Les Ferdinand, born on December eighth, nineteen sixty-six, is a distinguished English football coach and former professional footballer, renowned for his prowess as a striker. His illustrious playing career spanned several top clubs in the Premier League, including Queens Park Rangers, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United, Leicester City, and Bolton Wanderers. Additionally, he showcased his talent internationally, playing for Beşiktaş in Turkey and contributing to the Football League with teams such as Brentford, Reading, and Watford.
Before embarking on his professional journey, Ferdinand honed his skills in non-league football with Southall and Hayes. His international career with the England national team saw him earn seventeen caps, participating in significant tournaments like Euro ninety-six and the World Cup ninety-eight. Notably, he ranks as the eleventh-highest scorer in Premier League history, netting one hundred forty-nine goals and providing forty-nine assists throughout his career.
After hanging up his boots, Ferdinand transitioned into a career as a television pundit, sharing his insights and experiences from the game. In two thousand eight, he returned to Tottenham Hotspur as a striker coach, a role he held until two thousand fourteen. Subsequently, he rejoined Queens Park Rangers, initially serving as head of football operations before taking on the role of director of football.
In two thousand fifteen, Ferdinand briefly stepped into management as caretaker manager, further showcasing his versatility within the sport. His journey through football, both on and off the pitch, has solidified his status as a respected figure in the world of football.