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Bradley Wright-Phillips is an English former soccer player who made a name for himself as a prolific goal scorer during his career. Born on March 12, 1985, in Lewisham, London, Wright-Phillips comes from a family with a rich soccer heritage. His father, Ian Wright, was a famous striker for Arsenal and the English national team, while his brother, Shaun Wright-Phillips, also had a successful career as a professional soccer player.

Wright-Phillips began his career in the youth ranks of Manchester City, where he showed promise as a young striker. However, he struggled to break into the first team and was loaned out to various lower division clubs to gain experience. It wasn't until he joined League One side Brentford on loan in 2008 that he started to make a name for himself. Wright-Phillips scored 6 goals in 15 appearances for Brentford, catching the eye of club scouts and fans alike.

In 2009, Wright-Phillips made a permanent move to Brentford and continued to impress with his goal-scoring prowess. His performances earned him a move to League One club Charlton Athletic in 2011. At Charlton, Wright-Phillips truly came into his own, scoring 32 goals in 82 appearances for the Addicks. His exceptional form caught the attention of Major League Soccer (MLS) side New York Red Bulls, who signed him in 2013.

Wright-Phillips's arrival in MLS marked the beginning of a new chapter in his career. He hit the ground running with the Red Bulls, scoring 27 goals in his debut season and breaking the MLS single-season goal-scoring record. His partnership with fellow striker Thierry Henry was particularly potent, and the two formed a lethal attacking duo. Wright-Phillips continued to find the back of the net with remarkable consistency, finishing as the league's top scorer in 2014 and 2016.

During his time with the Red Bulls, Wright-Phillips became a fan favorite and a key figure in the team's success. He helped the club win the Supporters' Shield, awarded to the team with the best regular-season record, on two occasions and reached the MLS Cup Playoffs multiple times. In 2018, he became the fastest player in MLS history to reach 100 goals, achieving the feat in just 159 games.

Wright-Phillips's impact on the league was not only limited to his goal-scoring exploits; he also became known for his tenacity, work rate, and leadership on the field. He was often praised for his ability to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates, as well as his composure in front of goal. His performances earned him multiple accolades, including MLS Best XI honors and the MLS Golden Boot award for finishing as the league's top scorer.

In 2020, after seven successful seasons with the Red Bulls, Wright-Phillips departed the club and joined Los Angeles FC. Despite facing some injury setbacks, he continued to showcase his goal-scoring ability and contributed to the team's attacking threat. However, his time in MLS ultimately came to an end, and he decided to retire from professional soccer in 2021.

Wright-Phillips's impact on the MLS and the teams he represented was substantial, and he left a lasting legacy as one of the most prolific goal scorers in the league's history. His contributions to the sport were widely recognized, and he received praise from fans, teammates, and opponents alike for his outstanding performances. As he transitioned into retirement, Wright-Phillips expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to play the sport he loved and looked forward to the next chapter of his life. While his playing days may be behind him, his influence on the game and his memorable moments on the field will be fondly remembered by soccer enthusiasts around the world.


Frequently Asked Questions about Bradley Wrightphillips

What is Bradley Wright-Phillips doing now?

On 8 March 2022, Wright-Phillips announced his retirement from football. On 9 March 2022, Wright-Phillips announced that he signed a one-day contract to retire as a New York Red Bull, following which he was appointed "Special Assistant to the Sporting Director".


How old is Bradley Wright-Phillips?

38 years (March 12, 1985)


Has Ian Wright got any biological children?

Personal life. While young, Wright adopted the son of his then girlfriend Sharon Phillips (Shaun, born 1981) and had another child with her (Bradley, born 1985). They both went on to become professional footballers. He also had a son with another girlfriend.


Did Ian Wright adopt Shaun?

Shaun Cameron Wright-Phillips was born on 25 October 1981 in Greenwich, Greater London. He is the son of former England international Ian Wright, who adopted him at the age of three.


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