Micah Richards
Premier League defender and sports broadcaster
Micah Richards is an English former professional footballer born on June 24, 1988, who became one of the most promising young defenders in world football during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Rising through Manchester City's youth academy, Richards developed into a dynamic and pacey full-back whose athletic abilities made him a standout performer in the Premier League. During his time at Manchester City under manager Mark Hughes and Roberto Mancini, Richards was instrumental in the club's rise to prominence, including their 2011-12 Premier League title-winning season. His career also included significant spells at Aston Villa, where he became captain, and AS Roma in Serie A, showcasing his talents across Europe's top leagues. Known for his exceptional pace, powerful running style, and defensive awareness, Richards became a regular for England's national team, earning multiple caps and representing his country at international tournaments. After retiring from professional football, Richards successfully transitioned into sports broadcasting and journalism, becoming a respected pundit and analyst for major sports networks. His intelligent commentary and articulate analysis have made him one of football's most compelling broadcasters.
Athlete
English
1988
Thinking about the name
Micah
Hebrew origin
“A Hebrew biblical name meaning 'who is like the Lord,' derived from 'Mikha'yahu,' Micah is both the name of an Old Testament prophet and a contemporary favorite. The name bridges spiritual tradition with modern accessibility, feeling both timeless and current. It has gained significant popularity as a gender-neutral choice while maintaining its strong biblical foundation.”