Darren Ward (defender)

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Darren Ward
Personal information
Full name Darren Ward
Date of birth 13/09/1978 (age 28)
Place of birth    Kenton, England
Nickname The Peckham Beckham
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current club Crystal Palace
Number 4
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1995-2001
1999-2000
2001-2005
2005-
Watford
Queens Park Rangers (loan)
Millwall
Crystal Palace
67 (3)
15 (0)
161 (4)
69 (6)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 11/02/2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

For the Sunderland goalkeeper, see Darren Ward (goalkeeper).

Darren Ward (born September 13, 1978 in Kenton, Harrow) is an English footballer who plays for Crystal Palace in The Championship. He wears the number 4 shirt and is a defender.

Ward started his career at Watford, making his debut on 20 April 1996 against arch-rivals Luton. But opportunities were scant for Ward in the next few seasons - he made eight appearances in 1996-97 and, after suffering a badly broken leg, only one appearance in each of the following two seasons. He was loaned to Q.P.R., in the 1999-2000 season, playing fifteen games, and was generally impressive. On his return to Watford he became one of Watford's first-team centre-halves, playing against teams like Manchester United and Arsenal in the club's final two months in the Premiership. On their return to Division 1, Ward continued to be a first team regular, making 40 appearances in 2000-01.

Gianluca Vialli's arrival at Vicarage Road in the summer of 2001 saw a considerable re-modelling of the side, and Ward was one the casualties. He moved to Millwall in October 2001 for £500,000 where he became a regular first team player, and was nicknamed 'The Peckham Beckham', due to the fact that his haircut is similar to that of former England captain David Beckham. At The New Den, Ward and Matthew Lawrence stood out at the central defensive position, as the Lions in the FA Cup final, against Manchester United. Ward played the full 90 minutes, as Millwall were beaten 3-0.

The Cup Final was Ward's last game in Millwall shirt, as he moved across south-London to Palace. A year later, Lawrence followed, to rekindle their partnership.

Darren is the brother of Coventry City's ex-West Ham United defender Elliott Ward. He turned down the opportunity of joining West Ham and the Premiership before opting for Palace, claiming he didn't want to keep his brother out of the team[1].

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Crystal Palace F.C. - Current Squad

2 Lawrence | 3 Granville | 4 Ward | 5 Hudson | 6 Cort | 7 McAnuff | 8 Scowcroft | 9 Freedman | 11 Morrison | 12 Speroni | 14 Watson | 15 Kennedy | 16 Black | 17 Hughes | 18 Borrowdale | 19 Soares | 20 Butterfield | 21 Martin | 23 Fletcher | 25 Green | 27 Ifill | 28 Király | 31 Fray | 32 Kuqi | 33 Grabban | 34 Starkey | 35 Wiggins | 36 Spence | 37 Sheringham | 38 Wilkinson | 40 Hall | Manager: Taylor