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Declan Rudd

Declan Thomas Rudd (born 16 January 1991) is an English former professional footballer who played as a . He spent his youth career in the Norwich City academy, signing professionally at age 17, and made his senior debut for the club in September 2009 against Gillingham in the . Rudd appeared 13 times in the for Norwich City during the 2011–12 and 2015–16 seasons, including his top-flight debut in a 3–1 loss to on 27 August 2011. He also had a spell at Charlton Athletic in 2013, before joining Preston North End on a permanent basis in 2017, where he became a regular starter and played nearly 200 matches across all competitions. In total, he made over 270 senior appearances for Norwich City, Preston North End, and Charlton Athletic, recording 64 clean sheets. Rudd retired from professional on 31 March 2022 at the age of 31, following a long-term that had sidelined him since 2020. Post-retirement, he transitioned into , obtaining a B licence, and returned to Norwich City in 2025 as lead academy goalkeeping coach, later becoming head of academy goalkeeping. During his playing days, he openly discussed challenges, including anxiety and self-doubt exacerbated by social media criticism and personal pressures, for which he sought support through the .

Early life

Childhood in Diss

Declan Rudd was born on 16 January 1991 in , . Raised in the local community, Rudd came from a family without any prominent footballing background, though his relatives provided strong support for his early sporting endeavors. His , Stuart, demonstrated particular dedication by attending almost every one of his matches from the age of nine onward, while his grandfather expressed pride in the young player's confidence. Rudd's passion for emerged early, with him beginning to play as a around the age of eight for the local youth team Bressingham, where his agility and physical presence stood out. It was during one such local match that Norwich City scouts first noticed him, leading to his invitation to join their academy system. Prior to this, he had received no formal coaching, relying instead on informal play in the Diss area, including roles like centre-back or defensive during games at Diss High .

Academy entry at Norwich City

Declan Rudd joined the Norwich City at the age of nine, beginning his structured development within the club's youth system. Having been scouted locally in Diss, he quickly integrated into the academy environment, where coaches identified his potential early on. Throughout his academy progression, Rudd demonstrated strong attributes as a , contributing significantly to youth team successes. In the summer of 2008, at the age of 17, he signed his first professional contract with Norwich City, marking a key milestone in his transition toward senior . This deal came after consistent performances in the youth ranks, solidifying his status as a promising talent within the organization. Rudd's standout moment in the academy came during the 2008–09 campaign, where he served as the primary for 's under-18 side. The team advanced to the semi-finals, with Rudd playing a pivotal role, including saving three penalties in a dramatic shootout win over in the fifth round. His heroics helped propel the young Canaries deep into the competition, showcasing his composure and shot-stopping ability under pressure.

Club career

Norwich City tenure

Declan Rudd made his first-team debut for on 26 September 2009, substituting for the dismissed in a 1–1 draw away to Gillingham. The 18-year-old academy product kept a clean sheet from the 34th minute onward, helping advance to the , which they won 4–3. This appearance marked the beginning of Rudd's limited but notable senior involvement at his boyhood club, where he remained contracted for the next eight years. Between 2009 and 2017, Rudd accumulated 21 senior appearances for across all competitions, primarily in cup ties and occasional league fixtures. His opportunities were sporadic, often arising from injuries or suspensions to the established first-choice . For instance, Rudd featured in two matches during the 2010–11 season as secured automatic promotion to the by finishing second, though he was predominantly the third-choice option behind Ruddy and . Rudd continued in a backup capacity through Norwich's Premier League stints and subsequent relegations, including a brief run of starts in the 2015–16 season amid Ruddy's form struggles. During the 2014–15 , he again served as third-choice as the earned back to the top flight via the play-offs, appearing twice in the . Loyal to since joining the academy at age eight, Rudd's tenure ended in June 2017 when he transferred to Preston North End for an undisclosed fee after 18 years with the Canaries.

Loan spells to other clubs

Rudd's development at Norwich City included several loan spells to lower-league clubs to accumulate first-team experience as a . These moves allowed him to compete in competitive environments while remaining under contract with his parent club. In January 2013, Rudd joined side Preston North End on until the end of the 2012–13 season. He made 14 appearances during this period, keeping eight clean sheets and helping stabilize the team's defense in the latter stages of the campaign. Rudd returned to Preston North End for a second loan spell ahead of the 2013–14 season, signing on a season-long deal in June 2013. Over the course of the year, he featured in 55 matches across all competitions, recording 20 clean sheets and playing a key role in the team's run to the League One play-off final, where he kept a clean sheet in the 0–0 draw against before Preston lost on penalties. Following a period back at Norwich, Rudd was loaned to Charlton Athletic in for the 2016–17 season, starting August 2016 and lasting until June 2017, during which he made 40 appearances.

Preston North End permanent spell

Rudd signed permanently with Preston North End on 20 June 2017, joining from City on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee after being released by his boyhood club. This move followed two successful spells at , allowing him to establish a long-term presence as the club's primary in the . Over the next five seasons, Rudd made 121 appearances in the for , solidifying his role as the first-choice and contributing to the team's consistent mid-table finishes that ensured their retention in tier. In the 2017–18 campaign, his performances were instrumental in achieving a seventh-place finish—their highest league position since 1961—with the team recording 15 clean sheets across all competitions. Rudd's reliability between the posts helped foster defensive stability, as evidenced by his 28 clean sheets in league play during his permanent tenure. In April 2020, amid interest from other clubs, Rudd extended his contract with until 2023, underscoring his commitment to the Lilywhites. However, from the 2020–21 season onward, persistent problems began to impact his availability; a serious injury sustained in training in January 2021 sidelined him for over a year and restricted him to just 23 league appearances across his final two campaigns. Despite these setbacks, Rudd remained a valued squad member until his eventual retirement in March 2022.

Charlton Athletic loan

On 2 August 2016, Declan Rudd joined on a season-long loan from , providing cover and competition in goal for the Sky Bet side. The 25-year-old , who had previously featured in the for , was brought in to bolster Charlton's options following their relegation from the the prior season. Rudd quickly established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper at , making 38 appearances in during the 2016–17 campaign and totaling 40 outings across all competitions. His performances were marked by reliability, conceding 46 goals while securing 8 clean sheets, contributing to Charlton's solid mid-table finish of 13th place in . Rudd's shot-stopping and distribution played a key role in maintaining defensive stability for manager Russell Slade and his successor , helping the Addicks secure comfortable safety from relegation. The loan spell concluded at the end of the 2016–17 season, with Rudd returning to Norwich City in the summer of 2017, where he soon attracted interest leading to a permanent move elsewhere.

International career

Youth international levels

Rudd began his representative career at the youth international level with the U16 team, making his debut in 2007 and earning one cap in friendlies during that year. The following year, he advanced to the England U17 squad, where he was part of the team for development matches. Rudd was part of the England U19 squad for the , where the team finished as runners-up, though he did not make any appearances. Across the 2009–2010 period, he earned six caps for the U19 team, including in European Championship qualifying fixtures. He also represented at U18 level.

England U21 appearances

Rudd earned his first call-up to the England under-21 squad in 2011, though he remained an unused substitute in subsequent matches at lower youth levels. His debut at this level came on 5 February 2013 in a friendly against at Banks's Stadium in , where he entered as a substitute for Jason Steele and played the full second half in a 4–0 victory, keeping a clean sheet. This appearance marked his sole cap for the team. Throughout 2013, Rudd was regularly included in the under-21 setup as a backup goalkeeper to , featuring in the squad for several qualifiers, including wins over (3–0) and (4–0) in March, though he did not see any playing time in those fixtures. He was also part of the 23-man squad for the finals in , serving as the third-choice goalkeeper behind Butland and , but did not feature in any of the three group-stage matches, where exited with one loss and two draws. No further appearances followed in 2014, as Rudd's international opportunities at under-21 level were limited by competition from established goalkeepers and his club commitments.

Post-playing career

Retirement due to injury

Declan Rudd's persistent injury originated during a training session in January 2021, when in his dislodged and jammed behind the kneecap, severely limiting his ability to play. This incident marked the beginning of an 18-month struggle that sidelined him for most of the period, with the injury preventing regular first-team involvement despite initial hopes for recovery. Following multiple surgeries over the subsequent months, including a significant procedure in late 2021, Rudd consulted with medical experts who determined that further attempts to return to professional play were not viable. On 31 March 2022, at the age of 31, he officially announced his from professional while with North End, where he had been attempting a comeback with limited appearances earlier in the season. This decision ended a career that saw him make over 270 appearances across various clubs and competitions. In his retirement statement, Rudd expressed deep gratitude to Norwich City, his boyhood club, for the opportunities to represent at youth levels, play in the , and contribute to three promotions, describing it as living his dream. He also thanked North End for providing crucial early experience on at age 20 and later a welcoming home during his five-year permanent stint, noting, "Thank you also to... , who gave me the opportunity when I was 20 to go and play some games and gave me all I needed to make a step in the game, to then return years later and play there for five years making me feel at home from day one." Additionally, he acknowledged Charlton Athletic for his spell there, while reflecting on the emotional difficulty of the farewell, stating, "The worst thing is I haven’t had the chance to say bye to the players, the staff or the fans yet."

Coaching role at Norwich City

Following his retirement from professional football in March 2022, Declan Rudd returned to City in November 2022 as Lead Academy Goalkeeping Coach. He holds UEFA B, UEFA A goalkeeping, and UEFA B goalkeeping licences. In this position, he focused on nurturing the club's emerging goalkeepers, working closely with youth players across various age groups to enhance their technical skills, decision-making, and overall development within the system. Drawing on his own background as a academy graduate who progressed through the ranks from age nine, Rudd emphasized the importance of building resilience and a strong foundation for long-term success in the sport. In September 2024, Rudd served as interim first-team coach following the departure of Paul Clements. Rudd has spoken enthusiastically about rejoining his boyhood club, describing the opportunity as fulfilling a personal ambition to contribute to its future. In an official club interview, he stated, "It's an to be part of the club again," highlighting his commitment to giving back through after his playing days. His approach incorporates insights from his professional experience, including sessions on shot-stopping, distribution, and mental preparation tailored to the demands of modern goalkeeping. In July 2025, Rudd advanced to the role of Head of Academy Goalkeeping, overseeing the broader strategy for goalkeeper development at the club. This promotion expanded his influence, allowing him to lead training programs, scout talent, and collaborate with senior coaching staff to align academy efforts with first-team requirements.

Personal life

Impact of knee injury

Declan Rudd sustained a significant injury during a training session in January 2021, when his became caught under him, resulting in damage that dislodged and jammed behind the kneecap. This marked the beginning of chronic knee issues that severely limited his physical capabilities as a professional . The injury drastically reduced Rudd's playing time during his final seasons at Preston North End. In the 2019/20 season, he had been a mainstay, making 46 appearances, but the 2020/21 campaign saw him limited to 23 outings before the injury sidelined him for the remainder. By the 2021/22 season, his involvement dropped further to just 4 appearances, primarily in cup competitions, as ongoing problems prevented consistent participation. This sharp decline interrupted what had been a stable role as a first-team regular in the . Rudd's rehabilitation involved multiple surgeries, including procedures in early 2021 and December 2021, alongside extensive physiotherapy to address the persistent and structural damage. Despite these efforts, the chronic nature of the injury rendered a full return to competitive play impossible, as repeated attempts at recovery failed to restore the necessary mobility and stability for elite-level goalkeeping. The knee injury fundamentally altered Rudd's career trajectory, transitioning him from a promising long-term starter in the —having amassed over 190 appearances for across three spells—to an early at age 31, curtailing any potential for further progression or higher-division opportunities.

Mental health experiences

In October 2025, former professional Declan Rudd publicly disclosed his experiences with during an interview marking , marking the first time he had spoken openly about these struggles. He described hitting low points several years before his career-ending knee injury in early 2021, including periods where he dreaded training, avoided getting out of bed, and relied on excessive drinking as a mechanism amid professional success at Preston North End. These challenges were intensified by from living away from his family support network, which placed significant pressure on his wife while raising their young children. Following the 2021 knee injury that forced his at age 31 in 2022, Rudd's difficulties deepened, leading to a loss of identity tied to his career and an inability to even watch matches during recovery. He experienced further isolation in this period, compounded by developing addictions to and prescribed for , which he later identified as a critical low point. Rudd credited his wife's insistence on seeking professional help within 24 hours of recognizing the severity, along with 2.5 years of counseling provided by the (), for pulling him out of this "headspace" and enabling gradual recovery. In his current role as Head of Academy Goalkeeping at Norwich City since 2023, Rudd has become an advocate for awareness in , emphasizing the importance of open conversations to combat stigma and supporting young players in navigating pressures like . He has highlighted how family involvement and were instrumental in his progress, stating that "the strongest people actually can talk about things" and encouraging others to prioritize emotional well-being over perceived weakness. This advocacy reflects a recent development in Rudd's post-retirement narrative, with no prior public discussions of these issues.

Career statistics and achievements

Club appearances and statistics

Declan Rudd made 240 appearances in English competitions across his professional club career, supplemented by approximately 30 matches, for a total of around 270 senior appearances. He recorded 64 clean sheets in games and did not score any goals, consistent with his as a . His performances were primarily in the lower tiers, with limited exposure at the top level. The following table summarizes his club statistics, focusing on appearances and key metrics by club and period:
ClubPeriodLeague AppsCup AppsTotal AppsLeague Clean SheetsGoals Conceded (League)
2008–2016211334432
(loan)2012–2014609692454
(loan)2016–201738240844
(permanent)2017–2022121612728148
Career Total240~30~27064278
Data reflects senior appearances in league and domestic cup competitions (, , play-offs); youth and reserve matches excluded. Rudd's league appearances broke down by division as follows: 13 in the (all with City, including 2 clean sheets), 122 in the (primarily with North End, with 29 clean sheets), and 105 in (across , loan, and Charlton, with 33 clean sheets). This distribution highlights his progression from third-tier football to consistent starts in the second tier later in his career.

International statistics

Rudd earned a total of 6 caps for at youth international levels, with no appearances for the senior team. His international career included appearances at U16, U19, and U21 levels, with participation in the 2009–10 (4 caps in qualifiers and group stage) and a substitute appearance in a 2013 qualifying friendly. Detailed records of goals conceded are limited, but his contributions helped youth teams in competitive fixtures against international opponents. The following table summarizes his appearances by age group:
Age GroupAppearances
U161
U194
U211
Specific opponents and matches are not comprehensively documented in available records, but notable fixtures included U19 games in the 2009–10 against teams like , , and , as well as a U21 friendly against in 2013.

Honours

Throughout his professional career, Declan Rudd did not receive any individual awards, but he contributed to several team achievements at both youth and senior levels.

Club Honours

Norwich City
  • Football League One: 2009–10 (made 7 appearances during the promotion-winning season).
  • EFL Championship play-offs: 2015 (featured in the semi-final victory over Ipswich Town, helping secure promotion to the ).
  • FA Youth Cup quarter-finalist: 2008–09 (key performer in the youth team's run, including saving three penalties in a 3–1 shootout win over in the fifth round).
Preston North End
  • play-offs semi-finalist: 2013–14 (played every minute of the semi-final ties against United, which lost 4–2 on aggregate).

International Honours

U19

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