Paul Warhurst

January 4, 2024
Association Football Player

Quick Facts

Paul Warhurst
Full Name Paul Warhurst
Occupation Association Football Player
Date Of Birth Sep 26, 1969(1969-09-26)
Age 55
Birthplace Stockport
Country United Kingdom
Birth City England
Horoscope Virgo

Paul Warhurst Biography

Name Paul Warhurst
Birthday Sep 26
Birth Year 1969
Place Of Birth Stockport
Home Town England
Birth Country United Kingdom
Birth Sign Virgo

Paul Warhurst is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on September 26, 1969 in Stockport, England, United Kingdom. Paul Warhurst (born 26 September 1969) is an English former professional footballer who was a midfielder, defender or as a substitute striker from 1987 until 2007.

After the departure of Sheffield Wednesday, Warhurst signed for Blackburn for PS2.7 million. He was, in fact, mostly as a defensive player for Blackburn however injuries ended his time at the club. However, he did occasionally, as forward. When he was at Ewood Park, Warhurst was one of the most successful team in the club’s history in recent times. He played alongside the such players as Alan Shearer, Chris Sutton, Tim Flowers, Colin Hendry and Henning Berg. Graeme Le Saux and won the Premier League winners’ medal in 1994-95, when Rovers defeated the rival club Manchester United to the title. The next campaign, Rovers struggled to maintain their winning form, as Manchester United regained the title with a win over Newcastle United. Blackburn was unable to finish in seventh place. The subsequent year saw them finish the season in the lower tier of the league, down to 13th place, and the club appeared to be struggling following the departure to Shearer in the transfer to Newcastle United. In 1997, the summer of 1997 following 74 games with Blackburn (yielding four scores), Warhurst left Blackburn.

Warhurst made a switch to Crystal Palace for the 1997–98 season, as the club had recently earned promotion back to the top flight. Palace suffered relegation, though, in their first season back since 1995, but Warhurst remained with the club despite losing their status as a Premier League club. He made 30 appearances, scoring four times, before being loaned to Bolton Wanderers in November 1998.

Following a successful spell at Bolton, this led to the Lancashire team signing him permanently for £800,000 in January 1999. Warhurst became an integral part of The Trotters midfield, and In 2000–01 he helped Bolton gain promotion to the Premier League under Sam Allardyce. Despite this Warhurst kept his place in the team, despite injuries starting to mount, other players such as Youri Djorkaeff were brought in and in the end, even if Warhurst was fit he struggled to break into the first team. Stoke City signed Warhurst on loan from Bolton for two months in the close of the 2002–03 season, where he scored once against Rotherham United. At the end of the season Warhurst was released by Sam Allardyce after 100 club appearances. After failing to find another club, Bolton briefly re-signed Warhurst in September 2003. However, he made no more appearances for the club and was released again in October.

Sheffield Wednesday came in for Warhurst in the summer of 1991 for a price of $750,000. He started his time at this club playing as a strong defensive player, but in the middle of the second season the injuries sustained by David Hirst and Mark Bright resulted in Warhurst appointed in the role of an emergency striker. In an incredible sequence that saw him score 12 goals in a row in the same games. After four years as a defensive player Warhurst was called up to join the England National team to play as striker. Warhurst was injured however was not able to earn the first time he was given a cap. The scoring rate of his was inevitably slowing down and, after Hirst was back in action, Warhurst fell out with manager Trevor Francis, who wanted the player to be able to return to the defensive role. At the end of summer 1993, Warhurst became a transfer candidate and quit the club after having scored 18 goals over 88 games played for Wednesday. While playing for Wednesday, Warhurst played in both the 1993 League Cup Final, as striker, and also in during the 1993 FA Cup Final, as an oblique defender due the absence of David Hirst returning from injury.

Paul Warhurst Net Worth

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

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

Warhurst began his career as a student with Manchester City in 1988, Warhurst was added to the team’s first squad at the start of the 1988-89 season however, by the end of October, he discovered himself out of the squad , and the club decided to sell him.

He signed with Oldham Athletic for a fee of P10,000. The club made him an integral part of the first team as he played in the team’s remarkable journey to semi-finals in 1989-1990’s FA Cup. After 86 games (scoring twice) He started to catch the attention of bigger clubs . The 1990-91 season marked his final season at the club.

Warhurst notably played for Blackburn Rovers and was part of the club’s Premier League winning squad of 1995. Before that he had experienced relative success with Sheffield Wednesday, reaching several cup finals. He also featured for Manchester City, Oldham Athletic, Crystal Palace, Bolton Wanderers, Stoke City, Chesterfield, Barnsley, Carlisle United, Grimsby Town, Blackpool, Forest Green Rovers, Wrexham and Barnet before finishing his career with a brief stint at Northwich Victoria. Throughout his career he represented 16 different clubs and in his later years he was regarded as one of the quintessential journeymen of English football.

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In August 2005 he moved back into The Football League and signed for Welsh side Wrexham, where he added experience to their otherwise young side. He managed to play in 13 games for the club, scoring once against Barnet, before being released in March 2006.

Facts & Trivia

Paul Ranked on the list of most popular Association Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Paul Warhurst celebrates birthday on September 26 of every year.

Warhurst was released by Barnet following the conclusion of the 2006–07 season and in September 2007 he joined Northwich Victoria and on 17 September took over as caretaker manager following Neil Redfearn’s resignation. Despite initially being favourite to be permanent manager, he left the club before the appointment was decided. Warhurst has since retired from football.

What is Paul Warhurst doing now?

Despite being many people’s favourite to take over as permanent manager Warhurst quit the club before an appointment was made and has never returned to the coaching side of the game. He now runs his own football consultancy company called PW Football Consultants.

Did Paul Warhurst play England?

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