Rohan Ricketts
Ricketts in 2012
Personal information
Full name Rohan Anthony Ricketts
Date of birth (1982-12-22) 22 December 1982
Place of birth Clapham, England
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
2000–2001 Arsenal
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2002 Arsenal 0 (0)
2002–2005 Tottenham Hotspur 30 (1)
2004–2005Coventry City (loan) 6 (0)
2005Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 7 (1)
2005–2007 Wolverhampton Wanderers 54 (0)
2007Queens Park Rangers (loan) 8 (0)
2007–2008 Barnsley 10 (0)
2008–2009 Toronto FC 39 (4)
2010 Diósgyőri VTK 1 (0)
2010 Dacia Chişinău 4 (0)
2011 SV Wilhelmshaven 12 (1)
2011–2012 Shamrock Rovers 10 (2)
2012 Exeter City 1 (0)
2012 Dempo 10 (1)
2013 Quevedo 9 (0)
2014 PTT Rayong 7 (0)
2015 Eastern Sports Club 7 (1)
2016 Abahani Limited Dhaka 1 (1)
2016 Leatherhead 4 (1)
2018 Master's Futbol 4 (1)
International career
2000 England U18 8 (1)
2002 England U20 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 June 2018

Rohan Anthony Ricketts (born 22 December 1982) is an English professional footballer who most recently played as an attacking midfielder for Master's Futbol of League1 Ontario.

Club career

Arsenal

Ricketts started out with Arsenal, with whom he won the FA Youth Cup in 2000 and 2001.[1] He made one appearance for them, in the League Cup, against Manchester United.[2]

Tottenham Hotspur

In 2002, he made the unusual step of joining Arsenal's rivals Tottenham Hotspur,[3] and became just the fourth player to make the switch from Arsenal to Tottenham Hotspur[4] and only the twelfth to appear for both sides since their formation.[5]

Ricketts did not play a single game in his first season, but was a first-team regular in 2003–04 and his form saw him agree a one-year contract extension with the club in December 2003.[6] Tord Grip was impressed with his ability and there was talk of him being called up to the senior England squad , but following on from Glenn Hoddle's sacking as Tottenham manager, Ricketts found his first team opportunities limited, despite being named Player of the Month in August and September for Tottenham. He scored one league goal during his time at Spurs, in a 2–1 win over Aston Villa in November 2003.[7] He also scored once in the League Cup for Spurs, in a game against Coventry City.[8]

Loan spells

The following season, under Jacques Santini and then Martin Jol, he found appearances harder to come by and had two loan spells, first at Coventry City, and then Wolverhampton Wanderers, linking up with his former manager, Glenn Hoddle. He scored once for Wolves, in a 2–1 win over Reading on 30 April 2005.[9]

Wolves & Barnsley

In the summer of 2005 he moved to Molineux on a permanent basis. He had a loan spell at Queens Park Rangers in 2007 and was released by Wolves in May of the same year.

Ricketts signed a two-year deal with Championship side Barnsley in July 2007 but was released on 11 April 2008.[10] That same day he was signed by Toronto FC of Major League Soccer.

Toronto FC

Rohan Ricketts scored his first two goals for Toronto FC against the Colorado Rapids on 14 June 2008. In 2008 Ricketts made 26 starts (27 total appearances) and scored four goals in the regular season; he added two more goals in the Canadian Championship.

Ricketts with Toronto FC in 2009

In 2009, Ricketts was pushed down Toronto FC's depth chart due to the arrivals of Canadian international Dwayne DeRosario and young American Sam Cronin; in June, Toronto released Ricketts, clearing the salary cap space necessary for the club to sign Canadian international Ali Gerba.[11]

Following his release from Toronto, Ricketts reportedly spurned interest from several English clubs to go on trial with Aberdeen in August 2009.[12] Ricketts reportedly impressed during his trialin particular in Aberdeen's 1–0 win over Hull City in a preseason friendly matchbut budgetary constraints reportedly complicated the potential signing, and Ricketts ultimately did not remain with the club.[13]

Later career

In early 2010 during the winter transfer market in Europe, Ricketts signed for Hungarian club Diósgyőri VTK. He made one first-team appearance as the club were relegated from Hungary's top professional league to the NB2. In August 2010 Ricketts signed for FC Dacia Chişinău of the Moldovan National Division. He made his debut the same month in a 0–0 draw against FC Academia UTM Chişinău.He left the club three months later, claiming he had not been paid.[14]

Ricketts signed for German club SV Wilhelmshaven in January 2011, but left the club at the end of the 2010–11 season.[15] He went on trial at two English clubs, Southend United and Stevenage,[15][16][17][18][19] but did not sign for either. Instead Ricketts signed for League of Ireland champions Shamrock Rovers in August 2011.[20] He made his first team debut away to Dundalk on 3 September and was involved in both goals, providing the cross for the first goal and the pass to win a penalty for the second goal in a 2–1 win. Ricketts played in the UEFA Europa League in a 3–1 defeat against former club Tottenham Hotspur. He was released from Shamrock Rovers in December 2011, after not being offered a new contract.

In March 2012, Ricketts sign a one-season contract with League One side Exeter City, but left the club before the end of the season after just one substitute appearance. Ricketts signed for defending I-League champions Dempo in August 2012.[21] He announced on Twitter in January 2013 that he had resigned from Dempo, after he was suspended by the club for an outburst on Twitter.[22][23] The same month he signed for Ecuadorian team Club Deportivo Quevedo,[24] and made his debut for the club in a 1 – 1 draw against reigning champions Barcelona.[25] His contract was terminated at the end of July 2013 after making 9 appearances for the club.[26]

Ricketts signed for PTT Rayong of the Thai Premier League in January 2014,[27] but his contract was terminated by mutual agreement 9 months later. In January 2015 he signed for Hong Kong Premier League side Eastern Sports Club.[28] He then joined Bangladesh Premier League club Abahani Limited Dhaka in March 2016,[29] returned to England to play for Leatherhead in November 2016,[30] before leaving the club a month later .[31]

Ahead of the 2018 League1 Ontario season, it was announced that Ricketts had returned to Canada to play for Master's Futbol.[32] He did not return for the 2019 season.

International career

Ricketts was capped by England at under-18 and under-20 level.

Personal life

During the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Ricketts co-hosted 'The Hardcore Footy Show: South Africa 2010' with Brendan Dunlop, on Hardcore Sports Radio, Sirius 98 and was a regular on TSN for football. On 24 August 2010, Rohan joined the team of Canada's largest sportsradio network, CJCL, (Fan 590). He is currently a sports columnist with them. He also signed to write for online magazine, the Sabotage Times, on 29 August. [33][34]

In May 2011, Ricketts launched his own online-only magazine, Column 10. The magazine, which includes a host of features on sport, music, film, fashion and more, has included exclusive interviews with football journalist Henry Winter, official FIFA Agent Charles Collymore and DJ Spoony.

Ricketts had been a regular guest on World Football Daily offering insights and entertaining football talk to fans in America.

Career statistics

As of match played on 21 May 2015[35]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Arsenal 2001–02[36] Premier League 0000100010
Tottenham Hotspur 2002–03[37] Premier League 00000000
2003–04[38] Premier League 2410041282
2004–05[39] Premier League 6000200080
Total 301006100362
Coventry City (loan) 2004–05[39] Championship 60000060
Wolverhampton Wanderers (loan) 2004–05[39] Championship 71000071
Wolverhampton Wanderers 2005–06[40] Championship 2500010260
2006–07[41] Championship 1903010230
Total 5113020561
Queens Park Rangers (loan) 2006–07[41] Championship 20000020
Barnsley 2007–08[42] Championship 1001020130
Toronto FC 2008[43][44] Major League Soccer 27442316
2009[43] Major League Soccer 12010130
Total 39452446
Diósgyőri VTK 2009–10[43] Nemzeti Bajnokság I 100010
Dacia Chişinău 2010–11[43] Moldovan National Division 400040
SV Wilhelmshaven 2010–11[43] Regionalliga Nord 12100121
Shamrock Rovers 2011[43] League of Ireland 102102[lower-alpha 1]0132
Exeter City 2011–12[43] League One 1000000010
Dempo 2012–13[43] I-League 10100101
Deportivo Quevedo 2013[43] Ecuadorian Serie A 900090
PTT Rayong 2014[43] Thai Premier League 700070
Eastern AA 2014–15[43] Hong Kong Premier League 70202120131
Career total 19910122132202022814
  1. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

Honours

Arsenal

Toronto FC

Shamrock Rovers

Eastern Sports Club

Individual

  • Canadian Championship Golden Boot: 2008 (co-winner – two goals)

References

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