Craig Douglas Bellamy (born 13 July 1979) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a forward and is current assistant manager at Premier League side Burnley. Born in Cardiff, Bellamy began his senior playing career with Norwich City, where he made his professional debut in 1996. He signed for Premier League side Coventry City in 2000, breaking the club's record transfer fee, but suffered relegation in his only season. He joined Newcastle United the following year where he helped the club achieve two top-four finishes during a four year spell. Bellamy fell out with manager Graeme Souness in 2005 and spent the latter part of the 2004–05 season on loan at Celtic, where he won the Scottish Cup. More about Craig Bellamy
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Bellamy returned to the Premier League later that year, playing one season with both Blackburn Rovers, where he was named the club's player of the year, and Liverpool, helping the club reach the 2007 UEFA Champions League Final. In 2007 he signed for West Ham United but injury disrupted his time there and in 2009 he joined Manchester City. For the 2010–11 season, Bellamy dropped a division to the Championship to represent his boyhood club Cardiff City on a season-long loan. He helped Cardiff reach the play-offs before they were defeated in the semi-finals. Bellamy returned to Liverpool the following season, winning the 2012 League Cup and reaching the FA Cup final, before rejoining Cardiff City permanently in 2012. He later led them to the Premier League; the first time in more than fifty years that Cardiff had played in the top tier of English football. He played one more season with the club in the Premier League, setting a new record by scoring for his seventh different club in the division, before retiring from playing in 2014.In total, we tracked 352 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Craig Bellamy (Craig Bellamy match worn SIGNED shirt vs Swansea 2013 AF14) was sold in November 2013 for £1030.00 while the cheapest item (CRAIG BELLAMY CARDIFF CITY CAPTAIN SIGNED MATCH ATTAX) found a new owner for £0.10 in August 2018. The month with the most items sold (14) was December 2012 with an average selling price of £2.99 for an autographed item of Craig Bellamy. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in May 2015 with £412.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.55 was August 2018. In average, an autographed item from Craig Bellamy is worth £4.20.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Craig Bellamy were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
Item Title | Price | Store | |
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Celtic FC Shirt Signed By Craig Bellamy | £37.50 | ||
Craig Bellamy - Newcastle - Signed Trading Card - COA - (14726) | £3.50 | ||
Craig Bellamy - WEST HAM UNITED - Signed 2007-08 Shoot Out FOIL Card | £1.99 | ||
CRAIG BELLAMY 2023-24 Panini Prizm Soccer Premier EPL SIGNATURES AUTO AUTOGRAPH | £22.78 | ||
Craig Bellamy Ex-Newcastle United And Man City Footballer Signed Index Card | £0.99 | ||
CRAIG BELLAMY GENUINE SIGNED CAPTAINS ARMBAND WALES LIVERPOOL NEWCASTLE CARDIFF | £24.99 | ||
LIVERPOOL CRAIG BELLAMY HAND SIGNED AND MOUNTED WITH COA | £9.99 | ||
MATCH ATTAX CRAIG BELLAMY LIVERPOOL SIGNED | £0.99 | ||
Signed Craig Bellamy Blackburn Rovers Football Shoot Out Card | £1.99 | ||
Signed Craig Bellamy Liverpool Football Shoot Out Card | £3.20 |
Craig Bellamy says battle against bankruptcy is 'like being on Death Row' (04/01/23): EXCLUSIVE: All of it is there on one page. The millions he earned, the watch collection that was his only extravagance, his generosity, injuries, pain The money he earned and how it has cost him.
DANNY MURPHY: I fear more will face financial ruin just like Craig Bellamy (04/01/23): DANNY MURPHY: It is awful to hear about a player hitting the financial rocks. The saddest part is it's no longer surprising. My heart goes out to Craig Bellamy - it's happened to many before him.
Burnley: Craig Bellamy's influence on this revolution cannot be denied, writes I (03/02/23): IAN LADYMAN: Bellamy has led an imperfect life. He knows this, too. There are things he would change, days he would gladly have back and do differently.
OLIVER HOLT: Newcastle's players should watch their step on grim tour of Saudi A (01/16/22): OLIVER HOLT: Twenty years ago, Craig Bellamy and Kieron Dyer were sent home early from a midseason break, a repeat this time round is likely to have far more serious consequences
Craig Bellamy on his mental health battle. leaving Anderlecht and the pandemic (10/09/21): EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY OLIVER HOLT: Bellamy loved everything about Anderlecht, but knew himself well enough to realise that dislocation from his family was starting to tear him apart.
Craig Bellamy quits role as assistant manager at Anderlecht to deal with depress (09/2021): The former Wales, Liverpool and Manchester City striker revealed last year that he had been diagnosed with the condition, which he said had affected him during his playing days, too.
From Craig Bellamy to Dave Jones: Graeme Souness' long history of bust-ups (06/2020): The confrontational Scot once again hit the headlines this week when Andy Cole described him as a 'bully' during his time in charge of Blackburn Rovers.
Craig Bellamy reveals he nearly retired in 2003 and turned down Manchester Unite (05/2020): An emotional Craig Bellamy - who went on to play for Celtic, Blackburn, Liverpool, West Ham, Manchester City and Cardiff before retiring - opened up on his battle with knee tendonitis.
Families of teenage players label Craig Bellamy's apology 'disingenuous' (10/2019): EXCLUSIVE: The families of teenage players who raised claims of bullying against Craig Bellamy have labelled his apology 'disingenuous'. Now they are demanding to see the findings.
Craig Bellamy reveals his great fear as a kid was that he'd amount to nothing (03/2015): IAN LADYMAN: Craig Bellamy says he is happily retired after hanging up his boots at the end of last season. And the former Wales striker says he is keen to move into management.
Jack Syme dead: John Hartson, Craig Bellamy and Charlie Adam pay tribute to trag (02/2015): John Hartson, Craig Bellamy and Charlie Adam are among those who have paid tribute to a tragic young footballer who has died at the age of 20. Jack Syme, from Abernethy, was a regular member of Forfar Athletic's under-19 team last season.
Craig Bellamy back at City in coaching role (12/2014): Former striker coaching Academy kids.
Craig Bellamy: Newcastle fans think they should be as big as Liverpool or Manche (11/2014): The ex-Newcastle forward believes the expectations of supporters at St James' Park are too high, and that the North East club will 'always be on the outskirts' of the Barclays Premier League giants.
Craig Bellamy's 17-year-old son Ellis has trials with Championship club Ipswich (10/2014): Ipswich Town have handed trials to Craig Bellamy's 17 year-old son Ellis. Like his father Ellis can play as a winger or striker and has been with Cardiff City’s youth squad previously.
Neil Lennon moves to top of Cardiff shortlist after Tony Pulis, Craig Bellamy an (09/2014): Neil Lennon is a leading contender for the Cardiff City managerial vacancy after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's eight-month reign was brought to an end on Thursday.
Ex-Reds firebrand striker Craig Bellamy turns down Strictly Come Dancing offer (07/2014): Understood Welshman wants to pursue a career in management
Stoke City: What a shame Craig Bellamy has retired (05/2014): W ILL Mark Hughes resurrect a recent and rather popular tradition at Stoke City of raiding the Premier League's relegated clubs for a fresh face this summer?Tony Pulis signed no fewer than nine players from rece
Cardiff's Craig Bellamy gets three-game ban after accepting FA charge (04/2014): • Bellamy banned over incident against Swansea • Striker starts ban instantly against Aston Villa Cardiff City's forward Craig Bellamy will serve a three-match ban after accepting a Football Association charge of violent conduct. The former Wales international had been charged for striking Swansea m
Craig Bellamy hints he could retire if he can keep battling Cardiff in the Premi (03/2014): This campaign could be the last for Craig Bellamy after the Cardiff forward admitted he may call it a day when the season ends in May.
Craig Bellamy may quit at end of season if Cardiff City avoid relegation (02/2014): Craig Bellamy is planning to execute Cardiff City's great escape before possibly bringing down the curtain on his career
Craig Bellamy regrets not joining Spurs... but Cardiff man had THREE chances to (11/2013): Craig Bellamy regrets not joining Tottenham on one of the three occasions the club tried to sign him.
No divided loyalties for Craig Bellamy ahead of Norwich City Premier League retu (10/2013): Cardiff’s weekend Premier League trip to Norwich City evokes plenty of happy memories for Craig Bellamy – but the former Canaries’ trainee will harbour no divided loyalties at Carrow Road.
Craig Bellamy hints at retirement (09/2013): Wales and Cardiff City striker Craig Bellamy hints that he may retire from football at the end of the season.
Craig Bellamy previews Cardiff City’s maiden Premier League campaign (08/2013): Cardiff City star Craig Bellamny joins Richard Keys and Andy Gray to look ahead to the new season. The Welsh forward discusses the club’s promotion to the Premier League from the Championship in May and why it was particularly emotional for him.
Cheltenham Town 1 Cardiff City 1: Craig Bellamy and Co fail to break down fourth (07/2013): Premier League new boys Cardiff City were held to a 1-1 draw against League Two side Cheltenham Town at the Abbey Business Stadium.
Craig Bellamy – the young star Norwich City knew they had to keep (06/2013): For Norwich City fans of a certain era, Craig Bellamy made a real impact. An impact relative to his abundant talent – and disproportionate to his stay.