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Frank James Lampard

nickname

The Lamp, Fat Frank, Super Frankie, that Professor

Sun sign

Twins

Place of birth

Romford, London, England

nationality

training

Frank Lampard went to Prestige Brentwood School in Essex from 1989 to 1994. He was a bright student and even got an A* in Latin. After graduating from high school, he joined West Ham United’s youth ranks as an apprentice.

He completed his high school education with twelve GCSEs.

occupation

Professional soccer player

family

  • Father – Frank Lampard Sr. (played professional football for West Ham United and Southend United. He also worked as an assistant manager under his brother-in-law Harry Redknapp at West Ham for 7 years)
  • Mother – Patricia Lampard (Housewife)
  • Siblings – Natalie Lampard (Sister), Claire Lampard (Sister)
  • Others – Harry Redknapp (uncle) (former manager of Portsmouth (twice), Southampton, Bournemouth, West Ham United, Tottenham Hotspur and Queens Park Rangers, Jamie Redknapp (cousin) (played for Liverpool, Bournemouth, Southampton and Tottenham Hotspur and worked with Sky sports as an expert)

Manager

Frank is represented by Steve Kutner of SK Management.

Position

midfield player

Shirt Number

While at West Ham United he used to wear shirt number 18.

For most of his career with Chelsea FC he wore number 8 shirt.

For the MLS club New York City FC He wore shirt number 8 again.

To build

Athletic

Height

6 ft 0½ in oder 184 cm

weight

84 kg or 185 lbs

girlfriend/spouse

Frank Lampard has dated –

  1. Martine McCutcheon (2007) – Frank Lampard had a short-lived relationship with English singer, television personality and actress Martine McCutcheon that began in August 2007 and ended within a few months.
  2. Linnea Dietrichson – Frank Lampard had an affair with Danish model Linnea Dietrichson. However, the exact timetable for this matter is not available.
  3. Suzanne Shaw (2002) – Lampard dated English actress and singer Suzanne Shaw for about a month in 2002.
  4. Liz McClarnon (2002) – English pop singer Liz McClarnon and Lampard dated in March 2002 and dated for nine months before ending their relationship in December 2002.
  5. Elen Rivas (2002-2008) – After a series of short-lived affairs and relationships, Frank found a stable relationship with Spanish model Elen Rivas and brought with them two daughters namely Luna (b. August 22, 2005) and Isla (b. May 20, 2007 ). They had met at the Wellington Club in Knightsbridge, where Elen used to work. They were even engaged, but their relationship ended in November 2008 amid allegations that Lampard had cheated on his partner.
  6. Montserrat Lucas (2007) – Montserrat Lucas is rumored to be the main reason for the breakdown in Frank and Elen’s relationship. The England midfielder has been reported to have slept with Spanish beauty in his private suite at Barcelona’s Juan Carlos Hotel around 24 hours before the Champions League game against the Catalan club. Lucas continued to sell her story to the tabloids and began ending Frank’s relationship with Elen.
  7. Saskia Boxford (2009) – After ending his stable relationship with Elen, Frank briefly found solace in a relationship with Saskia Boxford. The Chelsea star went on a number of dates with Boxford and she even joined other English WAGs to watch England play Ukraine at Wembley on April 1, 2009. Shortly thereafter, however, Frank dumped her because she was too clingy.
  8. Christine Bleakley (2009-Present) – Frank Lampard was introduced to his now wife Christine Bleakley at the Mirror’s Pride of Britain Awards on 5 October 2009 by former Mirror editor Piers Morgan. What is interesting is that she almost missed the event as she later had to attend the BBC event. Frank took her number at the event and they started talking daily. After more than two years of dating, Frank proposed to Christine on a Los Angeles beach during summer break. Four years later, they tied the knot on December 20, 2015 at Saint Pauls Church in Knightsbridge, central London.

race/ethnicity

White

hair colour

dark brown

eye color

Blau

sexual orientation

Just

distinguishing features

  • Blue eyes
  • Slightly stocky physique
  • Brown hair

measurements

Frank Lampard’s body specification could be:

  • Chest – 102 cm or 40 inches
  • Arms/biceps – 14 inches or 35.5 cm
  • Waist – 86 cm or 34 inches

shoe size

It is speculated that he wears a size 10.5 (US) shoe.

brand promotion

Frank Lampard is considered one of the best midfielders of his generation. This award has helped him get some prestigious awards. He has lucrative brand ad campaigns with Pepsi and Adidas . He has also served as an ambassador for the. Worked Rotary Watches .

Religion

Christianity

Known for

  • During his team’s attacking phases, his typical late kick hits the penalty area from midfield.
  • Highest goalscorer at his former clubChelsea. He broke Bobby Tambling’s long-standing record of 202 goals with a late strike in a 2–1 win over his former club West Ham United on 11 May 2013.

First football game

Frank Lampard made his debut match for West Ham United against Coventry City on 31 January 1996. He was sent off for John Moncur by his uncle Harry Redknapp in the second half.

His first match for Chelsea FC in the Premier League against Newcastle United on 19 August 2001. The game ended in a 1-1 draw.

On August 1, 2015, he made his debut for New York City FC in a 2–3 home loss to the Montreal Impact at Yankee Stadium. In the match, he replaced Andrew Jacobson during the 69th minute .

His first cap for England The game ended in a 2–1 win for the England team.

Strengthen

  • pass
  • through bullets
  • late runs
  • remote shooting
  • Complete
  • free kicks
  • Punish
  • Ability to read game

weaknesses

  • tackle
  • speed

first movie

Lampard’s first film appearance was in 2009 with a sports film Goal! III , in which he appeared as himself.

First TV show

Frank’s first TV show was This Is Your Life in which he appeared as himself in just one episode in 1992.

Personal trainer

Information on Frank Lampard’s training routine and diet is unavailable.

Frank Lampard favorite things

  • Food – Italian food. Especially chicken Milanese at Scalini Restaurant in Knightsbridge.
  • Dessert – apple crumble
  • Music – Pompeii from Bastille
  • Children’s Book – The BFG by Roald Dahl
  • subject – story
  • Goal – On 31 October 2006, scored at the Camp Nou in a 2-2 Champions League draw with Barcelona. You can see this exquisite clip here.

Frank Lampard facts

  1. Frank has an IQ of more than 150. The test was carried out by the Chelsea FC doctor to study the impact of head injuries on footballers’ neurological development. Only 0.1 percent of the world’s population manage to reach scores above 150.
  2. For his immense contribution to the game, he was awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) on 13 June 2015 to mark the Queen’s birthday.
  3. Once docked by the club, along with his three teammates John Terry, Jody Morris and Eidur Gudjohnsen, were found guilty of disgraceful conduct on September 12, 2001 after a drunken attack on American passengers at Heathrow Airport 24 hours after the terrorist attack on the World to have insulted Trade Center.
  4. In 2000, he was captured on tape along with fellowplayers Rio Ferdinand and Kieron Dyer have a blonde in the resort of Ayia Napa in Cyprus. The video footage was later used by the broadcaster to create a documentary titled S^x, Footballers and Videotape .
  5. During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in a round of 16-minute game against Germany, his long-range shot collided with the underside of the goalpost in the first half, clearing the line before rebounding. However, the goal was not conceded and England eventually lost 4-1.
  6. Lampard was also involved in a heated argument with West Ham United team-mate Paolo Di Canio over who would score a penalty in a home game against Bradford in February 2000 at Upton Park. West Ham were trailing 2-4 at this point. Lampard was the designated penalty for the side but Paolo wanted to take the penalty himself. In the end, Paolo prevailed and buried his penalty in a 4-3 for Bradford. The match ended 5-4.
  7. During the 2010 World Cup, he also set another unwelcome record by 37 shots on goal throughout the tournament without scoring a single goal. This was the highest number of shots on goal since the 1966 World Cup without a single goal.
  8. Frank is one of 9 players to have played more than 100 games for the England national team and has played in three World Cups and two Euros for the Three Lions up to the end of 2016.
  9. Although most football players harbor ambitions, Frank is a bit different in that regard. He has expressed his ambition to compete in the infamous Ironman triathlon, which is one of the most challenging competitions.
  10. Lampard has also found success in the writing business. His children’s books, published as part of Frankie’s Magic Football series by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, were a decent hit. The books are about the adventures of Frankie, his naughty older brother Kevin and his friends. Frank has revealed that his goal in writing children’s books is for his two daughters to learn the need to read from an early age.
  11. Aside from holding the record of being the best midfielder goal in the English Premier League with 161 goals, he has the second highest number of assists in the league after Ryan Giggs. Ryan has 162 assists to his name in the league and Frank has 102 as of October 2016.
  12. Frank also holds the record for the best number of Premier League appearances without missing a game. He made 164 consecutive appearances before retiring from the game against Manchester City on 28 December 2005 due to illness.
  13. For his tremendous achievements over the years, he has received a number of high profile awards including Premier League Player of the Season in two consecutive seasons – 2004/2005 and 2005/2006. He also finished second to Ronaldinho in the 2005 FIFA Player of the Year award.
  14. Visit his official website at www.frankiesmagicfootball.co.uk.
  15. Connect with him on Facebook and Instagram.
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