Who Is Troy Deeney? Age, Biography and Wiki
Born on June 29, 1988, Troy Deeney is currently 36 years old. Known for his tenacity and skill on the pitch, Deeney made a name for himself at Watford FC, where he served as captain. His journey through professional football has been marked by resilience, leadership, and a commitment to community work. The athlete remains active in promoting various charitable causes alongside his football career.
For more details, visit his Wikipedia page.
Occupation | Football Coach |
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Date of Birth | June 29, 1988 |
Age | 37 Years |
Birth Place | Solihull, England |
Horoscope | Cancer |
Country | England |
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Troy Deeney's Popularity over time
Height, Weight & Measurements
Troy Deeney stands tall at 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs approximately 194 lbs (88 kg). His sturdy physique has contributed to his performance as a striker, allowing him to hold his ground against defenders while showcasing excellent aerial ability.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
As for his personal life, Deeney has been very open about his relationships. In 2025, he is in a committed relationship with his long-term partner, a notable influencer. The couple shares a strong bond and often features each other on social media. Troy also has children, and he frequently shares moments with his family, emphasizing the importance of family values in his life.
At the age of 10, Deeney and his mother were assaulted by his father, leading to visits from social services. The couple split when Deeney was 11 with his mother taking custody of their children. He maintained a relationship with his father, who was a drug dealer in Deeney's local area.
Deeney was expelled from school when he was 14, before returning at the age of 15 but left at 16 without any GCSEs. Since 2012 he has earned GCSEs in English, Science and Maths.
Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Troy Deeney's estimated net worth is around $10 million. His primary source of income has been his football career, but his ventures into business and media have also contributed significantly to his wealth. His salary from playing professionally, complemented by endorsements and appearances, has solidified him as a financially savvy athlete.
On 4 August 2010, Deeney handed in a written transfer request amid interest from several Championship clubs. He had been told he was to leave Walsall earlier in the summer, and had slackened his pre-season training in protest at the club's hardline stance when trying to sell him.
He signed for Watford two days later for an initial fee of £250,000 rising up to £500,000 on a two-year contract that lifted his salary from £1,200 to £6,000 a week.
Walsall also negotiated a 20% sell-on fee for any profit were Watford to sell him in the future, something that later would complicate potential transfers away from the club according to Deeney in 2018.
On the same day Deeney signed for Watford, he played a part in their 3–2 win against Norwich City on the opening day of the season, coming on for Marvin Sordell in the second half. Deeney found his poor pre-season meant he struggled for fitness in comparison to his new teammates.
He scored his first Watford goal against Notts County in the first round of the League Cup on 24 August. Deeney went on to make 40 appearances for Watford in his first season, scoring three goals from 20 starts, although he was mainly deployed on the wing by Malky Mackay.
Career, Business and Investments
Troy Deeney had a stunning football career, playing for clubs such as Walsall and Watford. His dedication to the sport has not only brought him accolades but also opened doors to various business ventures. He is involved in investments, including a popular sports clothing brand and several charity initiatives aimed at youth empowerment. Deeney uses his platform to inspire the next generation of athletes and give back to the community.
Deeney started his professional career at Walsall. He spent a brief spell on loan with Southern League Premier Division club Halesowen Town during the 2006–07 season. He transferred to Championship club Watford in 2010 and captained the team to promotion to the Premier League in the 2014–15 season.
After 11 years and more than 400 matches with Watford, he left the club as a free agent in August 2021 and spent two years with Birmingham City. He joined Forest Green Rovers in August 2023 in a player/coach role and became permanent manager later that year, but was sacked in January 2024.
Social Network
Troy Deeney boasts a robust presence on social media platforms including Instagram and Twitter. With hundreds of thousands of followers, he shares glimpses of his life both on and off the pitch, engages with fans, and promotes his business endeavors. His social media activity not only reflects his personality but also serves as a medium through which he raises awareness for various causes he cares about.
Deeney made his first appearance for Watford, after his release from prison, against Bristol City at Vicarage Road on 22 September 2012. The match finished 2–2, with Deeney coming on in the second half and hitting the post.
He started the next match against Huddersfield Town on 29 September, and scored the winner from a spot kick in the 3–2 away win. He scored a memorable double against his boyhood club, Birmingham City, as Watford ran out 4–0 winners on 16 February 2013.
Education
While Troy Deeney's formal education was primarily centered around sports and football training, he has spoken about the importance of education beyond the pitch. He encourages young athletes to pursue their studies and invest in their futures. He often participates in workshops and programs aimed at mentoring young talents, emphasizing that a good education is critical for a successful life, both in and out of sports.
Deeney was invited by the Aston Villa academy to take part in a four-day summer trial at the age of 15 with a view to earning a youth contract; however, he missed the first three days as he "knew there was a game on the last day" and was not offered terms by Villa.
After leaving school in 2004 he had begun training as a bricklayer, earning £120 a week, and joined Chelmsley Town.
He made his debut on 9 October 2004 in a 2–1 victory against Mile Oak Rovers, only coming into the first team as several players were unavailable because the game was an early kick-off – it had been brought forward to avoid clashing with England's 2006 World Cup Qualifier against Wales.
After holding down a regular place in the team, Deeney went on to win Chelmsley Town's Player of the Year for the 2005–06 season.