goals, as Luton suffered relegation at the end of the 2000–01 season under the stewardship of Joe Kinnear.

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