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Jason McAteer

Jason McAteer

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Primary Position

Central Midfielder

Description

Jason McAteer is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Birkenhead, England, McAteer began his football career with Marine before moving to Bolton Wanderers, where he made his mark. His performances earned him a transfer to Liverpool, followed by stints at Blackburn Rovers and Sunderland.

In 2004, McAteer joined Tranmere Rovers on a free transfer from Sunderland. He made his debut for Tranmere on August 7, 2004, against Peterborough. Throughout his time at Tranmere, McAteer made 90 appearances, including 74 starts and 16 substitute appearances, scoring 5 goals. He became a key player for the team, known for his experience and leadership on the field.

After three years at Tranmere, McAteer retired from professional football in 2007. His career is notable for his versatility in midfield and his contributions to various clubs in the English football league system.

Debut

Peterborough (2004-08-07)

Born

1971-06-18 (Birkenhead, England)

Player Stats

SeasonStartsGoalsAssistsRed CardsYellow Cards
2004375007
2005230018
2006140013
TOTAL7450218