Quick Info
| Profession | Professional footballer |
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| Nationality | Irish |
| Date of Birth | 11/10/1988 |
| Age | 37 years |
| Birthplace | Killybegs, County Donegal, Ireland |
Latest News about Seamus Coleman
15/06/2025
Séamus Coleman signed a one-year contract extension to stay at Everton, continuing his role as club captain and key defender. The 36-year-old Irishman expressed his commitment to the club and his desire to help guide the team through the upcoming Premier League season.
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Bio/Wiki
| Séamus Coleman is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Premier League club Everton and captains the Republic of Ireland national team. Known for his leadership, consistency, and long-range shooting ability, he has been a cornerstone of Everton's squad since joining in 2009. |
Physical Stats & More
| Height | 1.77 m |
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| Playing Position | Right-back |
Personal Life
| Coleman is married to his wife, Sarah, and they have two children together. He resides in the Wirral area of England with his family. |
Family
| Spouse: Sarah Coleman | |
| Children: Two |
Career
| Youth Career | Started playing with Killybegs and later Sligo Rovers. |
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| Senior Career | Joined Everton in January 2009 for a fee of £60,000. Also had a loan spell at Blackpool in 2010. Became Everton's first-team captain in 2014 and has remained a key player through multiple Premier League seasons. |
| International Career | Represented the Republic of Ireland at youth level and later became a senior international and team captain. Named captain of the Republic of Ireland in 2016. |
Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Originally played Gaelic football before focusing on association football. | |
| 2. Signed for Everton after impressing in a friendly against Sligo Rovers. | |
| 3. Won the FAI Under-21 International Player of the Year award in 2009 and 2010. | |
| 4. Was named Republic of Ireland captain in 2016. | |
| 5. Scored his first senior international goal for Ireland in a 1–0 win over Georgia at the Aviva Stadium in a 2018 World Cup qualifier. |