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Jamie Vardy is an English professional footballer, born on January 11, 1987, who plays as a striker for Leicester City and has represented the England national team. He began his career in lower leagues before joining Leicester City, where he achieved significant success, including breaking the record for consecutive Premier League matches scored in and winning the Premier League title in the 2015-16 season. Vardy has also earned individual accolades such as the Premier League Player of the Season and the Golden Boot.

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Jamie Vardy is an English professional footballer, born on January 11, 1987, who plays as a striker for Leicester City and has represented the England national team. He began his career in lower leagues before joining Leicester City, where he achieved significant success, including breaking the record for consecutive Premier League matches scored in and winning the Premier League title in the 2015-16 season. Vardy has also earned individual accolades such as the Premier League Player of the Season and the Golden Boot.

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Jamie Vardy
Jamie Richard Vardy (né Gill; born 11 January 1987) is an English
professional footballer who plays as a striker for Premier League club Jamie Vardy
Leicester City. Vardy has also played for the England national team.

After being released by Sheffield Wednesday at the age of 16, Vardy


began his senior career with Stocksbridge Park Steels, breaking into
the first team in 2007 and spending three seasons there before joining
Northern Premier League club FC Halifax Town in 2010. Scoring 25
goals in his debut season, he won the club's "Players' Player of the
Year" award and then moved to Conference Premier club Fleetwood
Town in August 2011 for an undisclosed fee. He scored 31 league goals
in his first season at his new team, winning the team's "Player of the
Year" award as they won the division.

Vardy signed for Leicester City in the Championship in May 2012 for a
non-League record transfer fee of £1 million and helped the team win
the Championship in 2014. In the 2015–16 Premier League season, he
scored in eleven consecutive Premier League matches, breaking Ruud
van Nistelrooy's record, and was voted the Premier League Player of
the Season and FWA Footballer of the Year as outsiders Leicester won
Vardy during training with England at the 2018 FIFA
the title. He won the Premier League Golden Boot for the 2019–20 World Cup
season, becoming the oldest player to win the award. By playing in the
2021 FA Cup Final, he became the first ever player to play in every Personal information
round of the competition, from the preliminary stages to the final. Full name Jamie Richard Vardy[1]
Vardy made his international debut in June 2015 and was selected for Birth name Jamie Richard Gill[4]
UEFA Euro 2016 and the 2018 FIFA World Cup. Date of birth 11 January 1987[2]
Place of birth Sheffield, England
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.79 m)[3]
Contents Position(s) Striker
Early life Club information

Club career Current team Leicester City


Early career Number 9
Fleetwood Town Youth career
Leicester City Sheffield Wednesday
2012–13 season 2003–2007 Stocksbridge Park Steels
2013–14 season Senior career*
2014–15 season
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2015–16 season
2007–2010 Stocksbridge Park Steels
2016–17 season
2010–2011 FC Halifax Town 37 (26)
2017–18 season
2011–2012 Fleetwood Town 36 (31)
2018–19 season
2012– Leicester City 326 (148)
2019–20 season
National team
2020–21 season
2015–2018 England 26 (7)
International career * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the
Player profile domestic league only and correct as of 17:59, 5 March
2022 (UTC)
Style of play
Lifestyle, approach to training and late development
Personal life
Career statistics
Club
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International
Honours
References
External links

Early life
Vardy was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire,[5] and grew up in the Hillsborough area of inner-city Sheffield. His father was
a crane worker and his mother worked at a solicitors' office.[6]

Club career

Early career

Vardy was in the youth system at Sheffield Wednesday but was released at age 16.[7][8]

He then played at Stocksbridge Park Steels, where he made his way through the reserve
team and into the first team making his debut under manager Gary Marrow in 2007,[9]
earning £30 a week at the club.[10] After impressive displays, a number of Football
League teams became interested and in 2009 he spent a week on trial with Crewe
Alexandra.[11] A move did not materialise and he later turned down a short-term
contract with Rotherham United.[12] Vardy with Stocksbridge Park Steels
in 2007 (back row, third from right)
In June 2010, manager Neil Aspin, a long time admirer of Vardy's talents, signed him
for FC Halifax Town for a fee of £15,000.[13] He made his debut on 21 August 2010 in
the home match against Buxton, scoring the winning goal in a match that ended 2–1 to his new club.[14] Vardy had a
successful first season with "the Shaymen" finishing as the club's top goalscorer with 25 goals from 37 appearances[15] and
being voted the Player's Player of the Season. Towards the end of the season he came close to scoring a hat-trick of hat-
tricks but failed to find a third goal in Halifax's 3–1 win over Nantwich Town.[16] His goals helped secure the Northern
Premier League Premier Division title for the 2010–11 season.[17] Vardy started the 2011–12 season with Halifax and scored
three goals in the opening four matches of the season.[18]

Fleetwood Town

After just over a year with Halifax, Vardy signed for Conference Premier club Fleetwood Town for an
undisclosed fee.[19] He made his debut the same day in a 0–0 home draw with York City.[20] He scored
his first goals for the club in his third appearance, scoring twice in a 3–2 win away to Kettering Town on 3
September. The following week he scored another two goals against Gateshead at Highbury Stadium,
including one in added time. He scored twice for a third consecutive match when on in the 3–1 away win
against Ebbsfleet United, but did not score again for just over a month until he scored a hat-trick in the
away match against Alfreton Town on 18 October.[21] On 20 September, he was given a straight red card
in a 5–2 home win over Kidderminster Harriers, a match in which each team played for over an hour with
ten men.[22] Four days after his hat-trick, Vardy scored two more goals in a 4–1 win over Bath City, a
result which left Fleetwood two points behind leaders Wrexham.[23]

In the first round of the FA Cup on 12 November, Vardy scored the second goal in a 2–0 win over League
One club Wycombe Wanderers.[24] Fifteen days later, his goal in a 1–1 draw at Gateshead meant that he
had recorded a goal in each of his last six appearances, totalling ten goals in that period;[25] he won the
Conference Premier Player of the Month award for November.[26] On 13 December, Vardy confirmed a
Vardy playing
2–0 win in added time as Fleetwood triumphed 2–0 away to Yeovil Town in the Cup second round
for Fleetwood replay.[27]
Town in 2012
On 1 January 2012, Vardy scored twice in a 6–0 win over Southport, and six days later the team lost 5–1
at home to local rivals Blackpool in the third round of the Cup.[28] After the match, Blackpool manager
Ian Holloway made a £750,000 offer for him, which Fleetwood rejected, holding on for £1 million and a loan back to the
club.[29] He totalled six goals in his first four matches of the calendar year.[25] On 21 February, he recorded a second hat-
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trick of the campaign, in a 6–2 win over Ebbsfleet United which left Fleetwood two points ahead of Wrexham at the top of
the table.[30] Vardy scored both Fleetwood goals in a 2–2 draw against Lincoln City on 13 April;[31] Wrexham's draw against
Grimsby Town the next day gave Fleetwood the Conference title and a first-ever promotion to the Football League.[32]
Vardy's 31 league goals saw him finish the season as the top scorer in the Conference Premier.[33]

Leicester City

2012–13 season

On 17 May 2012, it was announced that Vardy would be signing for Championship club
Leicester City ahead of the 2012–13 season, for a reported fee of £1 million, a non-League
record, which could potentially be worth up to £1.7 million with add-ons.[34] The next day, he
signed on a three-year contract until June 2015.[35] On 14 August, Vardy made his debut for
Leicester against Torquay United in the first round of the League Cup, playing the entirety of
the match at Plainmoor and heading the final goal in a 4–0 win.[36] Four days later he made his
Football League debut at the King Power Stadium, a 2–0 win over Peterborough United in
which he set up a goal for Andy King.[37] He scored his first league goal in a 2–1 away defeat to
Blackburn Rovers on 25 August. In September, he scored the winner in two 2–1 comeback
victories, against Burnley and Middlesbrough.[25] Vardy's first season at the club was marred
by his own loss of form, prompting criticism from some City supporters on social media, and he
even considered leaving football until manager Nigel Pearson and assistant manager Craig
Shakespeare convinced him to continue with the club.[38] Vardy (left) warming up for
Leicester City in 2013

2013–14 season

The following season brought a turn around in Vardy's fortunes as he established himself as a prolific scorer in the Leicester
attack as the club took a commanding lead at the top of the table.[38] Vardy scored and won a penalty kick in the local derby
as Leicester beat high flying Derby County 4–1 on 10 January 2014 and reaffirmed their position at the top of the
Championship.[39] Vardy finished the season with 16 league goals as Leicester were promoted to the Premier League at the
end of the season as champions,[40] and was named Leicester's Players' Player of the season at the club's awards.[41]

2014–15 season

On 19 August 2014, Vardy extended his contract until the summer of 2018.[40] After missing the first two matches of the
season through injury, he made his Premier League debut on 31 August 2014, as a second-half substitute in a 1–1 draw at
home to Arsenal. On 21 September, Vardy delivered a man of the match performance by scoring his first Premier League
goal and setting up the other four as Leicester made a surprise comeback from 3–1 down to a 5–3 victory against
Manchester United.[42]

On 11 April 2015, Vardy scored a 90th-minute winning goal in the Foxes' 3–2 victory at West Bromwich Albion.[43]
Impressive form throughout the rest of April, including another winning goal, against Burnley on 25 April, saw Vardy
nominated for the Premier League Player of the Month award.[44] Vardy and Leicester ended the 2014–15 season in a safe
14th position having picked up 22 points since 4 April, capping things off by opening the scoring in a 5–1 victory against
Queens Park Rangers on the final day of the Premier League season on 24 May.[45]

2015–16 season

Vardy started the 2015–16 season by scoring the opening goal as Leicester picked up a 4–2 victory at home against
Sunderland on 8 August 2015.[46] He scored the equaliser in Leicester's 3–2 comeback victory against Aston Villa on 13
September.[47] With two goals in Leicester's 5–2 defeat to Arsenal on 26 September, Vardy reached seven league goals for
the season, eclipsing his goal tally of the previous year.[48]

On 24 October, he scored the only goal of a home win over Crystal Palace, the seventh consecutive Premier League match in
which he scored, and his tenth goal of the league season.[49][50] Vardy scored in his eighth league match in a row on 31
October, and became only the third player ever to do so in the Premier League after Ruud van Nistelrooy (twice) and Daniel
Sturridge, in a 3–2 win over West Bromwich Albion.[51] A week later, he won and scored a penalty to secure a 2–1 win over
Watford, putting him on nine consecutive matches with a goal, behind Van Nistelrooy's Premier League record of ten.[52]

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Vardy also became the first player in the Premier League to score in nine consecutive matches
in a single season, as Van Nistelrooy's 10 matches were at the end of the 2002–03 season and
the beginning of the 2003–04 season.[53] For his run of good form, Vardy was the Premier
League Player of the Month for October 2015, the first Leicester player to be given the accolade
since goalkeeper Tim Flowers in 2000.[54]

On 21 November, Vardy matched Van Nistelrooy's record of consecutive Premier League


matches with a goal, opening a 3–0 win over Newcastle United.[55] A week later, against
Manchester United, he scored again to claim the record for himself.[56] His run ended on 5
December when he did not score in a 3–0 win at Swansea City. Had he done so, he would have
equalled the English top-flight record of 12 consecutive scoring matches set by Jimmy Dunne
for Sheffield United in 1931–32; the result nonetheless put Leicester top of the table.[57]
Following his goalscoring exploits, Vardy was again named as the Premier League Player of the
Month for November,[58] becoming only the fifth ever player to win the award in consecutive
Vardy playing for Leicester months.[59] He was presented with a certificate from Guinness World Records for his
City in 2015 achievement.[60]

By January 2016, Vardy's transfer value had


risen from £2.1 million to £18.8 million,[61] with manager Claudio Ranieri
describing him as "priceless".[62] On 2 February, he scored both goals in a 2–
0 win against Liverpool, the first being a long-distance volley described as
"world class" by opposing manager Jürgen Klopp.[63] Four days later, he
signed a new contract to keep himself at Leicester until 2019, increasing his
weekly salary to £80,000.[64] On 10 April 2016, Vardy scored both goals (his
20th and 21st of the season) in Leicester's 2–0 win at Sunderland, becoming
the first Leicester player since Gary Lineker in the 1984–85 season to score
20 goals in the top division of English football. The result also secured
qualification to the UEFA Champions League for the first time in Leicester's
history.[65] A week later, Vardy scored the first goal of a 2–2 home draw Vardy celebrating Leicester's Premier League title
against West Ham United, but was later sent off for diving in the penalty victory with his family in 2016
area under pressure from Angelo Ogbonna.[66] He was charged with
improper conduct for his reaction to the dismissal and was fined £10,000, as
well as being suspended for two matches during a vital point of Leicester's eventually successful title campaign.[67]

With 24 league goals, Vardy was the second highest scorer in the Premier League for the 2015–16 season, alongside Sergio
Agüero, only one goal behind Golden Boot winner Harry Kane.[68] Vardy was one of four Leicester players in the PFA Team
of the Year;[69] he was later also named the FWA Footballer of the Year,[70] and the 2016 Barclays Premier League Player of
the Season.[71]

2016–17 season

On 3 June 2016, Arsenal made a bid of £22 million for Vardy, triggering a release clause
in his contract. Leicester offered him improved terms, and 20 days later he agreed to a
new four-year deal, to be signed on his return from UEFA Euro 2016. Vardy rejected
Arsenal's offer because Arsenal had not promised that he would be played in his normal
position and because of the differences between the two club's tactics, with Arsène
Wenger favouring possession and Leicester playing on the counter-attack.[72]

On 7 August 2016, he scored in a 2–1 defeat to Manchester United in the 2016 FA


Community Shield.[73] Twenty days later, Vardy scored his first league goal of the
season in Leicester's first win of the campaign, beating Swansea City 2–1.[74]

On 10 December 2016, Vardy ended his ten-match drought within the opening five
Vardy and Wilfred Ndidi sandwich
minutes against Manchester City. He ended up scoring another two for his first
Chelsea's Victor Moses during
Leicester's title defence.
professional hat-trick to help Leicester to a 4–2 victory, their first win in five league
matches.[75] A week later, he was sent off in the first half of a 2–2 draw at Stoke City for
a challenge on Mame Biram Diouf; Leicester appealed unsuccessfully against his three-
match suspension.[76]

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On 22 February 2017, Vardy scored his first UEFA Champions League goal in a 2–1 away defeat to Sevilla in the first leg of
the round of 16.[77] On 18 April, he scored Leicester's equalizer in their second leg quarter-final match against Atlético
Madrid, but nonetheless Leicester were eliminated 2–1 on aggregate.[78]

2017–18 season

Vardy began his sixth season at the club by netting two goals in the 4–3 away loss to Arsenal in
the opening day of the 2017–18 season.[79] On 16 October, Vardy made his 200th appearance
for the club in the 1–1 draw against West Bromwich Albion.[80] Two weeks later, he scored the
opener of a 2–0 home win against Everton in Claude Puel's debut match as Leicester
manager.[81]

On 23 December 2017, Vardy netted his 50th Premier League goal in the 2–2 draw against
Manchester United[82] and scored his 10th Premier League goal of the season on 20 January
with a penalty kick in the 2–0 home win versus Watford.[83]

By netting a brace in the final day of the season, a 5–4 away defeat by Tottenham Hotspur,
Vardy reached 20-goal landmark in the Premier League for the second time in his career.[84]
Overall, he made 42 appearances in all competitions, scoring 23 times as Leicester finished the
Vardy playing for Leicester
Premier League in 9th place.[85] Vardy was the recipient of the BBC Goal of the Season award City in 2017
for a goal against West Bromwich Albion where he struck a first-time ball with his weaker foot
that was looped over his shoulder at range by his strike partner Riyad Mahrez.[86]

2018–19 season

On 9 August 2018, just before the start of the 2018–19 season, Vardy signed a new four-
year deal at Leicester, keeping him at the club until 2022, when he will be 35.[87] Vardy
started the season as a substitute, scoring a 92nd minute consolation goal in the 2–1
away defeat to Manchester United on the opening match of the season.[88] He was sent
off the following match after a harsh tackle on Wolves defender Matt Doherty.[89] On 9
March 2019, Vardy scored his 100th goal for Leicester, scoring two goals in a 3–1 home
win over Fulham.[90] On 28 April 2019, Vardy scored another two goals, this time in a
3–0 home victory against Arsenal, bringing his goal tally in league football for Leicester
to 100.[91]
Vardy (left) playing for Leicester City
in 2019
2019–20 season

On 25 October 2019, Vardy scored a hat-trick in a 9–0 away win against Southampton.[92]

On 4 July 2020, Vardy scored his 100th and 101st goal in the Premier League in a 3–0 victory over Crystal Palace.[93] He
became the first Leicester player to reach the 100 goal milestone and 29th overall in league history.[94] Of the 29 players to
have scored 100 Premier League goals, only Ian Wright (28 years 286 days) made his debut in the competition at an older
age than Vardy (27 years 232 days).[94]

With 23 goals, he won the Premier League Golden Boot for the first time in his career, followed by Southampton forward
Danny Ings and Arsenal forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang both on 22 goals.[95] The 33-year-old Vardy became the
oldest player to win the award, while Didier Drogba was the previous oldest player to win the award at 32 when he led
Chelsea to the Premier League title in 2009–10 with 29 goals.[96]

2020–21 season

On 26 August 2020, Vardy signed a new contract with Leicester City until 2023.[97] On 27 September, he scored his second
hat-trick against Manchester City in a 5–2 away win at Etihad Stadium.[98] On 25 October, he scored the only goal in a 1–0
win against Arsenal, to grant Leicester City their first away win at Arsenal since September 1973.[99] On 6 December, while
celebrating his last-minute goal in Leicester's 2–1 win against Sheffield United, Vardy slid into and destroyed a corner flag
which was carrying the pride flag colours as part of Stonewall's Rainbow Laces campaign. Vardy later signed the flag and

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gave it to Foxes Pride, Leicester's LGBT+ supporters group.[100]


On 15 May 2021, he started in the 2021 FA Cup Final as
Leicester defeated Chelsea 1–0, the clubs' first ever FA Cup victory.[101] By playing in the final, Vardy became the first
player to play in every round of the competition, including the preliminary stages.[102]

International career
On 21 May 2015, Vardy was called up to the English national team for the first time ahead of a
friendly against the Republic of Ireland and a UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying match against
Slovenia. He made his debut on 7 June in the goalless draw against the Republic of Ireland at
the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, replacing England captain, Wayne Rooney, for the final 15
minutes.[103] On 30 August, Vardy was again called up to the England squad for the matches
against San Marino and Switzerland in UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying,[104] being selected in the
starting line-up as England ran out 6–0 winners against San Marino in Serravalle six days
later.[105] Vardy scored his first international goal on 26 March 2016, equalising with a back
heel from Nathaniel Clyne's cross, as a substitute in a 3–2 away win against Germany.[106] He
scored again, three days later, the opening goal in a 2–1 defeat to the Netherlands at
Wembley.[107]

Vardy made his tournament debut on 16 June, in England's second group match at UEFA Euro
2016, coming off the bench in the second half to score an equalising goal against Wales, helping
his team come from behind to win the match 2–1.[108] During the tournament, there were
Vardy playing for England
media rumours of a feud between Vardy and fellow striker Rooney, which were denied by
at the 2018 FIFA World Cup
manager Roy Hodgson.[109]

He was named in the 23-man England squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[110] He was used
sparingly during the tournament, starting only the final group stage match against Belgium as the England side reached the
World Cup semi-finals for only the third time in their history.[111] On 28 August 2018, Vardy stepped aside from the
England national team, telling manager Gareth Southgate that he did not want to be considered for selection unless there
was an injury crisis.[112]

Player profile

Style of play

In 2020, FourFourTwo listed Vardy as one of the best strikers in world football due to
his elite finishing ability, speed and positional awareness.[113] Ian Wright, who also rose
from non-League football to the Premier League and English national team, wrote in
October 2015 that Vardy could be England's equivalent to Salvatore Schillaci at UEFA
Euro 2016: Schillaci, another late bloomer, began the 1990 FIFA World Cup as a
substitute behind more established players, and ended it as the top scorer.[114] Wright,
who first learnt of Vardy when his former Burnley teammate Micky Mellon signed him
for Fleetwood, rates Vardy as a hard-working player with a good first touch, who creates
Vardy (wearing no. 9) in the constant work for defenders, and plays by instinct instead of being moulded by his
Leicester City wall defending a free- managers.[114] Although Vardy usually plays in a central role as a striker, he is a versatile
kick, 2016 player, who is capable of playing in several attacking positions, and has also been used
as a winger.[115]

In addition to his prolific goalscoring, Vardy is known for his high work rate, relentless running, and direct approach, and is
also capable of creating chances for his teammates.[116] He is considered an extremely fast and dynamic striker, with good
positioning,[117] and an excellent sense of space in the area;[118] he is also known for his ability to play on the last defender's
shoulder, time his runs to beat the defensive line, and stretch opponents,[116] which, combined with his pace, makes him a
threat on counter-attacks.[115] A composed finisher and an accurate penalty taker, he is also good in the air, and capable of
striking the ball powerfully with either foot.[118][119] Former England assistant manager and Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville
commented on how Vardy's approach influences teammates: "He sets the tempo and the tone for the rest of the team and
gives no other player behind him any excuse for not working hard."[120]

Lifestyle, approach to training and late development

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According to Leicester vice-chairman Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha, Vardy drank heavily every night during his early days at
the club, and would turn up at training still intoxicated. Srivaddhanaprabha discussed with Vardy over what he expected in
his life, and Vardy gave up drinking and took training more seriously from then on.[121]

Other pundits, such as Jamie Jackson, have said Vardy refocused after the earlier night-club assault incident, and that the
earlier arrival of Ella, his first daughter, was a stabilising force.[122]

During UEFA Euro 2016, Vardy spoke to the media about his unusual lifestyle choices for a professional sportsperson. He
said that he does not exercise in a gym, and that he consumes Red Bull caffeinated beverages and snus smokeless
tobacco.[123][124]

Personal life
Vardy is a lifelong fan of Sheffield Wednesday, the club in his hometown.[125]

Before turning professional, Vardy combined playing non-League football with a job as a
technician making medical splints.[126] In 2007, he received a conviction for assault following
an incident outside a pub, and had to play with an electronic tag fitted for six months, while his
curfew also limited his playing time at Stocksbridge Park Steels.[127]

In August 2015, The Sun on Sunday published a video of Vardy at a casino the previous month,
calling a man of East Asian origin a "Jap". He apologised for a "regrettable error of judgement"
and was fined by Leicester, who put him on an educational course.[128]
Vardy's wife Rebekah
Vardy met Rebekah Nicholson in 2014 while she was working as a nightclub promoter.[129][130]
supporting him at the 2018
The couple married on 25 May 2016 at Peckforton Castle in Cheshire, with David Nugent as the
FIFA World Cup
best man.[131] Vardy has four biological children, three with his wife, and one from a previous
relationship. He is also a stepfather to two children from his wife's previous relationships.[132]

In November 2015, Vardy launched V9 Academy, an annual week-long camp designed to offer coaching and guidance to 60
non-League players and offer them the opportunity to showcase their talent in front of scouts from league clubs.[133][134]
The same month, Stocksbridge Park Steels named their main stand after him.[135] In December 2015, the Leicester-based
food manufacturer Walkers brought out a limited edition 'Vardy Salted' crisp flavour, in recognition of Vardy's goalscoring
run.[136] Adrian Butchart, English writer of the Goal! series of football-related fiction films, finished a script in 2016 for a
film about Vardy.[137] Vardy is an ambassador for Dorothy Goodman School, a special needs school in Hinckley,
Leicestershire.[138]

On 15 June 2021, Vardy acquired a minority stake in American soccer club Rochester Rhinos,[139] since renamed Rochester
New York FC.[140] Vardy is a co-owner of the club with David and Wendy Dworkin, who bought the club in 2016.[141]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 5 March 2022

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition


League FA Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
Club Season
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2010– NPL Premier
33 23 3 1 — — 1[a] 1 37 25
11[15] Division
FC
Halifax 2011– Conference
4 3 — — — — 4 3
Town 12[18] North

Total 37 26 3 1 — — 1 1 41 28

Fleetwood 2011– Conference


36 31 6 3 — — 0 0 42 34
Town 12[18] Premier

2012–
Championship 26 4 2 0 1 1 — 0 0 29 5
13[142]
2013–
Championship 37 16 1 0 3 0 — — 41 16
14[143]
2014– Premier
34 5 2 0 0 0 — — 36 5
15[144] League

2015– Premier
36 24 1 0 1 0 — — 38 24
16[145] League

2016– Premier
35 13 2 0 1 0 9[b] 2 1[c] 1 48 16
17[146] League
Leicester
2017– Premier
City 37 20 3 2 2 1 — — 42 23
18[147] League

2018– Premier
34 18 0 0 2 0 — — 36 18
19[148] League

2019– Premier
35 23 1 0 4 0 — — 40 23
20[149] League

2020– Premier
34 15 4 0 0 0 4[d] 2 — 42 17
21[150] League

2021– Premier
18 10 0 0 1 2 4[d] 0 1[c] 0 24 12
22[151] League

Total 326 148 16 2 15 4 17 4 2 1 376 159


Career total 399 205 25 6 15 4 17 4 3 2 459 221

a. Appearance in FA Trophy
b. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
c. Appearance in FA Community Shield
d. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

International

Source:[152]

Appearances and goals by national team


and year
National team Year Apps Goals
2015 4 0
2016 10 5
England
2017 5 1
2018 7 1
Total 26 7

England score listed first, score column indicates score after each Vardy goal.[152]

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List of international goals scored by Jamie Vardy


No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
26 March Germany [106]
1 Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany 5 2–2 3–2 Friendly
2016
29 March Netherlands [153]
2 Wembley Stadium, London, England 6 1–0 1–2 Friendly
2016
City of Manchester Stadium, Turkey [154]
3 22 May 2016 7 2–1 2–1 Friendly
Manchester, England

4 16 June 2016 Stade Bollaert-Delelis, Lens, France 9 Wales 1–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2016 [155]

15 November Spain [156]


5 Wembley Stadium, London, England 14 2–0 2–2 Friendly
2016
26 March Lithuania 2018 FIFA World [157]
6 Wembley Stadium, London, England 16 2–0 2–0
2017 Cup qualification
27 March Italy [158]
7 Wembley Stadium, London, England 21 1–0 1–1 Friendly
2018

Honours
FC Halifax Town

Northern Premier League Premier Division: 2010–11[17]

Fleetwood Town

Conference Premier: 2011–12[159]

Leicester City

Football League Championship: 2013–14[160]


Premier League: 2015–16[161]
FA Cup: 2020–21[162]
FA Community Shield: 2021[163]

Individual

Premier League Player of the Season: 2015–16[161]


FWA Footballer of the Year: 2015–16[70]
Premier League Golden Boot: 2019–20[164]
Premier League Player of the Month: October 2015, November 2015, April 2019, October 2019[161]
Premier League Goal of the Month: March 2018[165]
BBC Goal of the Season: 2017–18[166]
PFA Team of the Year: 2015–16 Premier League,[69] 2019–20 Premier League[167]
Conference Premier Player of the Month: November 2011[26]
Conference Premier Top Goalscorer: 2011–12[33]
Leicester City Player of the Season: 2019–20[168]
Leicester City Players' Player of the Season: 2013–14,[41] 2019–20[168]

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External links
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