Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey (born 11 January 1978) is an English footballer who plays for Aston Villa as a striker.
Born in Leicester, Heskey started his career with Leicester City in 1995. He made an £11 million move to Liverpool in 2000, which, at the time, was the record transfer fee paid by the club. At Liverpool, he won multiple honours, including the FA Cup in 2001. He moved to Birmingham City in 2004, Wigan Athletic in 2006 and to current club Aston Villa in 2009.
Heskey was an England international, of Antiguan descent. He made his international debut against Hungary in a 1–1 draw in 1999 and has gone on to attain 62 caps and score seven goals for the team. He lost his place in the squad after UEFA Euro 2004, during which he failed to shine and was the subject of much criticism. After a long lay-off from international duty, Heskey was recalled to the England squad for UEFA Euro 2008 qualifiers in September 2007. He retired from international football following the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Leicester City
Heskey was born in Leicester, Leicestershire to a family of Antiguan descent,[3][4] and his father, Tyrone Heskey, ran the security of nightclubs in Leicester.[5] He was a keen footballer in his childhood and began playing for Ratby Groby Juniors, a local youth team in Leicester.[6] He stood out amongst his peers and at the age of nine he accepted a place at Leicester City's football academy.[7][8] Progressing through their youth system, he signed a professional contract and made his debut shortly after in an FA Premier League match against Queens Park Rangers on 8 March 1995 at the age of 17.[9][10] He then became a first team regular in the 1995–96 season, making 30 appearances for the club, helping them earn promotion to the FA Premier League.[9] During this season, Heskey scored his first goal as a professional footballer, which came in a 1–0 victory over Norwich City, in a season he managed to score seven goals.[9]
During the 1996–97 season, his first in the Premier League, Heskey scored 10 goals in 35 appearances, and also scored the equaliser in the 1997 League Cup final against Middlesbrough, which Leicester won in a replay.[9] The following season, 1997–98, saw interest from Leeds United and Tottenham Hotspur for Heskey, as he again managed to score 10 Premier League goals,[11] which made him Leicester's top scorer that season.[12] However, the 1998–99 season saw Heskey score only six top-flight goals, and he was criticised for not scoring enough goals and going to ground too easily.[11] During this season however, he forged an effective strike partnership with Tony Cottee, who benefited from Heskey's unselfish style of play,[11] which manager Martin O'Neill claimed kept the club in the Premier League.[13] He went on to win the League Cup again in 2000 with a 2–1 win against Tranmere Rovers in the fina
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