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Lee Holmes

English footballer


English footballer

FieldValue
nameLee Holmes
imageLeeHolmes01.jpg
image_size250
captionHolmes in 2008
fullnameLee Daniel Holmes
birth_date
birth_placeMansfield, England
height1.75 m
positionLeft midfielder
youthyears1–2002
youthclubs1Derby County
years12002–2008
clubs1Derby County
caps146
goals12
years22004–2005
clubs2→ Swindon Town (loan)
caps215
goals21
years32006
clubs3→ Bradford City (loan)
caps316
goals30
years42008
clubs4→ Walsall (loan)
caps419
goals44
years52008–2012
clubs5Southampton
caps529
goals51
years62012
clubs6→ Oxford United (loan)
caps67
goals62
years72012
clubs7→ Swindon Town (loan)
caps710
goals71
years82012–2015
clubs8Preston North End
caps860
goals86
years92014
clubs9→ Portsmouth (loan)
caps95
goals90
years102015
clubs10→ Exeter City (loan)
caps108
goals100
years112015–2020
clubs11Exeter City
caps11114
goals1112
years122021
clubs12Mickleover
caps126
goals121
totalcaps335
totalgoals31
nationalyears12002
nationalteam1England U16
nationalcaps14
nationalgoals10
nationalyears22003
nationalteam2England U17
nationalcaps23
nationalgoals20
nationalyears32004–2006
nationalteam3England U19
nationalcaps318
nationalgoals31

Lee Daniel Holmes (born 2 April 1987) is an English former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

Holmes began his career with Derby County and became their youngest ever player and goalscorer, as well as the youngest footballer to appear in the FA Cup. He has represented England at the under 16, under 17 and the under 19 level.

Playing career

Derby County

Holmes began his career with Derby County, appearing for the club's under 18 side when he was only 14.

Even before he made his senior debut, he hit the headlines when he scored after just 38 seconds for England under 16s in a Victory Shield match against Northern Ireland.{{cite news

Holmes made his debut for Derby on Boxing Day, 2002 against Grimsby Town. He broke the club record for the youngest player to appear at just 15 years and 268 days. Holmes held the record for almost nine years until Mason Bennett beat it by 169 days in October 2011.

He made another two more appearances during the 2002–03 season, both within two weeks of his debut. The second game was against Brentford when he became the youngest player to play in the proper rounds of the FA Cup. His record has since been broken by Luke Freeman for Gillingham.{{cite news|url=https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/g/gillingham/7090382.stm|title=Gills' Freeman makes Cup history |access-date=1 February 2008|date=12 November 2007|publisher=BBC Sport}}

In March 2003, Holmes helped the England under 17s to qualify for the 2003 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship in Portugal with a 2–0 win in the qualifying match against Scotland.

Holmes became a regular in the Derby side during the first half of the 2003–04 season. In September 2003, his manager George Burley issued a "hands-off" warning to teams trying to sign Holmes as well as fellow teenager Tom Huddlestone.{{cite news |access-date=24 February 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|quote=Tom Huddlestone and Lee Holmes will be staying at Derby County}}

Still aged 16, Holmes scored his first Derby goal in a 3–1 defeat to Coventry City on 25 October 2003 to become the club's youngest goalscorer.{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2003/10/27/sfgder27.xml |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040821105952/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2003/10/27/sfgder27.xml |url-status=dead |archive-date=21 August 2004

Holmes played three games for Derby at the start of the 2004–05 season and also appeared for England under 19s scoring in a 1–1 draw with the Czech Republic. In December 2004, he joined Swindon Town in League One on an initial one-month loan.

He made his Swindon debut two years to the day after his Derby debut in a 2–0 victory against Peterborough United. Holmes' loan deal was twice extended after he impressed during his first two months at Swindon. He scored his only Swindon goal during his final month in a 1–1 draw with Doncaster Rovers. Holmes played 15 league games for Swindon, winning the club's young player of the season award, before returning to Derby County.{{cite news

In January 2006, Holmes signed a new contract at Derby keeping him with the club until the end of the 2007–08 season. The following month, he was named the captain of England under 19s against Slovakia, which he marked with another goal in a 3–0 victory.

Holmes again moved on loan at the start of the 2006–07 signing for Bradford City with full back Nathan Doyle. Holmes made his debut for Bradford in their opening day 1–0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.

Holmes spent time on trial with Dutch side NAC Breda but remained at Derby without playing in a match during 2007.{{cite news|url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11696_2595263,00.html

In January 2008, Holmes joined League One side Walsall on a season-long loan. He made his debut for Walsall, and his first game in more than 13 months in a 2–2 draw with his former side Swindon Town on 12 January 2008. He scored his first goal in a 2–1 defeat to Carlisle United on 2 February 2008{{cite news

Holmes returned to Derby at the end of the season, but the club decided not to renew his contract, and he was one of four players to be released.

Southampton

On 6 June 2008, Holmes turned down Leeds United and Nottingham Forest to instead sign for Championship side Southampton as their first summer signing. He was attracted by the promising youth set up under new coach Jan Poortvliet, chairman Michael Wilde and the size of the club. Holmes made his debut for Southampton in the opening game of the 2008–09 season against Cardiff City. Holmes was substituted in the second half, replaced by Bradley Wright-Phillips, as Southampton lost 2–1. Holmes scored in his second game with Southampton, as they defeated League Two side Exeter City 3–1 in the first round of the League Cup. Holmes started Southampton's opening seven games of the season, and scored a second goal, once again in the League Cup, but was injured in a 4–1 defeat to Queens Park Rangers in September. Holmes left Rangers' ground on crutches after suffering medial ligament damage in his right knee.{{cite news

Southampton struggled without Holmes, who returned to action in a 2–0 defeat to another team fighting against relegation Nottingham Forest on 20 December 2008. As a result of the club's form Poortvliet resigned as manager and was replaced by his assistant Mark Wotte, in whose first game in charge, Holmes again went off injured. The injury was diagnosed as a recurrence of his previous injury and was expected to keep him out for another four weeks.{{cite news

He was named on the bench for the first game of the 2009–10 Season against Millwall, but never featured. After being named on the bench for some cup games, he started against Millwall on 16 January.

On 1 October 2011, he came on as a substitute to score Southampton's fourth goal against Watford. This was his first league goal for the club.

On 14 February 2012, Holmes signed a one-month loan deal at League Two side Oxford United, which made him available for their match against Dagenham and Redbridge at the Kassam Stadium. He set up both goals in a victory over rivals Swindon, and then scored twice in a 2–2 draw with Shrewsbury. On 14 March 2012, Holmes returned to his former club, Swindon Town, on loan for the remainder of the season.

On 19 May, it was announced that he was to be released by Southampton at the end of the season.

Preston North End

On 28 May 2012, he agreed to join Preston North End with effect from 1 July. On 17 December 2013, Holmes extended his contract with Preston for a further twelve months, thus keeping him at the club until the summer of 2015. On 24 November 2014, Holmes signed on loan to Portsmouth until January 2015. On 16 March 2015, Holmes joined Exeter on loan until the end of the season.

Exeter City

On 28 May 2015, Holmes joined Exeter City on a permanent basis following his loan spell from Preston. On 8 January Exeter played the first leg of their FA Cup match against Liverpool and on the stroke of half time, Holmes scored directly from a corner kick. After a consistent performance throughout the 2015–16 campaign, Holmes was voted player of the season by Exeter city fans. On 3 January 2017, Holmes was ruled out for the rest of the campaign with an ankle injury after a collision in a match against Yeovil Town. Holmes was released by Exeter at the end of his contract in July 2020.

Non-league

He signed for Northern Premier League Premier League side Mickleover on a free transfer in September 2021. Holmes would leave the club in October 2021, after making 7 appearances and scoring one goal for Mickleover.

Personal life

Holmes is a Christian. He lives in Arizona in 2020 with his wife and children. His son, Freddie, was born in 2011.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal462402000522Total291607210433Total606703050756Total1221261316013714Career total3353125116314039035
Derby County2002–03First Division20100030
2003–04First Division2321000242
2004–05Championship3000100040
2005–06Championship1802010210
2006–07Championship0000000000
2007–08Premier League00000000
Swindon Town (loan)2004–05League One151000010161
Bradford City (loan)2006–07League One160101010190
Walsall (loan)2007–08League One194000000194
Southampton2008–09Championship1101022142
2009–10League One5020001080
2010–11League One70201000100
2011–12Championship611040111
Oxford United (loan)2011–12League Two7200000072
Swindon Town (loan)2011–12League Two101000010111
Preston North End2012–13League One283201020333
2013–14League One323502020413
2014–15League One0000001010
Portsmouth (loan)2014–15League Two5200000052
Exeter City (loan)2014–15League Two8000000080
Exeter City2015–16League Two372311010423
2016–17League Two165100040215
2017–18League Two272201110313
2018–19League Two343001000353
2019–20League Two0000000000
Mickleover2021–22Northern Premier League6110000071

Honours

Derby County

  • Football League Championship play-offs: 2007

Swindon Town

Preston North End

  • Football League One play-offs: 2015

England Under-16

  • Victory Shield: 2002

Individual

  • Swindon Town Young Player of the Season: 2004–05

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