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Carreira
Redknapp começou sua carreira como jogador de futebol no Tottenham Hotspur , porém não aproveitado nesse clube , foi negociado junto ao AFC Bournemouth . Sua negociação foi mediada por seu empresário e pai Harry Redknapp.
Seleção Inglesa
Fez a primeira estréia com a camisa inglesa no dia 6 de Setembro de 1995 , graças ao bom senso do técnico Terry Venables , em um jogo amistoso contra a Seleção Colombiana de Futebol, sendo que o resultado final foi 0 - 0 .
Post-retirement activity
In 2009, Carragher set up the 23 Foundation, a charitable foundation with the stated aims of helping the youth of Merseyside. In 2010 he donated all the proceeds from his testimonial year to the charity which created an initial fund of £1 million.
International career
In 1996, Carragher made his first appearance for the England U21 side. Playing as a defensive midfielder, he became a regular for the team and was eventually made captain. By 2000, when he became ineligible for the team due to age, he had set the record for the most caps at this level with 27.
Style of play
Carragher played as an attacking midfielder in his early days at Anfield and had been a striker as a child, but he soon learned the art of defending.
Media career
Carragher signed a contract with Sky Sports for the 2013/14 season to appear as a pundit alongside Graeme Souness, Gary Neville and Jamie Redknapp. Carragher appeared on Monday Night Football on Sky Sports alongside Gary Neville with presenter Ed Chamberlin from 2013 to 2016.
Personal life
Carragher is married to his childhood sweetheart, Nicola Hart, and has two children. His son, James, is also a professional footballer currently playing for Wigan Athletic F.C. Carragher was awarded the Freedom of the Borough of Sefton for his local charity work and "the exceptional example he sets to the youth of today" in 2008.