Karl Henry, born on November twenty-sixth, nineteen eighty-two, is a former English footballer renowned for his role as a midfielder. A product of the Stoke City academy, he made over one hundred twenty appearances for the club, including a loan spell at Cheltenham Town in two thousand four. His career took a significant turn when he joined his hometown club, Wolverhampton Wanderers, in two thousand six, where he eventually became the captain in the Premier League.
During his seven seasons at Wolves, Henry made an impressive two hundred seventy-two appearances across all competitions, solidifying his reputation as a key player. In the summer of two thousand thirteen, he signed with Queens Park Rangers, contributing to their triumph in the two thousand fourteen Championship play-off final. After four years with QPR, he was released in two thousand seventeen, later playing for Bolton Wanderers and Bradford City before retiring in two thousand nineteen.
Beyond his playing career, Karl Henry has embraced a new role as the manager of Boldmere St. Michaels Women. He is also a dedicated father to two sons, Marley, aged twelve, and Monty, aged eight, both of whom he coaches at their local football team, Boldmere St. Michaels. His journey from player to manager reflects his deep commitment to the sport and his community.