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Lee Cattermole

Lee Barry Cattermole (born 21 March 1988) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder.

An England youth product, Cattermole has earned a reputation as a tough-tackling midfielder due to his lengthy disciplinary record. He began his professional career at Middlesbrough in 2005, having progressed through the club's academy. After making his debut for the club in January 2006, he became a regular player, and at the age of 18 years and 47 days was the youngest man to captain Middlesbrough where he made 91 appearances and scored four goals. He switched to Wigan Athletic in July 2008. Cattermole quickly became a regular for Wigan, amassing 35 appearances in the 2008–09 season. After attracting interest from other Premier League clubs, he joined Sunderland in August 2009. Despite a few injury problems early in his spell at the club, manager Steve Bruce selected him as captain for the start of the 2010–11 season, a role he would hold for three seasons, until Paolo di Canio gave John O'Shea the role prior to the start of the 2013–14 season.

Internationally, Cattermole represented England at under-16, under-17, under-18, under-19 and under-21 levels.

Club Career

Middlesbrough

A product of the Middlesbrough youth academy, Cattermole made his debut in the Tyne-Tees derby against Newcastle United on 2 January 2006, playing the full 90 minutes in a match that finished 2–2 in which the England youth international received the Man of the Match award. Manager Steve McClaren later hailed his performance stating, "When we needed people to stand up and be counted, it took a 17-year-old to bring everyone together."

After a 4–0 home defeat to Aston Villa, he was captured on camera in tears and had to be consoled by captain Gareth Southgate.

This page also has a version in other languages :  Ли Каттермол (russian)

Lee Cattermole

Lee Cattermole News

28 November 2023
sportsmole.co.uk
Brighton & Hove Albion's Lewis Dunk to miss Chelsea, Brentford matches
Brighton & Hove Albion captain Lewis Dunk will miss Premier League games against Chelsea and Brentford after being handed a two-match suspension following his red card in Saturday's 3-2 win at Nottingham Forest.
10 November 2023
talksport.com
Ex-Aston Villa star phones talkSPORT to explain infamous training ground fights
Kieran Richardson called talkSPORT to correct his good friend Darren Bent over claims that he was involved in fights at Aston Villa.
13 April 2023
sportsmole.co.uk
Preview: Sunderland vs. Birmingham City - prediction, team news, lineups
Sunderland will be aiming to keep their faint playoff hopes alive when they welcome Birmingham City to the Stadium of Light in the Championship on Saturday afternoon.
17 October 2022
talksport.com
Man United legend Carrick on verge of being named as Middlesbrough head coach
Michael Carrick is on the verge of being appointed Middlesbrough manager following a dramatic U-turn, talkSPORT understands.
3 October 2022
mirror.co.uk
Middlesbrough sack Chris Wilder after 11 months with club third from bottom
Chris Wilder spent 11 months in the Middlesbrough hot seat. Leo Percovich will now take over first-team duties in the interim basis, assisted by Craig Liddle, Mark Tinkler and Lee Cattermole Chris Wilder has been sacked
3 October 2022
sportsmole.co.uk
Middlesbrough sack manager Chris Wilder
Middlesbrough have sacked manager Chris Wilder after 11 months in charge at the Riverside Stadium.
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