Ricardo Gardner, born on September twenty-fifth, nineteen seventy-eight, is a distinguished Jamaican former professional footballer who has transitioned into coaching. Known for his versatility on the field, Gardner primarily played as a left winger but also showcased his skills in central midfield and at left wing-back. His career spanned over fourteen years at Bolton Wanderers, where he made a significant impact, particularly during the eleven years he spent in the Premier League.
Throughout his illustrious career, Gardner earned an impressive one hundred eleven caps for the Jamaica national football team, contributing nine goals. His international experience includes participation in four CONCACAF Gold Cups and the prestigious nineteen ninety-eight FIFA World Cup, marking him as a key player in Jamaican football history.
After concluding his playing career in May twenty-twelve, Gardner took on the role of assistant coach at Portmore United, where he continues to influence the next generation of footballers. His journey from player to coach exemplifies his dedication to the sport and his commitment to nurturing talent within the Jamaican football community.