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Phil Foden Childhood Story (What you didn't know)

Phil Foden Childhood


Foden was born on 28 May 2000 to Claire Foden and Phil Foden Snr in the metropolitan borough of Stockport, United Kingdom.

Phil Foden's parents had him as their first child. Born into a middle-class family, neither Phil's mother, father, nor any of his close relatives belong to the wealthy class of people in Manchester.
Little Foden spent the first few years of his life in Edgeley, a modest suburb of Stockport often considered a perfect area for low- and middle-income people.


The Stockport-born footballer from a Manchester family was not born as an only child to his parents. He grew up alongside his little sister

First contact with football


From an early age, young Phil knew he had a talent for football. After honing his skills on local pitches in Manchester, the enthusiastic youngster was given a trial at Man City’s academy.

The joy of his parents and other family members knew no bounds when Phil passed the tests with flying colors.

Phil Foden at the Man City Academy

Little Phil Foden joined the Man City Academy at the age of 8. Playing for this club means everything to the little boy who has been given the right platform, including huge parental support to nurture his talent from an early age.


During his teenage years at the academy, Phil Foden became a precocious prodigy who did nothing but thrill fans with his skills .
The Manchester native is blessed with adhesive control and a talent for outwitting opponents.


Phil Foden's success has seen him rise through the ranks very quickly, facing all types of opponents.

As a teenager, Phil understood that to achieve success he needed technical quality, a bit of luck and, most importantly, not to get hurt.
As far as we know, Foden's first sporting success as a teenager came when he helped his youth team win the prestigious Neon Cup .
In this competition, the promising footballer received the award for “ best player of the tournament ”.


To all who knew him, it was a sign that he had truly reached his level as an academy football player.
Phil Foden has once again proved that he is one of City's greatest youngsters thanks to his honours.

Phil Foden's childhood with the England national team

In May 2017, Foden scored in the final of the 2017 UEFA European Under-17 Championship as the England U-17 team suffered a penalty shoot-out defeat to Spain . In October of the same year, Foden gained widespread press attention after scoring two goals in the final of the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup , also against Spain, as England won the competition. He was voted the best player of the tournament. He won the 2017 FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden Ball award , where he also gained widespread press attention and significant media coverage.


On 27 May 2019, Foden was included in England's 23-man squad for the 2019 European Under-21 Championship , and scored a stunning goal – his first for the U21s – in a 2–1 defeat to France in Cesena .

Manchester City debut


He made his senior debut on 21 November 2017, as a substitute in a 1–0 win over Feyenoord , becoming the fourth youngest English player to play in the UEFA Champions League , aged 17 years and 177 days.

Under the command of multiple champion Pep Guardiola , Phil had a very successful spell at the English club. The player, who began his career in midfield, was able to share the field at the Etihad Stadium for the first time in the Premier League in December 2017. In the match, the Englishman replaced İlkay Gündoğan in the 4-1 win over Tottenham.

In the English Championship, the player managed to participate in the most hegemonic moment in the history of the blue club from Manchester. In his first five seasons, Foden secured five League trophies, with his outstanding performance during the 2022–23 season standing out , as he managed to achieve his best mark since his debut in the competition: 11 goals.

Among his key games in the competition, Phil was particularly notable when he managed to score his first hat-trick in the Premier League. In the same season that he had scored 11 goals, Foden showed great skill by managing to find the back of the net against City's biggest rivals, Manchester United , on three occasions and securing a 6-3 win over the Red Devils .

Playing in the FA Cup , the Englishman did not take long to win his first title. Although he did not win the Cup in the 2017–18 season, he was able to actively participate in the glorious moment in the following season. Scoring a goal on his debut, and two more goals against Newport County in the 5th Round, Phil was on the field in the first three matches of City that would be crowned champion against Watford 6–0 in the final. However, he did not participate in the final three games at the manager's option.

The team then went on to be eliminated in the semi-finals three times in a row before finally being able to play in the final again . In the 2022–23 season, when City were actively competing for the Triple Crown, the Citizens reached the Final against Manchester United, who were led by Erik ten Hag . Phil played in the final moments of the match and saw his club secure a 2–1 triumph.

In the English League Cup , the athlete reached the mark of four trophies in his first five years. Despite this, he did not score any goals, he provided an assist for Sergio Agüero to open the scoring in the decision against Aston Villa in 2020. The game ended 2-1 and City secured yet another trophy.

In the Champions League , the player suffered several eliminations with the team. However, after the final lost to Chelsea in 2020, Manchester City began to appear, season after season, among the top four and Phil was able, for the first time in his career, to be crowned Continental Champion in the 2022–23 season .


In 2024, after a great English Championship season, where Phil Foden scored 19 goals in 35 appearances, Phil Foden was voted the best player of the 2023-24 Premier League season .

Phil Foden's family


Foden's success allowed his family to move from Edgeley, a modest suburb of Stockport, to Bramhall, a much more affluent area in south Manchester.

Phil Foden's father

Phil Foden's mother


Claire Foden is a housewife who does nothing more than take good care of her home and has ensured Foden's success

Phil Foden's sister


Foden has a sister who is currently enjoying the many incredible benefits of having an older sibling playing in the Premier League.

Phil Foden's grandmother


The feeling of having your grandparents still alive after you have achieved success in your career is wonderful to see.

Phil Foden wife


England footballer Phil is in a relationship with Rebecca Cooke, who he met as a teenager at a party.
The couple has been in a relationship for years and has created a beautiful family, which they often show off on social media.

Phil Foden children


Phil is a father of three, with Rebecca welcoming the couple's third child in June. The couple are parents to a four-year-old son, Ronnie, a three-year-old daughter, True, and a newborn son.
Speaking about Ronnie's birth, Phil wrote on the Main City website: "I was there for the birth. I walked out of the room, had a little tear and then came back in like nothing had happened. I'm not one to cry in front of people.

"I like to be alone, but I was there in the room, I saw it happen and it was a special moment. Your life changes."

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