Ian Wright

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Ian Wright is a former English striker renowned for his prolific goal-scoring at Arsenal and as a charismatic football pundit.

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instanceOf association football player
football pundit
human
television presenter
appearancesForClub over 280 appearances for Arsenal F.C. in all competitions
capsForNationalTeam 33 caps for England
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1963-11-03
employedBy BBC Sport
BT Sport (various periods)
surface form: BT Sport

ITV
surface form: ITV Sport
familyName W Wright
fullName Ian Edward Wright
givenName Ian
goalsForClub 118 league goals for Arsenal F.C.
185 goals for Arsenal F.C. in all competitions
goalsForNationalTeam 9 goals for England
heldRecord Arsenal all-time leading goalscorer until surpassed by Thierry Henry
individualAward Arsenal Player of the Season 1991–92
Crystal Palace Player of the Year 1989
Crystal Palace Player of the Year 1991
Premier League Player of the Month November 1996
isFatherOf Bradley Wright-Phillips
Shaun Wright-Phillips
joinedClub Arsenal F.C. in 1991
language English
leagueDebutFor Crystal Palace F.C.
nationality English
notableWork ITV football coverage
Match of the Day
occupation football pundit
television personality
placeOfBirth Woolwich
surface form: Woolwich, London, England
playedFor Arsenal F.C.
Burnley F.C.
Celtic F.C.
Crystal Palace F.C.
England national football team
Greenwich Borough F.C.
Nottingham Forest F.C.
West Ham United F.C.
positionPlayed striker
relative Bradley Wright-Phillips
Shaun Wright-Phillips
retiredFromPlaying 2000
shirtNumberAtArsenal 8
sport association football
styleOfPlay pacey and energetic forward
prolific goal-scorer
transferFrom Crystal Palace F.C. to Arsenal F.C.
wonCompetition European Cup Winners' Cup 1993–94 with Arsenal F.C.
FA Cup
surface form: FA Cup 1992–93 with Arsenal F.C.

FA Cup 1997–98 with Arsenal F.C.
Football League Cup 1992–93 with Arsenal F.C.
1997–98 Premier League
surface form: Premier League 1997–98 with Arsenal F.C.
yearsActiveAsPlayer 1985–2000

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