Adam Johnson

Footballer; played for Sunderland

Adam Johnson - Footballer; played for Sunderland
Born

July 14th, 1987
37 years ago

Died

October 28th, 2023
1 years ago — 36 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

England

Links & References

An English footballer played as a winger. Began professional career at Middlesbrough, making over 100 appearances. Transferred to Manchester City in 2010, contributing to the team's success and winning the Premier League title in the 2011-2012 season. Later, played for Sunderland, becoming a key player before legal issues led to a significant decline in career. Represented the England national team, earning several caps and playing in international competitions.

Won the Premier League with Manchester City

Played for the England national team

Made over 100 appearances for Middlesbrough

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