Curtis Davies, born on March fifteenth, nineteen eighty-five, is a former professional footballer renowned for his role as a centre-back. Hailing from England, he made a significant impact on the pitch, representing the Sierra Leone national team later in his career.
Davies embarked on his professional journey with Luton Town, where he made his debut in two thousand three. His talent quickly caught the attention of Premier League side West Bromwich Albion, who signed him in two thousand five. In two thousand seven, he joined Aston Villa on loan, a move that became permanent the following year.
Injury setbacks in two thousand nine led to a loan spell at Leicester City in two thousand ten, followed by a transfer to Birmingham City in January two thousand eleven. His career continued to flourish as he signed with Hull City in two thousand thirteen and later moved to Derby County in two thousand seventeen. After a successful tenure, he departed in two thousand twenty-three and joined Cheltenham Town, where he ultimately announced his retirement from football in two thousand twenty-four.
Internationally, Davies represented England at the under-21 level, making three appearances. Although he was called up to the senior squad multiple times, he never made a full international appearance. In two thousand twenty-three, he declared for Sierra Leone, earning three caps and scoring once for his new national team.