Jamie Carragher
Jamie Carragher is one of English football’s most respected voices, both on and off the pitch. A Liverpool FC legend, Jamie spent his entire 17-year professional career with the club, making over 700 appearances and winning major honours, including the UEFA Champions League in 2005, the UEFA Cup and two FA Cups. He featured in the England squad in two world cups, and holds the national record for the most Under 21s caps. Known for his deep tactical understanding of the game, Jamie captained Liverpool, showcasing the leadership skills and resilience, which make him the perfect speaker on these subjects.
Since retiring from football in 2013, Jamie has become a popular pundit and analyst, most prominently on Sky Sports, where his insightful commentary and dynamic exchanges with fellow pundits have made him a favourite among fans and professionals alike. He has his own weekly column with The Telegraph and has also been a writer for the Daily Mail. His ability to engage audiences with passion and insightful analysis makes him an ideal keynote speaker, offering unique perspectives on teamwork, high performance, and handling pressure at the elite level.
Jamie is passionate about helping the local community. The 23 Foundation charity he set up in 2009 was personally launched with a £1m donation from his testimonial year and he played for UNICEF’s Soccer Aid to raise further funds for charity. In 2018, Jamie helped open the Cotton Street shelter for vulnerable people. He regularly visits schools and speaks on the importance of good support and strong family life. An endearing personality with a successful footballing past, Jamie is a fabulous choice as a sports speaker or charitable event host.