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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emile_HeskeyEmile Heskey - Wikipedia

    Emile William Ivanhoe Heskey (born 11 January 1978) is an English former professional footballer who currently serves as head of football development of Leicester City Women. Playing as a striker , he made more than 500 appearances in the Football League and Premier League over an 18-year career, and represented England in international football.

  2. Emile Heskey former footballer from England Centre-Forward last club: Bolton Wanderers * Jan 11, 1978 in Leicester, England

  3. View the player profile of Forward Emile Heskey, including statistics and photos, on the official website of the Premier League.

  4. Jul 17, 2020 · Emile Heskey played 62 times for England, scoring seven goals. He represented his country at UEFA EURO 2004 and in two FIFA World Cups.

  5. Nov 20, 2023 · As part of the 'My Liverpool Story' series on Liverpoolfc.com, Emile Heskey is the latest to tell the tale of his Reds career in his own words… It was a difficult choice to leave Leicester City and make the move to Liverpool in March 2000.

  6. Jan 11, 2023 · Emile Heskey was much derided. But at his best for Leicester, Liverpool and England, he was a magnificent supporting actor and selfless forward.

  7. Mar 22, 2020 · There is no question that Emile Heskey was a shadow of the powerhouse striker who had terrorised defences all season when Leicester City took on Tottenham Hotspur in the 1999 League Cup final....

  8. Aug 28, 2015 · After seemingly settling for an easier life Down Under, Emile Heskey changed his mind and returned home. The Bolton striker tells Pete Hall about why at 37 he fancied one last hurrah in England...

  9. Sep 25, 2020 · Former Leicester City striker Emile Heskey says he did not hesitate to accept a return to the club in a role working with the Foxes' women's side.

  10. members.liverpoolfc.com › history › past-playersEmile Heskey - Liverpool FC

    Emile Ivanhoe Heskey made his Premiership debut as a 17-year-old for Leicester City against QPR in March 1995 and was Liverpool's record signing when Gerard Houllier signed him in 2000. Leicester City were relegated that spring but under the guidance of new manager Martin O'Neill went straight back up to the top division.