Dwight Yorke

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Dwight Yorke is a retired Trinidad and Tobago striker best known for his prolific Premier League career, particularly with Aston Villa and Manchester United, with whom he won the treble in 1999.

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Label Occurrences
Dwight Eversley Yorke 1
Dwight Yorke canonical 1

Statements (50)

Predicate Object
instanceOf association football player
human
capsForNationalTeam 72
club Al Shabab Riyadh
surface form: Al Shabab FC (Riyadh)

Aston Villa
surface form: Aston Villa F.C.

Birmingham City F.C.
Blackburn Rovers F.C.
Manchester United F.C.
Sunderland A.F.C.
Sydney FC
continentOfOrigin North America
countryOfCitizenship Trinidad and Tobago
dateOfBirth 1971-11-04
debutForAstonVillaYear 1989
familyName Yorke
fullName Dwight Yorke self-linksurface differs
surface form: Dwight Eversley Yorke
givenName Dwight
goalsForNationalTeam 19
individualAward PFA Team of the Year (Premier League)
surface form: PFA Team of the Year 1998–99 Premier League

Premier League Golden Boot
surface form: Premier League Golden Boot 1998–99

Premier League Player of the Season
surface form: Premier League Player of the Season 1998–99
isRetired true
joinedManchesterUnitedYear 1998
leagueParticipatedIn A-League Men
surface form: A-League

Premier League
Saudi Pro League
leftAstonVillaYear 1998
leftManchesterUnitedYear 2002
nationalTeam Trinidad and Tobago national football team
notableAchievement won the continental treble with Manchester United in 1998–99
notableFor strike partnership with Andy Cole at Manchester United
participatedIn 2006 FIFA World Cup
placeOfBirth Canaan, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
playedForNationalTeamFrom 1989
playedForNationalTeamUntil 2009
positionPlayed forward
striker
regionOfOrigin Caribbean
retirementYear 2009
roleAt2006WorldCup captain of Trinidad and Tobago national team
shirtNumber 19
sport association football
trophyWon A-League Grand Final
surface form: A-League Championship 2005–06

A-League Men
surface form: A-League Premiership 2005–06

FA Cup
surface form: FA Cup 1998–99

Intercontinental Cup
surface form: Intercontinental Cup 1999

Premier League 1998–99
Premier League 1999–2000
Premier League 2000–01
UEFA Champions League 1998–99

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Aston Villa notablePlayer Dwight Yorke
Dwight Yorke fullName Dwight Yorke self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Dwight Eversley Yorke