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Explore Lee Dixon net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! English former soccer player who won twelve league titles during his fifteen years at Arsenal. He later became a soccer analyst for BBC shows like Match of the Day and Football Focus. In this article, we will discover how old is Lee Dixon? Who is Lee Dixon dating now & how much money does Lee Dixon have?

NameLee Dixon
First NameLee
Last NameDixon
OccupationSoccer Player
BirthdayMarch 17
Birth Year1964
Place of BirthEngland
Home TownEngland
Birth CountryUnited Kingdom
Birth SignPisces
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Lee Dixon Biography

Lee Dixon is one of the most popular and richest Soccer Player who was born on March 17, 1964 in England, England, United Kingdom. He was teammates with Nigel Winterburn at Arsenal.

Born in Manchester, son of former Manchester City goalkeeper Roy Dixon, Lee was a boyhood Manchester City supporter. He began his professional playing career in the lower divisions. On leaving school in 1980, he joined Burnley as an apprentice in 1980, turning professional in 1982, then signed for Chester City (where he experienced finishing bottom of the whole Football League in 1983–84), Bury and later Stoke City. At the Victoria Ground Dixon made a fine impression with some fine performances from right back as he played in 50 matches in 1986–87 scoring three goals. In 1987–88 Dixon made 38 appearances scoring twice. He joined First Division Arsenal in January 1988 for a fee of £375,000 and was later joined at Highbury by Stoke teammate Steve Bould.

A childhood Manchester City fan, Dixon began his footballing career as a youth at Burnley, making his professional debut for them in 1982. From there he played for Chester City and Bury before joining Stoke City in 1986 for a fee of £50,000. He instantly impressed at Stoke and forged a fine defensive partnership with Steve Bould. The pair’s potential and performances attracted the attention of Arsenal and in January 1988 they both joined the “Gunners” for a combined fee of £765,000. The following season, as Dixon cemented his place in the team, Arsenal won their first league title in eighteen years in a dramatic final game of the season. A defensive mainstay in a successful Arsenal team until his retirement in 2002, Dixon’s tenure at Arsenal saw him collect four league championship medals, three FA Cup winner’s medals and a UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup medal. He was named in the PFA Team of the Year twice, for the seasons 1989–90 and 1990–91. His retirement came at the end of Arsenal’s domestic double-winning 2001–02 season, their second in his time at the club. At the time of his retirement, he had played at 91 out of the 92 Football League grounds – every one except Fulham’s Craven Cottage.

He married a woman named Yolande in Hawaii.

He is an avid cyclist who participated in the charity race the Dallaglio Cycle Slam in 2010.

Lee Michael Dixon (born 17 March 1964) is an English retired professional footballer who played as a right-back for Arsenal, Burnley, Bury, Chester City and Stoke City. Dixon was also capped 22 times for England, scoring once.

Lee Dixon Net Worth

Lee is one of the richest Soccer Player from United Kingdom. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Lee Dixon's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

He grew up a Manchester City supporter and got his start playing for Burnley.

Net Worth$5 Million
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Source of IncomeSoccer Player
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HouseLiving in own house.

Dixon was signed by Arsenal boss George Graham in January 1988 following the departure of England right back, Viv Anderson, to Manchester United. This was the first time that Dixon had played in the First Division.

Dixon made his England début in April 1990 in a World Cup warm-up game against Czechoslovakia. He played well, but there was little hope of him being in the squad for the tournament as he was at least third in the pecking order behind Gary Stevens and Paul Parker. Only injury to one of these two would have opened a door for Dixon to go to Italy and that didn’t happen as the pair stayed fully fit for the length of the tournament. After the World Cup, new manager Graham Taylor instantly replaced Stevens and Parker with Dixon, who scored a goal at Wembley in his sixth international in an important Euro 92 qualifier against the Republic of Ireland. The game ended 1–1.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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It took a while for Dixon to be given a first team role at Highbury. With England international Kenny Sansom at left back, the equally left-sided Nigel Winterburn had been a guarded success in the unfamiliar right back role, though Dixon did make his debut against Luton Town in February 1988 and played six times in total before the season ended. Dixon was cup-tied in his first season which limited his appearances, and also meant he was unable to take part in the 1988 League Cup Final. In the new season, Winterburn moved across to left back, allowing Dixon to take over the No.2 shirt, which he duly did for well over ten years. Displaced Sansom left Arsenal the following winter.

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Arsenal struggled to hold on to the title the following year (and were unable to take part in the European Cup because the ban on English clubs after Heysel was still ongoing). In the 1990–91 season, Arsenal’s defence (now with David Seaman playing behind them in goal) grew even meaner, with just one defeat all season as they won the League championship again. After the 1992 summer, a fit-again Dixon was also defending the League title within the familiar Arsenal defence. With O’Leary’s retirement imminent, Graham had provided extra cover in the centre of defence by signing Martin Keown from Everton – ironically the player who’d ended up playing at right back in Euro 92 after both Dixon and Stevens became unavailable. O’Leary ended up in Dixon’s place at right back for the 1993 League Cup final against Sheffield Wednesday – Dixon was suspended, having been sent off in Arsenal’s FA Cup semi-final victory over Spurs. Arsenal won 2–1. Dixon was back when the sides met again for the FA Cup final which Arsenal won by the same scoreline in a replay, after the initial game had ended in a 1–1 draw.

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Dixon and Winterburn made the full back positions their own for the next decade or so, while captain Tony Adams and the long-serving David O’Leary operated in the middle. Later in 1988 they were joined by Steve Bould who, like Dixon before him, had been spotted by Graham playing for Stoke City. These five defenders, often playing as a back five together (rather than the conventional back four) were the linchpin of an Arsenal side who became serious challengers for the First Division title the 1988–89 season, an honour which they had not won since 1971 but had looked more and more like winning since Graham’s appointment as Arsenal manager in May 1986.

By the end of 1991, Dixon had played in eleven internationals, including all of the Euro 92 qualifiers, through which England qualified for the finals in Sweden. As the finals approached, Dixon suffered an injury, allowing Stevens a route back into the side as the deadline for squad announcement approached. Taylor duly named Dixon instead of Stevens in his provisional squad, but ultimately neither went to the tournament. Dixon pulled out through an injury suffered in an accident at home so Stevens was recalled, only for the Rangers full back also to withdraw through injury. England ended up with no recognised right back in their squad and didn’t get past the group stages.

Facts & Trivia

Lee Ranked on the list of most popular Soccer Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United Kingdom. Lee Dixon celebrates birthday on March 17 of every year.

1993 did not go well internationally, with England failing to qualify for the 1994 World Cup in the United States. Dixon’s 21st cap, in a 7–1 win over San Marino in the final qualifier (a result which was immaterial) seemed to be his last as Taylor quit as manager and Terry Venables took over, experimenting with other right backs until installing Gary Neville in the spot in 1995, a role he maintained until 2006.

What does Lee Dixon do now?

Since his playing retirement, Dixon has worked as a football pundit and columnist.

What football team does Lee Dixon support?

Lee is a former England international defender and a core member of Arsenal’s famously impenetrable defence of the ’80s and ’90s. Although most associated with Arsenal, Lee was a childhood Manchester City fan and played for a number of clubs before progressing to top-flight football.

How many goals did Lee Dixon score?

englandstats.com | 1021 Lee Dixon (1990 – 1999)

Why did Lee Dixon leave BBC?

He started working as a pundit shortly after retiring as a professional in 2002, but was axed in 2012 by the BBC in a clear-out of pundits after complaints about their ‘experts’ and the fees they were being paid.

How good was Lee Dixon?

Over the course of 15 seasons Lee Dixon established himself as one of English football’s finest ever defenders. Between 1988 and 2002 Dixon was a crucial member of Arsenal’s famous back four and won four league titles, three FA Cups, a League Cup and the European Cup Winners Cup.

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