Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Kevin Nolan | |
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| Name | Kevin Nolan |
| Birth date | 24 June 1982 |
| Birth place | Liverpool, England |
| Position | Midfielder |
| Years1 | 1999–2009 |
| Clubs1 | Bolton Wanderers |
| Caps1 | 296 |
| Goals1 | 40 |
| Years2 | 2009–2011 |
| Clubs2 | Newcastle United |
| Caps2 | 85 |
| Goals2 | 29 |
| Years3 | 2011–2015 |
| Clubs3 | West Ham United |
| Caps3 | 141 |
| Goals3 | 30 |
| Manageryears1 | 2016 |
| Managerclubs1 | Leyton Orient |
| Manageryears2 | 2023– |
| Managerclubs2 | West Ham United (assistant) |
Kevin Nolan is an English professional football coach and former player, renowned for his leadership and goal-scoring prowess from midfield. He enjoyed a successful playing career primarily in the Premier League with Bolton Wanderers, Newcastle United, and West Ham United, often serving as captain. Following his retirement, he has moved into coaching, holding roles at clubs including Leyton Orient and returning to West Ham United as an assistant manager.
Born in Liverpool, Nolan joined the youth academy of Bolton Wanderers at a young age, progressing through their renowned system. He made his professional debut for the Lancashire club in 1999 under manager Sam Allardyce, quickly establishing himself as a first-team regular. His early development at Reebok Stadium was marked by a combative style and an eye for goal, traits that would define his career.
Nolan's playing career was defined by his tenure at three major clubs. At Bolton Wanderers, he became a key figure in their successful Premier League era, featuring in European competitions like the UEFA Cup. He transferred to Newcastle United in 2009, where he was instrumental in securing immediate promotion from the EFL Championship and became a fan favorite at St James' Park. A move to West Ham United followed in 2011, where he captained the side to promotion via the Football League Championship play-offs and solidified their top-flight status at the Boleyn Ground and later the London Stadium.
Nolan's first step into management came in 2016 with Leyton Orient in EFL League Two, a challenging role during a period of turmoil for the club. After his departure from Brisbane Road, he worked as a player-manager for non-league side Notts County before focusing on coaching. In 2023, he returned to the Premier League, appointed as assistant manager to David Moyes at West Ham United, contributing to the club's campaign in the UEFA Europa Conference League.
A box-to-box midfielder, Nolan was celebrated for his intelligent movement, physical presence, and exceptional timing arriving in the penalty area. He was not a traditional defensive midfielder, but his work rate and leadership were crucial, often wearing the captain's armband. His signature goal celebration, the "chicken dance," became iconic at grounds like St James' Park and the Boleyn Ground.
Nolan is married and has children. He maintains strong connections with former clubs and teammates, including long-time colleague Andy Carroll. Since retiring, he has been involved in various charitable events and football media work, while dedicating himself to his coaching career at the highest level of the English game.
Newcastle United * EFL Championship: 2009–10 West Ham United * Football League Championship play-offs: 2012 Individual * Premier League Player of the Month: November 2010 * North West Football Awards Player of the Year: 2008
Category:English footballers Category:English football managers Category:1982 births Category:Living people