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    Who is Harry Kane’s wife Katie Goodland and how many children does the England record scorer have?

    ENGLAND captain Harry Kane married his childhood sweetheart Katie Goodland in June 2019 after several years together.And she was there when Kane broke Wayne Rooney’s record to become England’s all-time record goalscorer in March.
    Katie Goodland is a sports science graduate who met Harry Kane in schoolCredit: Getty Images – Getty
     Who is Katie Goodland?
    Katie Goodland is a fitness instructor who has dated England striker Harry Kane since meeting in school.
    Goodland is a sports science graduate who is said to find her husband’s fame a little “crazy”.
    They have two dogs called Brady and Wilson, named after NFL quarterbacks Tom Brady and Russell Wilson.
    Speaking to Esquire, Harry said of Katie: “We went to school together, so she’s seen my whole career. Of course, she’s finding it a little crazy. I think she’s even been in the papers a couple of times taking the dogs out.”
    Kane and Goodland at BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2018Credit: PA
    The pair got engaged during July 2017 on a holiday to the BahamasCredit: Instagram
    When did Katie Goodland meet Harry Kane?
    Katie and Harry are childhood sweethearts who have been together since they met in their school days.
    The pair got engaged during July 2017, when Kane was 23-years-old, on a holiday in the Bahamas.
    Kane, who is England’s captain, got down on one knee on a beach to ask the question – then revealed on Twitter that “she said yes!”
    Katie dazzled in a stunning green dress on holiday with Harry and their baby daughter Ivy, who was born in January 2017Credit: Instagram
    When was the wedding?
    The pair married in the summer of 2019, with Kane announcing that he had married his “best friend”.
    He had previously joked that he would not cry on his wedding day and only if England won a trophy.
    The Tottenham striker celebrated his joyous day by posting this message: “Finally got to marry my Best Friend! I love you.”
    And in a wedding photo on Instagram, he planted a tender kiss on his new wife’s forehead.
    Harry Kane took to social media to proudly show off the new addition to his family, his second girl Vivienne Jane KaneCredit: Instagram @harrykane
    Do Katie Goodland and Harry Kane have any children?
    Harry and Katie currently have three children together, Ivy, Vivienne Jane and Louis.
    However, three will soon be four as the pair announced have that they are expecting a fourth child.
    It comes after Kane became England’s all-time record goalscorer in March 2023 following his goal against Italy in Naples.
    Harry Kane with his family after becoming England’s all-time record scorerCredit: Getty
    Harry Kane and wife Katie announce they are expecting a fourth childCredit: @harrykane via Instagram
    The loved-up couple announced the birth of their first daughter to fans with a touching social media post in January 2017.
    In the heartwarming snap, Kane and Goodland both kissed little Ivy with Kane writing alongside the photo: “Our beautiful baby girl Ivy.”
    The England hitman told fans back in July 2016 that he and Katie were expecting their first child, and that their baby was due to be born after Christmas.
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    Kate, who was famously snapped alongside Harry and David Beckham when they were kids, went into more detail about her labour on her Instagram page, revealing she had a water birth.
    She wrote: “Our beautiful hypnobirthed [sic] baby girl Ivy.
    “Being a first time mum, I was very scared about labour and was recommended to try hypnobirthing [sic].
    “We had an amazing water birth with no pain relief or gas and air and Harry was an incredible birthing partner.”
    In January 2018, Kane revealed on Twitter the couple were expecting their second child.
    Their second daughter was born in August 2018 with the couple again taking to social media to announce the new arrival.
    And the Kane family announced the birth of a first son, Louis Harry Kane, on December 29, 2020.
    How old are Harry Kane and Katie Goodland?
    The England captain is 29-years-old and he began his professional Tottenham career in 2009.
    His wife Katie is 30, a year older than the 2018 World Cup winner.
    Their eldest child is daughter Ivy who is six years old.
    Vivienne Jane is the middle child who is five, while the current youngest of the family is Louis who is 2 years old. More

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    From non-league to international icons, seven players who fought up the football pyramid, including Mings & Moore

    A NUMBER of players have written themselves into international folklore after starring their nation.But how many can say their journey to the top starting in football’s non-league?
    For every superstar tipped for stardom from a young age, there are others whose road to the top is been considerably more gruelling.
    While the likes of Bukayo Saka have burst onto the scene as an Arsenal whizkid to indispensable England ace, others have turned out for Darlington and Yate Town.
    SunSport takes a look at seven of the best non-league to international journeys, including a handful of England stars…
    JORDAN PICKFORD
    Pickford spent time on loan at non-league Darlington during his early days at SunderlandCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Pickford is now England’s No1Credit: Getty
    NOW England’s most-experienced No1, the Everton stopper has been through it all.
    Pickford started his career at Sunderland, but was quickly loaned out to Darlington, then in the Conference Premier – now known as the National League.
    The goalkeeper played 17 times during his half-season loan, before Darlington were relegated to the sixth tier of English football.
    Pickford returned to Sunderland only to be loaned to Conference side Alfreton Town, Burton Albion (League Two), Carlisle United, Bradford (both League One) and Preston (Championship).
    The now-England man quickly established himself as Sunderland No1 before his move to Everton in 2017.
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    By the time he’d moved to Goodison Park – making the England squad for the first time that same summer – Pickford had already played in every tier of English football from the very top to the fifth.
    Now England’s No1, Pickford was exceptional in the run to the Euros final and World Cup last eight.
    TYRONE MINGS
    Tyrone Mings played for non-league Yate Town and Chippenham earlier in his careerCredit: (C)Richard Chappell
    THE now-Aston Villa defender has been in and out of the England squad in recent international breaks, but is very much in Gareth Southgate’s plans.
    He played three time at Euro 2020 before Harry Maguire took his spot but failed to make the World Cup squad.
    But it should be no surprise to anyone that Mings was unfazed by the snub.
    After all, he’s experienced plenty of setbacks during his career.
    Mings, now 30 and 6ft 5in, was released by Southampton’s youth academy in 2009 after eight years for being too small.
    The defender then spent two years at school before returning to football with then-eighth-tier Yate Town in 2011-12.
    Mings – then working as a barman and mortgage advisor to make ends meet – nearly quit football before joining Southern League Premier Division side Chippenham Town in the seventh tier.
    The centre-back – then playing as a left-back – was signed by Ipswich in a deal worth £10,000 to serve as backup to Aaron Cresswell.
    But a surge in form and a growth spurt saw him quickly become a towering centre-back, joining Bournemouth in 2015 for what would be their first-ever season in the Premier League.
    Four years on the south coast saw him move to Aston Villa in 2019.
    Tyrone Mings partnered John Stones in defence vs Croatia, putting in a strong showingCredit: The Sun
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin came off the bench late on vs Croatia in the EurosCredit: Rex
    DOMINIC CALVERT-LEWIN
    MUCH like Pickford – team-mate for club and country – Calvert-Lewin’s route to Premier League and international football was a slightly longer journey than most.
    The striker joined Sheffield United’s academy in 2005 aged eight, before spending nine years in the youth squad, then as a box-to-box midfielder.
    Calvert-Lewin broke into the senior set-up in early 2014, with the Blades still in League One at that time.
    With club bosses believing he needed more senior game-time under his belt, the forward was shipped off to sixth-tier Stalybridge Celtic on loan in December of that year.
    However, after scoring six times in just five games for their first team, his loan was cut short and he returned to Bramall Lane in February 2015.
    Calvert-Lewin signed a new long-term contract before being sent on loan to then-League Two side Northampton, with Sheff Utd believing he was ready for the jump in standard.
    Despite never scoring for the Blades at a senior level, Everton saw his potential and brought him to Merseyside in the summer of 2016.
    Fast forward and Calvert-Lewin has four goals in 11 games for England but missed out on last year’s World Cup squad through injury.
    Che Adams played for youth team St Andrews before playing or Oadby Town and Ilkeston Town
    CHE ADAMS
    CAPPED twice by England’s Under-20s in 2015, Adams is now arguably Scotland’s No1 striker after switching allegiances in 2020.
    While Adams has been on the books of Southampton and Birmingham in recent seasons, he didn’t always have it easy.
    Before moving to Sheffield Utd in 2014-15, the striker was on the books of ninth-tier Oadby Town, then in the United Counties League.
    Adams then moved on to another non-league side, Ilkeston Town, making his senior debut against Jamie Vardy’s old club, Stocksbridge Park Steels in October 2013.
    After close to 100 matches in non-league, Adams was snatched up by Sheff Utd, despite competition from Premier League and Championship clubs.
    He played in all three games for Scotland at Euro 2020 and now has five goals in 22 games for his country.
    Che Adams is arguably Scotland’s top centre-forwardCredit: Getty
    Kieffer Moore played in the 14th tier before working his way up the ranks, including a spell at Yeovil Town, picturedCredit: AFP
    KIEFFER MOORE
    MOORE played in all three of Wales’ World Cup games last winter – including against England.
    But he failed to add to his tally of nine international goals, having also played four times in total for his country at the Euros.
    Of all the footballing journeys listed here, none are quite as fascinating – and long – as Moore’s.
    Born in Torquay, Moore kicked off his career in the south-west of England with Paignton Saints in the 14th TIER – the South Devon League Division Two.
    The striker scored 47 times in just 43 games before moving to Truro in the Conference South (sixth tier) for the 2012-13 season.
    Midway through the season, Moore moved to league rivals Dorchester Town.
    He was then snapped up by then-Championship side Yeovil in the summer of 2013.
    In two seasons at Yeovil, the club was relegated TWICE, to slip back down to League Two, with Moore released.
    The forward joined Norwegian top-flight side Viking for one season, before snubbing offers from League Two sides Exeter and Leyton Orient to sign for National League club Forest Green.
    One-cap England C international Moore joined then-Championship side Ipswich for £10,000 a year later before moving to Barnsley and then Wigan – all for one season apiece.
    He joined Cardiff in 2020 and became a key part of both the Bluebirds and Wales set-ups.
    Moore scored 20 times in 42 Championship games for Cardiff in 2020-21 before moving to Bournemouth last summer – where he has eight Premier League goals in 25 games.
    Moore scored Wales’ equaliser against Switzerland in their tournament openerCredit: The Mega Agency
    Danny Ward started his career at non-league Wrexham and is now Wales’ No1Credit: AFP
    DANNY WARD
    WARD played in all four of Wales’ Euro 2020 games, where they were eliminated in the last 16 by Denmark.
    He also played in two World Cup matches, despite missing his nation’s group-stage opener vs the USA.
    Starting from the beginning, the goalkeeper kicked-off his career at then-Conference Premier side Wrexham – also loaned to league rivals Tamworth.
    Ward joined Liverpool in 2012 and was even the club’s second-choice, behind Simon Mignolet, for much of the 2014-15 season.
    But the goalkeeper only ever played three matches – with two of those in the Premier League – and was loaned out to Morecambe, Aberdeen and Huddersfield.
    In 2018, then-fourth-choice at Anfield, Ward was sold to Leicester for £12.5million.
    Ward initially struggled for Premier League game time, as No2 to Kasper Schmeichel.
    But following the Dane’s departure in 2022, Ward has played 26 times in the 2022-23 season.
    Tom Lockyer spent time in non-league after Bristol Rovers briefly fell out of the Football LeagueCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    TOM LOCKYER
    The centre-back joined Bristol Rovers’ youth academy from Cardiff in 2011.
    Lockyer quickly broke into the first-team for the then-League Two side, but was part of the squad who dropped out of the Football League in 2013-14.
    The 6ft 1in defender – released by Cardiff for being too short – helped Bristol Rovers to back-to-back promotions as they stormed up to League One.
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    In 2019, Lockyer joined then-Championship side Charlton, where he spent just one year before moving on to Luton TOwn.
    The 14-cap Wales international was handed the No5 jersey for Euro 2020 but did not get a minute at the tournament or in the World Cup.
    Tom Lockyer is now on the books of Luton and had the No5 shirt for Wales at the EurosCredit: Getty More

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    Who is Argentina vs Croatia World Cup 2022 referee Daniele Orsato and what controversies has he been involved in?

    REFEREE Daniele Orsato officiated the opening World Cup contest, and will now be in charge for a huge final four clash.The Italian official will preside over the semi-final between Argentina and Croatia.
    Italian Daniele Orsato is one of the world’s most respected and experienced refereesCredit: Getty
    Has he officiated at a World Cup or Euros before?
    The Italian made his first World Cup appearance in 2018 and also officiated at Euro 2020.
    Orsato had before officiated a series of international friendlies and World Cup qualifying fixtures, including the first leg of the World Cup play-off between Honduras and Australia.
    He’s also been a senior referee in Serie A since 2010.
    What has he done so far?
    Orsato made his Serie C debut in 2002, moving to the premier Serie A division for the 2006-07 season. He has gone on to make nearly 200 appearances in the division.
    Since 2012, the Italian has been involved in Champions League fixtures. Orsato went on to referee the 2020 Champions League final between PSG and Bayern Munich before reffing the 2021/22 semi-final second leg between Real Madrid and Chelsea.
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    Has he used VAR before?
    Orsato reversed a decision in a Serie A clash between Inter Milan and Juventus after using VAR to view the incident. The Italian correctly decided to send off Inter’s Matias Vecino instead of sticking with the yellow card he had already given.
    But in the same game he controversially refused to use VAR after failing to give Miralem Pjanic a card for a high tackle on Rafinha, with the Bosnian already on a yellow.
    The decision would prove crucial as Juve went on to secure a late 3-2 win.
    VAR has been used in Italian’s Serie A since the start of the 2017/18 season. Orsato is a regular official in the league.
    He also refereed the controversial Champions League tie between Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain in 2019.
    Orsato awarded a penalty to United in the 94th minute via VAR after a handball by Presnel Kimpembe and Marcus Rashford scored it to send United through.
    Which Euro 2020 games did he referee?
    Daniele Orsato made his Euro 2020 bow in England’s 1-0 win over Croatia.
    And following that game he refereed Spain vs Poland, awarding a penalty to the Spaniards after a VAR review.
    He later officiated Ukraine’s win over Sweden in the last 16 of the tournament.
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    Who is Ghana vs Uruguay referee Daniel Siebert at World Cup 2022?

    PART-TIME German schoolteacher Daniel Siebert had been selected as one of the referees at World Cup 2022.He takes charge of Uruguay’s final group game against Ghana.
    Part-time schoolteacher Daniel Siebert will be refereeing at Euro 2020Credit: AFP
    It will be his second major international tournament appearance, capping off a successful season officiating in both the Bundesliga and the Champions League, a year after he reffed at the Euros.
    Who is Daniel Siebert?
    The 38-year-old started his journey into officiating in 1998 and in 2007 he was appointed a Bundesliga referee by the DFB.
    Siebert spent three years in the German second tier before making the step up to Germany’s top flight.
    He is ranked as a UEFA first category referee, a term given to a group of referees classified as among UEFA’s best.
    In October 2014, Siebert was selected as a FIFA referee, the youngest of the ten German representatives at the time.
    Siebert has brandished 139 yellow cards and just one red card over 35 games this season covering 10 different competitions.
    The German refereed Arsenal’s Europa League last-16 second leg victory against Olympiacos in March.
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    Who is Poland vs Argentina referee Danny Makkelie at World Cup 2022?

    OFFICIAL Danny Makkelie is back on the world stage and is seen as one of the best referees on the planet.He takes charge of Argentina’s massive group stage against Poland at the World Cup, days after he was in charge of Spain’s 1-1 draw with Germany.
    Danny Makkelie was in charge during England’s Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark when he awarded a controversial penaltyCredit: PA
    The Dutchman, a former policeman, was in charge for England’s Euro 2020 semi-final between England and Denmark.
    He was also the ref for Finland’s defeat to Russia in the group stages.Has he officiated at major tournaments before?
    A former police inspector, Makkelie will accept no messing about in the Wembley match-up.
    He was first listed as a FIFA referee in 2011 and at 38 years old, still has plenty of seasons under his belt.
    Before this tournament, Makkelie was the referee for the 2020 Europa League final between Sevilla and Inter Milan, but this is his first major international tournament in the middle.
    What else has he done so far?
    Makkelie made his Eredivise debut in 2009 and has gone on to make over 180 appearances across nine seasons.
    He took charge of five Champions League fixtures in 2019, including the quarter-final first leg when Barcelona beat AS Roma 4-1.
    The Dutchman was blasted by the Italians’ boss Eusebio di Francesco for denying them a penalty in that game, but it proved irrelevant as Roma heroically won the second leg 3-0 to progress on away goals.
    Makkelie has also been involved in the Europe League, officiating 11 matches from 2012 to 2017.
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    Has he used VAR before?
    The Dutchman has been involved in two major controversies with the VAR system.
    Makkelie became the first referee to send-off a player using the technology after he changed his yellow-card decision to a sending off against Willem II’s Anouar Kalu in a KNVB Cup game in 2016.
    He was also involved in one of the most famous and controversial usages of VAR when he took charge of the Dutch Super Cup final between Feyenoord and Vitesse.
    During that match, Feyenoord saw a goal disallowed and a penalty awarded to Vitesse instead after a VAR review showed Makkelie should have given the spot kick before the goal was scored.
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    Who is Iran vs USA referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz at World Cup 2022?

    ANTONIO MATEU LAHOZ is one of the most highly-respected officials in Europe.And the hugely-experienced Spaniard, 45, takes charge of Iran vs USA in the group stages.
    Mateu Lahoz brushing away Man City players’ complaints in the Champions League finalCredit: Reuters
    Who is Antonio Mateu Lahoz?
    One of the games most eccentric and entertaining refs, Lahoz often rocks up to stadiums wearing rock-star sunglasses and a beaming grin.
    Active since 1999, the Spaniard became Fifa-listed in 2011 and took charge of the World Cup 2014 qualifying games.
    He’s a regular fixture in La Liga and has been accused in the past of favouring Real Madrid by some fans.
    Lahoz has been a referee since 1999Credit: Getty – Contributor
    Lahoz is also famous for handing out yellow cards for the slightest of confrontations while ignoring potentially dangerous challenges.
    A bizarre showing in Italy’s World Cup qualifier defeat to Sweden saw him blasted on the internet, with one viewer ranting: “The referee in the game is far too bothered about being the centre of attention.”
    Giving an insight into his style, Lahoz revealed: “For me, reading what is being said in the media in the lead up to a game is fundamental.
    “I want to know how every player comes into the game, if there is pressure, if they have been accused of diving, how many bookings they have. I spend hours reading, watching videos and making notes on my next game.”Has he officiated at major tournaments before?
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    Who is South Korea vs Ghana referee Anthony Taylor at World Cup 2022?

    ANTHONY TAYLOR is back at the World Cup this winter.A familiar face to fans of the Premier League, Taylor takes charge of the group game between South Korea and Ghana in Qatar.
    Taylor will be in the middle for Group F clash between Portugal and GermanyCredit: Ryan Browne-The Times
    Here is everything you need to know about the referee.Who is Anthony Taylor?
    Anthony Taylor is from Wythenshawe, Manchester.
    He first started refereeing in the Northern Premier League in 2002.
    Taylor refereed his first Premier League game eight years later in February 2010, taking charge of Fulham’s 1-0 win over Portsmourh.
    Has he refereed a major tournament before?
    Taylor refereed at Euro 2020 and was in charge in the group game between Denmark and Finland where Christian Eriksen collapsed on the pitch.
    He was praised for his calm demeanour during the match – and for acting within seconds to get medicals onto the field.
    Taylor refereed the Nations League final in October 2021 between Spain and France.
    What was Anthony Taylor’s previous career?
    A former prison officer, Taylor doesn’t take any nonsense on the field – and believes he has taken the tough qualities of that job into his refereeing.
    He explained: “Working in a prison meant I needed a lot of communication and management qualities to deal with daily situations.
    “I spent a considerable number of years working with those who suffered severe mental health problems, a lot of attempted suicides, that kind of thing.
    “I’ve seen the depths that people can reach, sometimes through no fault of their own.”
    Taylor is heading to his first international tournament this summer but has big game experience having taking charge of the 2020 Super Cup final.
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    Arsene Wenger was seen shoving Taylor after Burnley were awarded a late penalty at the Emirates in February 2017.
    Following the match, Taylor, who was fourth official, accused Wenger of swearing at him and questioning his integrity.
    Taylor wrote in his post-match report: “Mr Wenger left his technical area to confront me in disagreement at the decision.
    “Before he said anything I said ‘think carefully before you say anything’.
    Arsene Wenger and Anthony Taylor have historyCredit: Reuters
    “He responded by saying ‘you are dishonest to your federation’.
    “I considered this to be questioning both mine and the referee, Jon Moss’s integrity and impartiality.
    “I stated to Mr Wenger that such a comment was not acceptable and he told me to ‘f*** off’ on two separate occasions.”
    The then-Arsenal boss subsequently received a four-match ban for his behaviour.
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    Who is Spain vs Germany referee Danny Makkelie at World Cup 2022?

    OFFICIAL Danny Makkelie is back on the world stage and is seen as one of the best referees on the planet.He takes charge of Spain’s massive group stage against Germany at the World Cup.
    Danny Makkelie was in charge during England’s Euro 2020 semi-final against Denmark when he awarded a controversial penaltyCredit: PA
    The Dutchman, a former policeman, was in charge for England’s Euro 2020 semi-final between England and Denmark.
    He was also the ref for Finland’s defeat to Russia in the group stages.Has he officiated at major tournaments before?
    A former police inspector, Makkelie will accept no messing about in the Wembley match-up.
    He was first listed as a FIFA referee in 2011 and at 38 years old, still has plenty of seasons under his belt.
    Before this tournament, Makkelie was the referee for the 2020 Europa League final between Sevilla and Inter Milan, but this is his first major international tournament in the middle.
    What else has he done so far?
    Makkelie made his Eredivise debut in 2009 and has gone on to make over 180 appearances across nine seasons.
    He took charge of five Champions League fixtures in 2019, including the quarter-final first leg when Barcelona beat AS Roma 4-1.
    The Dutchman was blasted by the Italians’ boss Eusebio di Francesco for denying them a penalty in that game, but it proved irrelevant as Roma heroically won the second leg 3-0 to progress on away goals.
    Makkelie has also been involved in the Europe League, officiating 11 matches from 2012 to 2017.
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    Has he used VAR before?
    The Dutchman has been involved in two major controversies with the VAR system.
    Makkelie became the first referee to send-off a player using the technology after he changed his yellow-card decision to a sending off against Willem II’s Anouar Kalu in a KNVB Cup game in 2016.
    He was also involved in one of the most famous and controversial usages of VAR when he took charge of the Dutch Super Cup final between Feyenoord and Vitesse.
    During that match, Feyenoord saw a goal disallowed and a penalty awarded to Vitesse instead after a VAR review showed Makkelie should have given the spot kick before the goal was scored.
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