Frank James Lampard, Jr., (born 20 June 1978) is an English football player currently at Chelsea and previously with West Ham United and Swansea City. Lampard is a central midfielder known for his powerful long-range shots and prolific goalscoring abilities from midfield.
Lampard was born in Romford, Havering, England. He is the son of Frank Lampard Sr., the former England fullback and two-time FA Cup winner with West Ham United. His family is related to another famous footballing family, the Redknapps.
A current England national team regular, Lampard is acknowledged as one of the most improved players in English football over the past three years.[1][2] He has won the English Premiership twice (with Chelsea, 2004-05 and 2005-06), twice the League Cup (with Chelsea, 2005 and 2007), the FA Community Shield (with Chelsea, 2005), and the UEFA Intertoto Cup (with West Ham, 1999).
In November 2005 he was named the second best player in Europe, losing out in the European Footballer of the Year awards to the Brazilian midfielder Ronaldinho. A month later he finished in second place, once again behind Ronaldinho, in the 2005 FIFA World Player of the Year awards. He was also named FWA Footballer of the Year in 2005
2007-03-16 23:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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England's Frank Lampard is one of the most improved players in world football.
READ ALOUDFrank Lampard, Chelsea
FRANK LAMPARD
Position
Midfielder
Club
Chelsea
D.O.B
20.06.78
P.O.B
Romford
Start
33
Subs
8
Caps
41
Goals
11
Debut
v Bel, 10.99
Full Debut
v Bel, 10.99
First Goal
v Cro, 08.03
Correct at 10 June 2006, for up-to-date information visit the England Archive Frank began with six years at West Ham where his father, a former England full-back, was Assistant Manager. By his own admission Frank added an extra dimension to his game after joining Chelsea for £11 million in 2001. He has become an influential figure, combining craft and tireless running in Blues’ exciting midfield.
On the international stage Frank has flourished over the past year, becoming a regular in the England side and capping a fine season with three goals at Euro 2004. He was also one of four England players named in the official Euro 2004 All-Star squad by the UEFA technical study group.
To his list of ever-growing admirers, Frank can now add the England fans, who voted in their thousands to make him the Official England Player of the Year 2004 and 2005.
To read an exclusive interview about winning England Player of the Year 2005 click here
Lampard's England Caps
Paraguay
Neutral
1-0
10 June 2006
Jamaica 1
Home
6-0
03 June 2006
Hungary
Home
3-1
30 May 2006
Argentina
Neutral
3-2
12 November 2005
Poland 1
Home
2-1
12 October 2005
Austria 1
Home
1-0
08 October 2005
Northern Ireland
Away
0-1
07 September 2005
Wales
Away
1-0
03 September 2005
Denmark
Away
1-4
17 August 2005
Azerbaijan
Home
2-0
30 March 2005
Northern Ireland 1
Home
4-0
26 March 2005
Holland
Home
0-0
09 February 2005
Spain
Away
0-1
17 November 2004
Azerbaijan
Away
1-0
13 October 2004
Wales 1
Home
2-0
09 October 2004
Poland
Away
2-1
09 September 2004
Austria 1
Away
2-2
04 September 2004
Ukraine
Home
3-0
18 August 2004
Portugal 1
Neutral
2-2
24 June 2004
Croatia 1
Neutral
4-2
21 June 2004
Switzerland
Neutral
3-0
17 June 2004
France 1
Neutral
1-2
13 June 2004
Iceland 1
Home
6-1
05 June 2004
Japan
Home
1-1
01 June 2004
Portugal
Away
1-1
18 February 2004
Denmark
Home
2-3
16 November 2003
Turkey +
Away
0-0
11 October 2003
Liechtenstein
Home
2-0
10 September 2003
Macedonia
Away
2-1
06 September 2003
Croatia + 1
Home
3-1
20 August 2003
Slovakia
Home
2-1
11 June 2003
Serbia & Montenegro
Home
2-1
03 June 2003
South Africa +
Away
2-1
22 May 2003
Australia
Home
1-3
12 February 2003
Paraguay +
Home
4-0
17 April 2002
Italy
Home
1-2
27 March 2002
Holland +
Away
1-1
13 February 2002
Sweden +
Home
1-1
10 November 2001
Holland +
Home
0-2
15 August 2001
Spain +
Home
3-0
28 February 2001
Belgium
Home
2-1
10 October 1999
Thats all I know!
2007-03-17 14:46:48
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answered by #$%@-_ThE mAn MaN_-@%$# 2
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Frank Lampard born 20 June 1978
british
player currently at Chelsea and previously with West Ham United and Swansea City
he is midfielder
wonderful player
2007-03-17 07:25:31
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answered by micho 7
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Plays as a MF for Chelsea and England...Previously played at West Ham under his uncle, Harry Rednapp. Great goalscorer but can be very inconsistent (in my opinion).
2007-03-17 10:57:09
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answered by sweetpanther08 6
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am not he's greatest fan, but I’ve got to tell you if you watch him week and week out he's contribution (apart from long range shots) for his team is absolutely nothing. Where was he before Makelele came to Chelsea, he was just a fridge player no more than that. By far the most luckiest and over rated player
2007-03-17 06:49:07
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answered by little_man 2
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Frank Lampard is one of the best midfielder for Chelsea & ENGLAND.
2007-03-17 06:10:02
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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1) he is a fatty .
2) he is a cheat in the pitch as long as in his life cuz he cheated on his wife.
3) he plays for chelski so that makes him a scum bag .
4) he is a midfielder .
5) he once got a record for scoring 17 goals in the PL as a midfielder .
6) he plays for England NT.
7) he has a book called " totally frank " its basically his auto-biography.
8) he is 28 years old
9) I hate him.
10) I gotta admit he is a great player though :'(
here u go!
2007-03-17 07:31:48
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answered by Anonymous
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He kicks aZZ! That must be why all these biotches have all this crap to say about him, but he makes classic fierce and stylish goals all the time...GO FRANK< YOU ROCK!!!
(and you're cute too)
2007-03-18 06:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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He's one of the most over-rated players EVER. I was unaware that all you needed to do to become the world's 2nd best player was to run around a lot and be able to kick a ball hard.
2007-03-17 08:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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He's a whingeing southern softie who plays for Chelski!
2007-03-17 07:34:03
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answered by Modern Major General 7
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