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1.1  Sheffield United  





1.2  Tottenham Hotspur  





1.3  Swansea City  







2 International career  





3 Career statistics  





4 Honours  





5 References  





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Kyle Naughton
Naughton playing for Swansea City in 2015
Personal information
Full name Kyle Naughton[1]
Date of birth (1988-11-17) 17 November 1988 (age 35)[2]
Place of birth Sheffield, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[3]
Position(s) Right back[4]
Team information

Current team

Swansea City
Number26
Youth career
1996–2008 Sheffield United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2009 Sheffield United40 (1)
2008Gretna (loan)18 (0)
2009–2015 Tottenham Hotspur42 (0)
2010Middlesbrough (loan)15 (0)
2010–2011Leicester City (loan)34 (5)
2011–2012Norwich City (loan)32 (0)
2015– Swansea City 277 (5)
International career
2008–2010 England U219 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 17:10, 16 March 2024 (UTC)

Kyle Naughton (born 17 November 1988) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right back for EFL Championship club Swansea City.

Naughton was a product of Sheffield United's academy before breaking into their first team in 2008, transferring to Tottenham Hotspur the following year. He has represented England at under-21 level as well as having loan spells with Gretna, Middlesbrough, Leicester City and Norwich City.

Club career[edit]

Sheffield United[edit]

Naughton was born in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.[5] He was a product of Sheffield United's centre of excellence and academy, having trained with the club the age of seven. He attended an England under-15 training camp during the 2004–05 season, and over the years has become a regular in the Academy and reserve teams.[6] He captained his club's academy team to the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup in the 2006–07 season.[citation needed]

He was signed by Scottish Premier League team Gretnaonloan in January 2008,[7] and made his league debut for Gretna against Rangers on 16 January 2008.[8] He played regularly for the rest of the season at the troubled Scottish club who were placed into administration during his tenure there. Despite this Naughton continued for Gretna as the Blades agreed to cover insurance payments needed to allow him to play.[9] Naughton played 19 times for the club but was unable to help them avoid relegation. Naughton made his first team debut for the Blades the following season, coming on as a second-half substitute in the first round of the League Cup against Port Vale in August 2008.[10] In his second substitute appearance for the club he netted the winning goal in a 2–1 League Cup success over Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town.[11]

Naughton made his league debut on 20 September 2008 against Norwich City, he then went on to make his first start for Sheffield United in their 2–1 victory over Watford on 27 September 2008,[12] gaining the man of the match award. From that point he cemented his place in the starting eleven and was virtually ever present for the rest of the season, becoming first choice at right back whilst also making a couple of appearances in midfield and finishing the season playing at left back to cover for the injured Gary Naysmith. His successful season was rewarded when he was voted Young Player of the Year by the United supporters club, was runner up to Matthew Kilgallon in the senior Player of the Year award[13] and was included in the Championship PFA Team of the Year.[14]

Tottenham Hotspur[edit]

Naughton playing for Leicester City in 2011

Despite major interest from Everton, Naughton signed for Tottenham Hotspur in July 2009 along with fellow Sheffield United player Kyle Walker for a combined fee of £9 million.[15] He made his Spurs non-competitive debut against Barcelona in the 2009 Wembley Cup which ended in a 1–1 draw. He came on as a substitute in the 94th minute in the match against West Ham United, which was the club's third match in the 2009–10 season to mark his debut in the Premier League.[16] Naughton then signed a six-month loan deal with Middlesbrough on 1 February 2010. He made his debut in the 1–1 draw against Ipswich Town.[17]

After returning to Tottenham he was loaned out again initially until January to another Championship club, Leicester City.[18] He made his debut on 16 October in a 1–1 draw against Hull City.[19] In his second match for Leicester City, against Leeds United, he scored the second league goal of his career. He scored again for Leicester City in the 5–1 win against Doncaster Rovers. He also scored against Barnsley in a 4–1 win on 5 February with a 30-yard drive into the top corner. Naughton also scored a 25-yard rocket to equalise for Leicester in the M69 derby against Coventry. On 12 March, Naughton scored Leicester's 3rd goal in their 3–0 win over Scunthorpe. Leicester extended Naughton's loan until the end of the 2010–11 season on 8 January after a permanent move failed to materialise. In April, Naughton was named as right back in the Championship PFA Team of the Year for the second time in three years[20] and won the Leicester City Young Player of the Year award.[21]

On 21 July 2011, Naughton signed a season-long loan deal to Premier League team Norwich City from Tottenham Hotspur. He was handed squad number 25 for his year in Norfolk. Naughton was an unused substitute for the Canaries opening Premier League fixture against Wigan Athletic on 13 August 2011. Naughton displaced Russell Martin as the first-choice right back, and started the matches against Stoke, Chelsea and West Brom. In all, he made twenty-three appearances over the course of the season at either right back or centre back.[citation needed]

Naughton made his first full league start for Tottenham on 16 September 2012 away to Reading, a match in which Tottenham won 3–1.[22]

Swansea City[edit]

Naughton joined Swansea City on 22 January 2015 for a reported £5 million.[23] Naughton quickly established himself as first choice right back for Swansea, before being ruled out for the remainder of the 2014–15 Premier League season with ankle ligament damage in a 3–1 victory over Hull City.[24]

International career[edit]

In November 2008, after only eleven league appearances, Naughton was called up to the England under-21 team for the friendly against the Czech Republic under-21 team at Bramall Lane.[25] He duly made his England debut, coming on as a 60th-minute substitute in a 2–0 victory.[26] Naughton is also eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland national team.[27]

Career statistics[edit]

Naughton playing for Middlesbrough in 2010
As of match played 12 November 2022
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup[a] League Cup[b] Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Sheffield United 2007–08[28] Championship 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2008–09[29] Championship 40 1 4 1 3 1 3[c] 0 50 3
Total 40 1 4 1 3 1 3 0 50 3
Gretna (loan) 2007–08[28] Scottish Premier League 18 0 1 0 19 0
Tottenham Hotspur 2009–10[30] Premier League 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0
2010–11[31] Premier League 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
2012–13[22] Premier League 14 0 2 0 1 0 9[d] 0 26 0
2013–14[32] Premier League 22 0 0 0 1 0 11[d] 0 34 0
2014–15[33] Premier League 5 0 0 0 2 0 3[d] 0 10 0
Total 42 0 3 0 6 0 23 0 74 0
Middlesbrough (loan) 2009–10[30] Championship 15 0 15 0
Leicester City (loan) 2010–11[31] Championship 34 5 2 0 36 5
Norwich City (loan) 2011–12[34] Premier League 32 0 0 0 0 0 32 0
Swansea City 2014–15[33] Premier League 10 0 0 0 10 0
2015–16[35] Premier League 27 0 0 0 1 0 28 0
2016–17[36] Premier League 31 1 1 0 1 0 33 1
2017–18[37] Premier League 34 0 4 1 1 0 39 1
2018–19[38] Championship 35 1 2 0 1 0 38 1
2019–20[39] Championship 32 3 0 0 2 0 1[c] 0 35 3
2020–21[40] Championship 30 0 1 0 1 0 3[c] 0 35 0
2021–22[41] Championship 38 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 33 0
2022–23[42] Championship 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0
Total 261 5 8 1 7 0 4 0 269 6
Swansea City U23 2016–17[36] 1[e] 0 1 0
Career total 436 11 18 2 16 1 31 0 496 14
  1. ^ Includes FA Cup, Scottish Cup
  • ^ Includes League/EFL Cup
  • ^ a b c Appearances in Championship play-offs
  • ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  • ^ Appearance in EFL Trophy
  • Honours[edit]

    Individual

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Notification of shirt numbers: Swansea City" (PDF). English Football League. p. 71. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
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  • ^ "Kyle Naughton: Overview". Premier League. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  • ^ "Kyle Naughton". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  • ^ Hugman, Barry J., ed. (2010). The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2010–11. Edinburgh: Mainstream Publishing. p. 304. ISBN 978-1-84596-601-0.
  • ^ "Kyle Naughton". Sheffield United F.C. Archived from the original on 3 November 2013. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  • ^ "Gretna bring in two new signings". BBC Sport. 11 January 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  • ^ Taylor, Julian (16 January 2008). "Gretna 1–2 Rangers". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 January 2008.
  • ^ James Shield (15 March 2008). "He's a tough man to Beat". The Star. Sheffield. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2008.
  • ^ "Sheff Utd 3–1 Port Vale". BBC Sport. 13 August 2008. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  • ^ "Huddersfield 1–2 Sheffield Utd". BBC Sport. 27 August 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2010.
  • ^ "Hot-shot back on goal Beat". The Star. Sheffield. 29 September 2008. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2008.
  • ^ a b "Killa and Kyle Win Awards". Sheffield United F.C. 6 April 2009. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved 17 June 2009.
  • ^ a b "Giggs earns prestigious PFA award". BBC Sport. 26 April 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  • ^ "Spurs capture Naughton and Walker". BBC Sport. 22 July 2009. Retrieved 31 August 2009.
  • ^ Mandeep Sanghera (23 August 2009). "West Ham 1–2 Tottenham". BBC Sport. Retrieved 23 August 2009.
  • ^ "Kyle Naughton makes Boro move". Middlesbrough F.C. 1 February 2010. Archived from the original on 18 August 2010. Retrieved 1 February 2010.
  • ^ "Naughton joins on loan". Leicester City F.C. 14 October 2010. Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  • ^ "Leicester 1–1 Hull". BBC Sport. 16 October 2010. Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  • ^ a b "Spurs' Gareth Bale wins PFA player of the year award". BBC Sport. 17 April 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  • ^ a b "Richie Wellens wins Leicester City player of year award". BBC Sport. 4 May 2011. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  • ^ a b "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2012/2013". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Kyle Naughton: Swansea City in £5m deal for Tottenham defender". BBC Sport. 22 January 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
  • ^ "Swansea City defender out for rest of season". BBC Sport. 7 April 2015. Retrieved 7 April 2015.
  • ^ Shield, James (1 November 2008). "Naughton has earned U-21 call says boss". The Star. Sheffield. Archived from the original on 14 September 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2008.
  • ^ Shield, James (19 November 2008). "Kyle stars in young Lions cameo role". The Star. Sheffield. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 19 November 2008.
  • ^ "Tug-o-war over Kyle Naughton". The Star. Sheffield. 31 October 2008. Archived from the original on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 14 November 2009.
  • ^ a b "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2007/2008". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2008/2009". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ a b "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2009/2010". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ a b "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2010/2011". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2013/2014". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ a b "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2014/2015". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2011/2012". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2015/2016". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ a b "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2016/2017". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2017/2018". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2018/2019". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2019/2020". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2020/2021". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2021/2022". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  • ^ "Games played by Kyle Naughton in 2022/2023". Soccerbase. Centurycomm. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
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