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Name
  
Chris Barker

Current team
  
Aldershot Town

Date joined
  
2013

Playing position
  
Defender

College
  
Nevada

Height
  
1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

Weight
  
141 kg


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Full name
  
Christopher Andrew Baker

Date of birth
  
(1980-03-02) 2 March 1980 (age 35)

Role
  
American football offensive guard

Number
  
64 (New England Patriots / Offensive lineman), 62 (Miami Dolphins / Guard)

Place of birth
  
Sheffield, England

Position
  
Offensive lineman, Guard

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Christopher Andrew Barker (born 2 March 1980) is an English professional footballer who is a defender and assistant manager at Weston-super-Mare.

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He has also represented Alfreton Town, Barnsley, Cardiff City, Stoke City, Colchester United, Queens Park Rangers, Plymouth Argyle and Southend United since beginning his career in 1997. In 2015 Barker was appointed player-manager of Aldershot Town.

His brother, Richie is also a professional footballer.

Career

Barker was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. He began his professional career at Barnsley, winning the club's young player of the year award in his first full season. After beating off competition for his place from Mateo Corbo, Barker was again awarded the clubs young player of the year award, becoming the first player to win the award on two occasions. After appearing in over 100 games for the club, on 12 July 2002, 22-year-old Barker joined Cardiff City in a deal which was thought to be worth an initial £500,000, with an extra £100,000 if Cardiff achieved promotion.

After dropping down a division to sign for the club, Barker helped the team win promotion in his first year. He remained first choice left back for the majority of the next few years, joining Stoke City on loan in August 2004 for three months only to be recalled after one, and was voted the Cardiff City supporters' player of the season in 2004–05. On 18 August 2006, Barker was signed on loan by Colchester United until January 2007. This was later extended until the end of the season. However, the move was not made permanent at the end of his loan spell, but was regarded as a very popular and respected player with the fans at Layer Road. On 5 June 2007, Barker signed for Queens Park Rangers in a two-year deal, on a free transfer.

He signed for Championship rivals Plymouth Argyle on an emergency loan deal on 9 August 2008, allowing him to make his debut later that day against Wolverhampton Wanderers. Two days later, the transfer was made permanent, with Barker signing a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. On 5 August 2010, Barker joined Southend United on loan for one month after being told he was surplus to requirements by Argyle manager Peter Reid. He signed a two-year contract with the club at the end of the month on a free transfer. On 30 April 2011, Barker was voted Southend's player of the year for the 2010–11 season. Having been vice-captain during his first season with the club, he was appointed captain ahead of the new campaign after the departure of Craig Easton. He scored his first goal for Southend as they were defeated by Crewe Alexandra in the 2011–12 League Two play-offs.

Barker left Southend on 9 August 2013 after his contract was terminated by mutual consent. He subsequently joined Aldershot Town the same day and made his debut for the Conference side the following day in a 1–1 draw with Grimsby Town.

In January 2015 Barker was appointed player-manager of Aldershot following the sacking of Andy Scott.

In June 2016, Barker signed for Hereford as a player-coach. In October 2016, he joined National League South side Weston-super-Mare as player/assistant manager to boss Scott Bartlett.

Career statistics

As of 8 May 2017

Club

Cardiff City

  • 2002–03 Second Division play-off winner
  • Southend United

  • Football League Trophy runner-up: 2013
  • Individual

  • 2004–05 Cardiff City Player of the Year
  • 2010–11 Southend United Player of the Year
  • References

    Chris Barker Wikipedia