SOCCER PLAYER

Phil Babb

1970 - Today

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Philip Andrew Babb (born 30 November 1970) is a sports television pundit and former professional football player and manager. As a player he was a central defender who made over 370 league appearances during his career, most notably spending six Premier League seasons with Liverpool, and also playing in the top flight for Coventry City and Sunderland. He also played in Portugal for Sporting CP and in the Football League for Bradford City and Tranmere Rovers. Babb represented the Republic of Ireland at the 1994 World Cup, playing in 35 internationals. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia (down from 20 in 2024). Phil Babb is the 18,548th most popular soccer player (down from 15,367th in 2024), the 8,207th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 7,666th in 2019) and the 949th most popular British Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1970, Phil Babb ranks 1,323Before him are Eleanor Maguire, Matthew Pinsent, Neera Tanden, Isabelle Brasseur, Alexander Armstrong, and Sizwe Motaung. After him are Jimmy Pedro, Michael Showalter, Eric Namesnik, Elaine Youngs, Geoffrey S. Fletcher, and Marcus Gayle.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Phil Babb ranks 8,209 out of 8,785Before him are Jason Wilcox (1971), Stormzy (1993), Liam Cooper (1991), Hope Powell (1966), Samuel Iling-Junior (2003), and Rhona Martin (1966). After him are Terry Phelan (1967), Amy Williams (1982), Dina Asher-Smith (1995), Josh Tarling (2004), Billy McKinlay (1969), and Daniel Bigham (1991).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In United Kingdom

Among soccer players born in United Kingdom, Phil Babb ranks 949Before him are Conor Bradley (2003), Jonathan Walters (1983), Jason Wilcox (1971), Liam Cooper (1991), Hope Powell (1966), and Samuel Iling-Junior (2003). After him are Terry Phelan (1967), Billy McKinlay (1969), Marlon Harewood (1979), Nathan Dyer (1987), Paul Davis (1961), and Dean Ashton (1983).