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Ben Gibson

Benjamin James Gibson (born 15 January 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for and captains EFL Championship club Stoke City.

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Ben Gibson
Gibson playing for Norwich City in 2021
Personal information
Full name Benjamin James Gibson[1]
Date of birth (1993-01-15) 15 January 1993 (age 32)[2]
Place of birth Nunthorpe, England
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[3]
Position(s) Centre-back[4]
Team information
Current team
Stoke City
Number 23
Youth career
2005–2010 Middlesbrough
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2018 Middlesbrough 185 (4)
2011Plymouth Argyle (loan) 13 (0)
2012York City (loan) 8 (0)
2012–2013Tranmere Rovers (loan) 20 (0)
2013Tranmere Rovers (loan) 8 (1)
2018–2021 Burnley 1 (1)
2020–2021Norwich City (loan) 27 (0)
2021–2024 Norwich City 86 (0)
2024– Stoke City 22 (3)
International career
2009–2010 England U17 5 (1)
2011 England U18 1 (0)
2014 England U20 4 (0)
2014–2015 England U21 10 (1)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  England
UEFA European Under-17 Championship
Winner2010 Liechtenstein
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21:50, 12 February 2025 (UTC)
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Having graduated from Middlesbrough's Academy, Gibson had loan spells with Plymouth Argyle, York City and Tranmere Rovers before breaking into the club's first team in 2013. he was part of the Middlesbrough team that secured promotion to the Premier League in 2015–16 and the following year earned his first call-up to the England national team. He moved to Burnley in August 2018 for a fee of £15 million. His time at Turf Moor was unsuccessful and after making a handful of appearances he left for Norwich City in September 2020. Gibson spent four seasons with the Canaries and joined Stoke City in June 2024.

Early and personal life

Gibson was born in Nunthorpe, Cleveland,[5] and attended Nunthorpe School[6] and Yarm School.[7] He is a nephew of Middlesbrough chairman Steve Gibson.[8]

Club career

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Middlesbrough

Gibson joined Middlesbrough's Academy from Marton at the age of 12.[9] He was a member of the Middlesbrough team that won the Nike Cup in 2008 and signed his first professional contract with the club on 1 July 2010.[9] He made his first-team debut as a substitute on 25 April 2011 against Coventry City, coming on in the 41st minute for the injured Andrew Davies, with Middlesbrough going on to win the game 2–1.[10] He finished the 2010–11 season with one appearance for Middlesbrough, and having captained the reserve team to The Football Combination East Division title.[11]

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Gibson playing for York City in 2012

Gibson signed a three-month loan deal with League Two club Plymouth Argyle on 2 August 2011.[11] After making 13 appearances in this time, Gibson and both clubs involved agreed on 1 November 2011 to extend the loan deal until 29 January 2012.[8] However, the loan was cut short after Middlesbrough recalled him on 30 November 2011.[12] He signed for Conference Premier club York City on loan until the end of 2011–12 on 9 February 2012.[13] After a promising start Gibson was sent off in the 1–0 away victory to Cambridge United.[14] However, after missing the next four games through suspension he won the 2012 FA Trophy Final with York at Wembley Stadium on 12 May, in which the team beat Newport County 2–0.[15] Eight days later he played in the 2–1 victory over Luton Town in the 2012 Conference Premier play-off final at Wembley on 20 May 2012,[15] seeing the club return to the Football League after an eight-year absence with promotion to League Two.[16] Gibson completed his loan at York with 11 appearances.[15]

On 14 August 2012, Gibson joined League One club Tranmere Rovers on a one-month loan.[17] The month was extended until January 2013 the following month, but in December 2012 was ruled out of action with an abductor problem, thus ending the duration of his first loan spell at Rovers.[18][19] He signed a new four-year contract with Middlesbrough on 18 December 2012.[20] On 13 March 2013, Gibson returned on loan to Rovers, until the end of the season.[21]

The 2013–14 season saw Gibson become more involved in the first team squad for Middlesbrough; the team did not perform well, and manager Tony Mowbray was sacked in October 2013.[22] Aitor Karanka replaced him, and they finished twelfth.[23] The 2014–15 season saw the club finish fourth, qualifying for the play-offs. They reached the final at Wembley Stadium, having won 5–1 on aggregate against Brentford, but were defeated 2–0 by Norwich City.[24] In the 2015–16 season, Gibson helped Middlesbrough secure promotion to the Premier League, having finished as runners-up in the Championship.[25]

Gibson still remained as a crucial part of Middlesbrough's squad in their 2016–17 Premier League campaign, though they did not record positive results; they dropped into relegation zone in March 2017, with Karanka being sacked later that month.[26][27][28] Their relegation back to the Championship was confirmed in May 2017, after a 3–0 defeat to champions Chelsea, with the club having only been in the English top flight for one season.[29]

Burnley

Gibson signed for Premier League club Burnley on 5 August 2018 on a four-year contract for a joint club-record fee of £15 million.[30] He made his debut on 16 August in a 1–0 win over İstanbul Başakşehir in a UEFA Europa League third qualifying round second leg match.[31] Gibson then appeared in their next Europa League fixture the following week, a 3–1 defeat to Olympiacos, in which he was sent off for a second bookable offence.[32] Gibson underwent surgery on a hernia in September 2018.[33] He made his Premier League debut for the club on 26 December 2018, in which he scored Burnley's only goal of the match, which was a 5–1 defeat to Everton.[34]

Gibson made just one appearance during the 2019–20 season, starting in a 3–1 loss to Sunderland in the third round of the EFL Cup.[35] In February 2020, Gibson was permitted by the club to train with former club Middlesbrough after informing the club his desire to leave in January.[36] Speaking in November 2020, Gibson described his time at Turf Moor as a "disaster".[37]

Norwich City

Gibson returned to the Championship on 4 September 2020, signing for newly relegated team Norwich City on a season-long loan, with the transfer becoming permanent if Norwich were to achieve promotion back to the Premier League that season.[38] He made his debut on 3 October in a 1–0 defeat to Derby County.[39] Gibson was a member of the Norwich team that won the Championship title, achieving promotion back up to the Premier League at the first time of asking.[40] He missed the end of the season after suffering a ankle ligament injury.[41] Gibson signed for Norwich permanently on 1 July 2021 on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported by the Lancashire Telegraph to be £8 million.[42] Gibson made 24 appearances in 2021–22 as Norwich finished bottom and were relegated back to the Championship.[43]

Gibson played 24 times in 2022–23 as they failed to make the play-offs, finishing in 13th.[44][45] He scored his only goal for Norwich in a 5–2 FA Cup defeat at Liverpool on 29 January 2024.[46] He made 40 appearances in 2023–24, helping Norwich make the play-offs where they lost 4–0 to Leeds United.[47] He was released by Norwich at the end of the season.[48]

Stoke City

Gibson joined Stoke City on 7 June 2024 signing a three-year contract.[49] Upon his arrival, he was named club captain.[50]

International career

Gibson has competed for the England under-17s, the under-18s, the under-20s and the under-21s.[51] He was part of the under-17 teams that won the 2009 Nordic Cup, where he scored in the final against Scotland,[52] and the 2010 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.[9]

Gibson made his debut for England under-21s in the first leg of the 2015 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification play-offs against Croatia[53] on the back of an impressive campaign for Middlesbrough. His performances made him a key member of the under-21 set up and he formed an effective partnership with John Stones. Gibson scored his first goal for the under-21s in England's final friendly before the European Championships against Belarus.[54] He went on to play 90 minutes in all of England's three group stage matches in the tournament although could not stop their disappointing early departure.[55][56][57]

Gibson received his first call-up to the England national team on 24 March 2017, replacing the injured Chris Smalling for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Lithuania.[58]

Career statistics

As of match played 12 February 2025
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Middlesbrough 2010–11[59] Championship 10000010
2011–12[60] Championship 00000000
2012–13[61] Championship 10000010
2013–14[62] Championship 3111010331
2014–15[63] Championship 36020003[a]0410
2015–16[64] Championship 3310030361
2016–17[65] Premier League 3812010411
2017–18[66] Championship 45120102[a]0501
Total 18547060502034
Plymouth Argyle (loan) 2011–12[60] League Two 13010101[b]0160
York City (loan) 2011–12[15] Conference Premier 80003[c]0110
Tranmere Rovers (loan) 2012–13[61] League One 28120201[b]0331
Burnley 2018–19[67] Premier League 1120002[d]051
2019–20[68] Premier League 00001010
Total 1120102061
Norwich City (loan) 2020–21[69] Championship 2702000290
Norwich City 2021–22[70] Premier League 2802010310
2022–23[71] Championship 2300010240
2023–24[72] Championship 35021102[a]0401
Total 850413020941
Stoke City 2024–25[73] Championship 2231000233
Career total 370919113014041610
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  1. Appearances in Championship play-offs
  2. Two appearances in FA Trophy, one in Conference Premier play-offs
  3. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

Honours

York City

Norwich City

England U17

References

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