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What has happened to Leighton Baines?

What has happened to Leighton Baines?

Baines was included in the England squads at UEFA Euro 2012 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup. He announced his retirement from football on 26 July 2020, going on to integrate into coaching. He is currently the Professional Development Coach for the Everton Academy.

Is Leighton Baines retired?

Former Everton defender Leighton Baines has returned to the club in a coaching role following his retirement at the end of last season. The Toffees’ former left-back has been appointed the club’s first professional development coach working with young first-team players as well as the U23s and U18s.

Is Leighton Baines married?

Racheal Bainesm. 2009
Leighton Baines/Spouse

What nationality is Leighton Baines?

British
Leighton Baines/Nationality

What age did Leighton Baines retire?

35
Leighton Baines: Everton defender retires from playing at 35.

What age is Leighton Baines?

36 years (December 11, 1984)
Leighton Baines/Age

How tall is Leighton Baines feet?

1.7 m
Leighton Baines/Height

How many goals did Leighton Baines score for Everton?

32
Premier League Record

Appearances 420
Goals 32
Assists 53
Clean sheets 113

Who does Leighton Baines play for now?

Everton FC#3 / Defender
England national football teamDefender
Leighton Baines/Current teams

How many appearances did Leighton Baines make for Everton?

He has gone on to amass more than 400 Everton appearances and been a consistently excellent performer for the Toffees for more than a decade. Having been on Everton’s books as a teenager, Baines eventually joined Wigan’s youth set-up and made his senior debut at the age of 17.

How many Assist does Leighton Baines?

Premier League Record

Appearances 420
Goals 32
Assists 53
Clean sheets 113

How many free kicks did Baines?

76 free kicks
9. Leighton Baines – 76 free kicks/Five goals/6.6 per-cent conversion rate – Click the arrow to see who is number one – Everton’s dead-ball specialist, Baines gained a reputation for his ability to strike a ball at Wigan before transferring that to the Blue half of Merseyside. 8.