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Chris Lumsdon was born on 15 December, 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, is an English former association football player. Discover Chris Lumsdon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 15 December, 1979
Birthday 15 December
Birthplace Newcastle, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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2013

A year later, he was again another major part of the team who were runaway winners of the League Two title, in which he won the Coca-Cola League 2 player of the month award twice. He also played at the Millennium Stadium against Swansea City in a 2–1 defeat in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final.

2010

In July 2010, Lumsdon retired from football at the age of 30 due to injury.

2009

Lumsdon left Carlisle United in May 2009, when he was one of six players released by the club due to budget constraints.

2008

In a pre-season match in the summer of 2008 against Partick Thistle, Lumsdon suffered a serious back injury; in his absence, Carlisle struggled in League One, but he managed to make six appearances towards the end of the 2008–09 season upon his return.

2007

The 2007–08 season was a near miss for Carlisle and Lumsdon; he excelled on the pitch, but Carlisle were narrowly beaten by Leeds United in the play-off semi-finals through a late Jonny Howson goal. At the season's conclusion, he was rated the 'top midfielder' in the Premier League and Football League by The Sunday Sun newspaper, beating Nicky Butt, Scott Parker and Julio Arca to this title.

2004

In 2004, Lumsdon joined Paul Simpson's ambitious Carlisle United, where his wages were funded by former Gretna owner Brooks Mileson. He played a major part in the Cumbrians' promotion through the play-offs back into the Football League, winning sixteen man of the match awards at Brunton Park, and collecting the Players' Player of the Year award as well as Paul Simpson's Manager's Player of the Year.

2001

Lumsdon signed for Championship side Barnsley for £500,000 in December 2001, with substantial add-on fees attached to the deal based on appearances. He went on to make 28 starts from October in his first season in the Championship, scoring 9 goals. He collected the Supporters' Player of the Year award after strong performances, especially against Wolves and Portsmouth. However, although his form was good, his contract stipulated that Sunderland would receive a payment from Barnsley after Lumsdon made a certain number of appearances; as Barnsley were enduring financial difficulty, they could not afford to select Lumsdon on several occasions.

2000

A loan spell to Blackpool was arranged in 2000, in order that he gain first team experience. A successful sixteen-match loan at Crewe Alexandra in the Championship followed, with manager Dario Gradi submitting bids in the region of £500,000 for his services.

1999

After Sunderland were promoted to the Premier League, Lumsdon impressed in pre-season matches against Rangers and Sampdoria in the centre of midfield. He made his Premiership debut on the first day of the 1999-2000 season against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Lumsdon remained part of the first-team squad over the next three seasons, as Sunderland enjoyed consecutive 7th-place finishes.

His final game for Sunderland was a League Cup encounter against Walsall on 14 September 1999. He played the full game in a 3–2 win. He left the club having made four appearances in all competitions.

1998

Lumsdon began his career at Sunderland, making his first-team debut against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 7 February 1998. In the same week, he signed a five-year professional contract, and was also called up to the England under-18 squad. He was part of the Sunderland squad that won the Championship title in the 1998–99 season under manager Peter Reid, although he didn't make an appearance in the League that season (his sole appearance coming in the League Cup on 27 October, where he came on as a late substitute for Martin Smith in a 2–1 victory over Grimsby Town).

1979

Christopher Lumsdon (born 15 December 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English former professional footballer. A midfielder, he represented Sunderland in the Premier League, forming part of their Championship title-winning team of 1998-99. He later played for Barnsley and Carlisle United, where he won the 2005 Conference National play-off Final and the 2005-06 Football League Two Championship title. A short spell at Darlington followed, before he was forced to retire through injury in July 2010.