SOCCER PLAYER

Fraizer Campbell

1987 - Today

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Fraizer Lee Campbell (born 13 September 1987) is an English former professional footballer who played as a striker. He also played for Manchester United, Royal Antwerp, Hull City, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Cardiff City, and Crystal Palace. A product of Manchester United's youth academy, Campbell progressed to their first team in the 2006–07 season. He made four appearances without scoring in his tenure at the club. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 37 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 36 in 2024). Fraizer Campbell is the 15,993rd most popular soccer player (down from 14,090th in 2024), the 7,875th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 7,504th in 2019) and the 835th most popular British Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1987, Fraizer Campbell ranks 1,129Before him are Pedro Júnior, Marco Sau, Yekaterina Dyachenko, Ben Swift, Yu Hanchao, and Andreas Haider-Maurer. After him are Marko Simić, Ruslan Abışov, Mohamed Diamé, Taapsee Pannu, Asami Tano, and Håvard Bøkko.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Fraizer Campbell ranks 7,877 out of 8,785Before him are Drew Pearce (1976), Anastasios Donis (1996), Ryan Dolan (1985), Hal Robson-Kanu (1989), Ben Swift (1987), and Morgan Gibbs-White (2000). After him are Sarah Stevenson (1983), Steve Coast (1980), Ricky Walden (1982), Ben Aldridge (1985), Adrian Moorhouse (1964), and Ashley Fletcher (1995).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In United Kingdom

Among soccer players born in United Kingdom, Fraizer Campbell ranks 835Before him are Oliver Burke (1997), Paul Walsh (1962), Kevin Davies (1977), Anastasios Donis (1996), Hal Robson-Kanu (1989), and Morgan Gibbs-White (2000). After him are Ashley Fletcher (1995), Allan McGregor (1982), Steven Caulker (1991), Gary Ablett (1965), Clayton Blackmore (1964), and Kwadwo Duah (1997).