Nickname: gnome gem.
Birthday:197965438+February 14.
Height: 5 feet 8 inches (1.76m)
Weight:10st91b (70kg)
100 meter speed: 10 sec 9
Idiomatic foot: right foot
Position on the court: forward
Eye color: brownish green
Place of birth: Chester, England.
Current residence: Havarden
Education: Idsall High School.
Qualification: 10 general secondary education certificate
Become a Liverpool player: 1996 as YTS Pro.
First appearance: Wimbledon 1997 in May.
The first goal: 65438+1Wimbledon in May 1997.
Participated in the first international competition:/kloc-0 played against Chile in February, 1997 (only 18 years and 59 days).
Goal in the first international match: 1998 against Morocco.
Awards won:1Best Young Player of the European Footballer of the Year 997.
Owned cars: a blue BMW and a red Jaguar XJ6.
Number of appearances for the national team: 89
Number of goals scored by the national team: 40 goals
★ Owen's best ★
Favorite color: red.
Favorite drink: Pepsi.
Favorite dish: pizza fish sauce
Favorite food: Chinese food
Favorite movie: Cool Run
The most ideal family travel destination: the Caribbean.
Ideal car: Jaguar XKR
The most interesting song: "He is Dutch, he is red, he is crazy", dedicated to former Liverpool teammate Erik Meijer.
The best stadium in my mind: Wembley Stadium.
The most cherished signature when I was young: ian rush.
Best England national team in mind: 1990 England team that reached the semi-finals in the World Cup in Italy.
Favorite VCD: Michael Owen's shooting highlights
The most satisfactory goal: 1994, in the match between boys and Scotland in the British Academy (it may have changed).
The most satisfying part: smile
Favorite sports: golf, football, table tennis
Favorite band: Lightning Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
★ Memo ★
Owen, born in19791February 4 14, Countess Chester Hospital. Chester, with a population of only120,000, is a quiet town. Needless to say, Chester's art and architecture have been world-famous since the Middle Ages. This town is even more remarkable because of Owen.
Owen, who is about two years old, will know how to play football after walking for a while. He played football with his two brothers for the first time. Because of their excellent skills, Owen wants to be a professional football player, just like his two brothers and just like his father.
Owen got his first pair of football shoes at the age of seven, and at that time, he joined his first pair of teams, the Hawarden Pathfinder Cubs, and started his football career. Owen's skill and speed in the team attracted many people's attention.
Eight-year-old Owen scored 97 goals in the first season of the school league, which became a school league record. Owen played in midfield at that time, but 12 scored as many as 30 goals, which made many big balls pay attention to him at that time. The coach in the team even sent him out to represent the county in the league. In the county league, he scored 98 goals in one season, breaking the record of ian rush. At that time, Arsenal, Chelsea, Tottenham and other giants also wanted to sign Owen, but Owen finally decided Liverpool. Because Owen was still young at that time and Liverpool was closer to Chester.
/kloc-at the age of 0/4, Owen was sent to Lettersell Football School for two years. Owen was the youngest.
On the birthday of 15 (1995), Liverpool officially signed Owen, and Owen's professional football career officially began. Owen received a cheque for 600 pounds and sent it to the bank at once.
1996 scored 1 1 in five FA Youth Cup matches. 1997, 17 years old, 143 Owen participated in the professional league for the first time. At that time, the team against Wimbledon scored in the first Super League. Although Liverpool lost the game with 1:2, Owen became the youngest player and the youngest goal scorer in Liverpool's history. At the end of the season, he was elected as the best young player in 96/97 PFA and the best young player in 96/97 BBC.
At the age of18, the match against Morocco at Wembley made Owen the youngest player and the youngest scorer in England this century. 1998 World Cup in France, Owen scored the goal of the wave of the century and let the whole world know about Owen! Become the world's favorite overnight!
So far, Owen has won the title of the top scorer in the Premier League twice, with a goal of 18 in 1997-98 and 18 in 1998-99 respectively.
200 1, Liverpool won the English League Cup, the English Football Association Cup, the European Football Association Cup and the European Super Cup. In the World Cup qualifiers, England's visit to Germany was even more magical, helping England beat Germany 5:/kloc-0! And helped England reach the 2002 World Cup finals with the first place in the group. In the same year, he won the European Footballer of the Year and scored his hundredth league goal for Liverpool.
In 2003, he won the League Cup with his team, and the European Games broke the Rush record, leading the pack with 22 goals. The subsequent European Cup was overshadowed by Rooney, but there was still a beautiful ejection that penetrated Portugal.
In the friendly match that beat Argentina 3-2 in 2005, he won two consecutive games with a header to help the team reverse the victory.
In 2006, the league was seriously injured against Tottenham Hotspur, which ended the efficiency of scoring 7 goals in the previous 10 game. Through hard work, I finally caught the last bus before the start of the World Cup, but my eagerness to play for my country caused Owen to be seriously injured again in the final round of the group match against Sweden.
He came back at the end of the 2007 season and did well in the 2008 European Cup qualifiers, but failed in the last draw and missed the European Cup.
★ Club professional resume ★
Number of appearances, substitute appearances, substitutions, goals, yellow cards and red cards.
96-97 Premier League 2 1 0 1 0 0
97-98 League Cup 4 0 1 4 0 0
97-98 Premier League 36 2 5 18 3 1
97-98 UEFA Cup 4 1 0 1 0 0
98-99 FA Cup 2 0 0 2 1 0
98-99 Carling Cup 2-2 1 0
98-99 Premier League 30 0 9 18 0
98-99 UEFA Cup 6 1 0 2 0 0
99-00 FA Cup 1 0 0 0 0
99-00 League Cup 2 0 1 1 0 0
99-00 Premier League 27 5 14 1 1 2 0
00-0 1 fa cup 5 1 3 3 0
00-0 1 League Cup 21110
00-0 1 Premier League 28 8 16 1 0
00-0 1 UEFA Cup 1 1 1 8 4 0 0
0 1-02 Champions League 10 0 2 5 0
0 1-02 Super Bowl
0 1-02 Community Shield 100 1000
0 1-02 FA Cup 2 0 1 2 0 0
0 1-02 Premier League 29 4 8 19 1 0
02-03 Champions League 6 1 1 4 0
Community shield 1 0 1 0 0 0
02-03 FA Cup 2000000
02-03 League Cup 4 1 1 2 0 0
Premier League 35 3 4 19 0
02-03 UEFA Cup 6 0 1 3 0 0
03-04 FA Cup 300 1000
Premier League 29-7 16-0
03-04 UEFA Cup 6 to 2 to 2 to 0
Real Madrid
Newcastle United in 2005/06 season
Newcastle United 3-0
Newcastle United 29 1 1
★ Main honor ★
Two top scorers in the Premier League (1997/98 season, 1998/99 season)
Professional Players Association Rookie of the Year (1997/98 season)
Premier League Player of the Year (1997/98 season)
BBC Sports Person of the Year (1998)
European Footballer of the Year (200 1 French Football Magazine)
World Footballer of the Year (200 1 Year World Footballer Magazine)
FA Youth Cup Champion (1996)
Won the Carling Cup twice (200 1, 2003).
UEFA Cup Champion (200 1)
European Super Cup Champion (200 1)
FA Cup Champion (200 1)
Community shield cup champion (200 1)
★ National team goal record ★
The annual score, the number of goals scored in the game.
1998-5-27 Britain 1-0 Morocco friendly match 1
1998-6-22 England 1-2 World Cup Romania 1
1998-6-30 England 2-2 Argentina World Cup 1
1 998-10-14 England 3-0 European Cup qualifier Luxembourg1
1999-9-4 England 6:0 European Cup qualifier Luxembourg 1
May 27th, 2000 England 1- 1 Brazil friendly match 1
2000-6-20 England 2-3 European Cup in Romania 1
England 1- 1 France friendlies 1
200 1-5-24 England 2- 1 Finland World Cup qualifiers 1
200 1-3-28 England 3- 1 Albania World Cup qualifiers 1
200 1-9- 1 England 5- 1 Germany World Cup qualifier 3
200 1-9-5 England 2-0 World Cup qualifier in Albania 1
England 4-0 Paraguay friendly 1
May 2, 2002 1 England 1- 1 Korea friendly match1
June 2002 England 3-0 World Cup in Denmark 1
June 2, 2002 1 England 1-2 World Cup in Brazil1
02- 10- 12 England 2- 1 Slovakia European Cup qualifiers 1
March 29, 2003 England 2-0 European Cup qualifier in Liechtenstein.
England 2- 1 Slovakia European Cup qualifier match 2
August 20, 2003 England 3- 1 Croatia friendly match 1
European Cup qualifier England 2-0 Liechtenstein
June 2004-1 England 1- 1 Japan friendly match 1
Europe Cup England 2:2 Portugal 1
August 2004 England 3-0 Ukraine friendly match 1
2004- 10- 13 Britain 1-0 Azerbaijan World Cup preliminaries 1
England 4-0 World Cup qualifier in Northern Ireland
England 3-2 Colombia friendly 3
England 2- 1 Poland World Cup preliminaries 1
England 3-2 Argentina friendly match 2
June 3, 2006 England 6-0 Jamaica friendly match 1
England 3-0 European Cup qualifier in Estonia 1
2007-9-8 England 3-0 European Cup qualifier Israel 1
Russia European Cup qualifiers England 3-0
Injury stopped in 2008