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Nyron Nosworthy is a former English professional footballer who played as a defender. He began his career with Gillingham in 1998, and went on to play for Sunderland, Watford, Sheffield United, and Wycombe Wanderers. He retired from professional football in 2016. Nosworthy was born in Brixton, London, and began his career with Gillingham in 1998. He made over 200 appearances for the club before joining Sunderland in 2006. He made over 100 appearances for the club before joining Watford in 2010. He made over 50 appearances for the club before joining Sheffield United in 2013. He made over 30 appearances for the club before joining Wycombe Wanderers in 2015. He retired from professional football in 2016. Nosworthy has represented England at U18, U20, and U21 levels. As of 2021, Nyron Nosworthy's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

Popular As Nyron Paul Henry Nosworthy
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Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 11 October, 1980
Birthday 11 October
Birthplace Brixton, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Nyron Nosworthy Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Nyron Nosworthy height is 5ft 11in and Weight 88 kg.

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Nyron Nosworthy Net Worth

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Timeline

2016

Nosworthy retired from football in February 2016 after losing his place in the team.

2015

On 19 March 2015 Nosworthy was loaned to Portsmouth until the end of the season.

In June 2015, Nosworthy signed for League Two side Dagenham & Redbridge on a one-year deal.

2014

On 14 March 2014, Nosworthy joined League One side Bristol City on an initial 30-day loan period. and made his Bristol City debut in a 0–0 draw at home to Swindon Town the following day. The loan was extended until the end of the 2013–14 season in April.

Nosworthy joined Lee Clark's Blackpool in November 2014, in a short-term deal until January 2015. Nosworthy was among the 17 players released by Blackpool following their relegation to League One in 2015.

Nosworthy was called up to the 2014 Caribbean Cup squad and played in Jamaica's opening game against Martinique.

2013

Nosworthy returned from his injury to play five successive league games in late 2013. However, upon Zola's departure he found himself out of favour and later joined Bristol City on loan until the end of the season. Nosworthy was released by Watford in June 2014, after two and a half years at Vicarage Road.

2012

Nosworthy scored his first Watford goal in a 3–2 win against Burnley on 3 March 2012. It was his first goal in almost nine years. He also scored an own goal in the same game which gave Burnley a 2–0 lead in the 50th minute. Nosworthy played was an important part of Gianfranco Zola's squad during the 2012–13 season, making 19 league appearances before injuring his Achilles whilst on international duty with Jamaica in March 2013 – effectively ending his season.

2011

After falling out of favour at Sunderland once again, it was confirmed on 28 October 2011 that he had joined Watford on loan until 8 January 2012. He made 12 league appearances including a 4–2 victory over Bradford City in the FA Cup third round, a day before his loan was due to end. Shortly after the end of his loan, Nosworthy signed permanently for Watford on 10 January 2012, on a two and a half year contract.

2010

Nosworthy remained with Sunderland, playing regularly through relegation and subsequent promotion back to the Premier League. With the arrival of new manager Steve Bruce he found his appearances became more limited and he was eventually allowed to leave on loan to Sheffield United in February 2010, agreeing a deal to remain with the Blades until the end of the season. He stayed the remainder of the season at Bramall Lane, playing 19 times at centre half and right back.

In July 2010 he was again loaned to Sheffield United on a season long loan deal without a recall clause. He was a regular starter in the Blades back four for most of the season but with the team in freefall, and all but relegated, he was released early from his loan deal and returned to Sunderland in mid-April 2011, having played a further thirty two times for the Yorkshire club.

2007

In January 2007, new manager Roy Keane moved him to play at centre half instead of at full back. Nosworthy claimed that the additional concentration and organisation skills required to play in central defence improved his game. This improvement, which was also acknowledged by his then manager, combined with consistency of performance in his new role, led the club to extend his contract until June 2010. He was subsequently voted Sunderland's Player of the Season for 2006–07 despite facing stiff competition and mainly due to his improved performances that season. Sunderland fans famously used to chant " they tried to get the ball past Nyron but he said no no no" to the tune of Amy Winehouse's "Rehab", he also acted as the club's "Kick It Out" anti-racism campaign ambassador during this period.

Nosworthy stated his ambitions to play international football for Jamaica, his father's country. He was also eligible to play for Guyana through his mother. He is a strong supporter of Arsenal. On 4 October 2007 Nosworthy received his first call-up to the full Jamaica squad for their games against Ghana and Honduras. Nosworthy received another call up to Jamaica's international team in May 2012 along with teammate Adrian Mariappa. He made his international debut for Jamaica against Guyana on 19 May 2012. Nosworthy scored his first goal for Jamaica in a World Cup qualifier against Antigua and Barbuda, Jamaica won the game 4–1.

2005

Nosworthy signed for Sunderland on a free transfer on 13 June 2005. Expecting to start as backup to regular right back Stephen Wright, he was introduced to the FA Premier League rather sooner than anticipated when Wright sustained a serious knee injury after only one game. Nosworthy took full advantage of the opportunity, starting the majority of Sunderland's games.

2004

Nosworthy's contract expired at the end of the 2004–05 season, which saw Gillingham relegated to League One. Keen to play at a higher level, and aware of interest from other clubs, he chose not to accept a new deal with the club so left as a free agent.

1998

Nosworthy began his career as a trainee at Gillingham. There he became famed for running to training on a morning as a warm up despite living a long way away. His first team début, on 28 November 1998, was unusual in that he came on as a first-half substitute but was himself substituted later in the match. The following season, he appeared regularly for Gillingham, and was a regular member of the starting eleven for the rest of his time at the club.

1980

Nyron Paul Henry Nosworthy (born 11 October 1980) is an English-born Jamaican former footballer. Beginning his career with Gillingham he moved to Sunderland in 2005 with whom he played in the Premier League. After two lengthy loan spells with Sheffield United he made a permanent switch to Watford in 2012 but was released in the summer of 2014 after a loan spell with Bristol City. Born in Brixton, South London, Nosworthy has represented Jamaica at international level, playing ten games and scoring once.