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Jude English football player Victor William Bellingham was born on June 29, 2003. He now plays midfield for both the England national team and La Liga team Real Madrid. He was awarded the Golden Boy, which goes to nominees who played in Europe during the previous calendar year,[4] and the Kopa Trophy, which goes to the greatest player in the globe during the previous season, to male football players under the age of 21 in 2023.[5][6] Bellingham is regarded by many as one of the world’s top players.[7][8]

Bellingham began playing for Birmingham City as an under-8. In August 2019, at the age of 16 years, 38 days, he made his senior debut, making history as the club’s youngest first-team player. Bellingham continued to play frequently during the 2019–20 campaign. In July 2020, he signed with Borussia Dortmund, where he scored their youngest goal on his debut. He played for the team for three seasons, making 132 games and winning the 2020–21 DFB–Pokal; his 2022–23 season efforts helped Dortmund finish in second place and earned him the Bundesliga Player of the Season honor. Bellingham joined Real Madrid in 2023 for a reported €103 million.

He represented England at under-15, under-16under-17 and under-21 levels. He made his first appearance for the senior team in November 2020, and represented the country at UEFA Euro 2020 and the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Bellingham joined Birmingham City as an under-8,[10] after playing for Stourbridge.[17] He played for their under-18 team at 14,[15] and made his debut for their under-23 team at the age of 15, on 15 October 2018 away to Nottingham Forest‘s U23s. Entering the game after an hour, he scored the only goal in the 87th minute “sliding in to force the ball over the goal line after pressure by Kyle McFarlane on the keeper diverted the ball into his path.”[18] By March 2019, he had three goals from ten development squad appearances,[19] had featured in FourFourTwo‘s list of the “50 most exciting teenagers in English football”,[20] and was mentioned as of interest to major European clubs.[21][22] He was gradually introduced to the first-team environment while still a schoolboy: increasingly training with the seniors, he accompanied them on matchday to observe,[15] and travelled as the “19th man” for a Championship match in March.[19]

Bellingham took up a two-year scholarship with Birmingham City to begin in July 2019.[23] He was part of the first-team training camp in Portugal,[24] played and scored in pre-season friendlies,[25] and was given squad number 22 for the 2019–20 season.[26] On 6 August, when he started the EFL Cup first round visit to Portsmouth, Bellingham became Birmingham City’s youngest first-team player. At 16 years, 38 days, he lowered the record set by Trevor Francis in 1970 by 101 days.[10] He played for 80 minutes in the 3–0 defeat, and was the Birmingham Mail‘s man of the match.[27] He made his first Football League appearance 19 days later, as a second-half substitute in a 3–0 defeat away to Swansea City,[28] and his home debut on 31 August against Stoke City. Replacing the injured Jefferson Montero after half an hour, Bellingham scored the winner – albeit via a generous deflection – as Birmingham came back from 1–0 down to beat Stoke 2–1, and thus became their youngest goalscorer, aged 16 years and 63 days.[29] He started the next match, away to Charlton Athletic two weeks later, and scored the only goal from Kerim Mrabti‘s cutback.[30]

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