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Jonathan Walters

Jonathan Walters (born 20 September 1983) is an former professional footballer who played primarily as a or right winger, and currently serves as the of club Stoke City. Born in , England, to an mother, Walters qualified for nationality and made 54 appearances for the national team between 2010 and 2018, scoring 14 goals. His international career included participation in and , where he was pivotal in qualification campaigns, notably scoring five goals in ten matches during the successful Euro 2016 qualifiers. Walters began his professional career in the at Blackburn Rovers before embarking on a path with loans and permanent moves to clubs such as Bolton Wanderers, Hull City, , Scunthorpe United, , Chester City, and Town. His breakthrough came at in the , where he scored 32 goals in 149 appearances between 2007 and 2010. In August 2010, Walters joined Stoke City for a £2.75 million fee, becoming a key figure in their survival and establishing himself as a club legend with 62 goals in 271 appearances over seven seasons. Known for his versatility, , and physicality—standing at 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)—he contributed to memorable moments, including scoring in the , though Stoke lost 1-0 to Manchester City. After transferring to in 2017 for an undisclosed fee, Walters made just 3 appearances before a chronic Achilles injury forced his retirement in March 2019 at age 35. Across his club career, he amassed over 500 professional appearances and 93 league goals. Transitioning to coaching and management, Walters held scouting and roles at Stoke before being appointed interim in February 2024 and permanently in the role since April 2024, overseeing squad rebuilding and transfer strategy as of 2025.

Early career

Blackburn Rovers

Jonathan Walters was born on 20 September 1983 in , . He began his football career in the youth system of Blackburn Rovers, where he developed as a promising forward during his teenage years. Despite progressing through the club's ranks, Walters did not make any first-team appearances for Blackburn Rovers. In March 2002, at the age of 18, Walters was suspended by for a serious breach of club discipline. The incident effectively ended his time at the club. He was subsequently released without having played professionally for the senior side. Following his departure from , Walters signed his first senior professional contract with .

Bolton Wanderers and loans

Walters signed his first professional contract with Bolton Wanderers in 2002 at the age of 18, moving from Rovers' youth setup for a fee of around £50,000. Despite showing promise in the reserves, he struggled to break into the first team under manager , who prioritized experienced players in the . During the 2002–03 season, Walters made four appearances for Bolton in the , all as a substitute, including his debut as an 85th-minute replacement in a 2–1 home defeat to Charlton Athletic on 24 August 2002; he failed to score in any of these outings. To gain senior experience, he was loaned to Third Division side Hull City in February 2003, where he featured in 11 league matches and scored five goals, notably netting twice on his debut in a 5–1 victory over Carlisle United. This productive spell highlighted his potential as a goal-scoring forward but was cut short by the end of the season. In the 2003–04 campaign, Walters' opportunities at Bolton remained limited, prompting further loans. He joined Crewe Alexandra in August 2003 for a one-month stint in the Second Division but made no appearances due to an ankle injury that sidelined him throughout the spell. Later that year, in November 2003, he moved to First Division on loan until January 2004, appearing in eight league games without finding the net, as the Tykes battled relegation. Unable to secure a regular place in Bolton's squad despite these outings, Walters was released at the end of the 2003–04 season.

Hull City and Wrexham

In January 2004, Jonathan Walters completed a permanent transfer from Wanderers to City for a fee of £50,000. During the 2004–05 season in , he made 21 league appearances and scored 1 goal, contributing to Hull's promotion to the as runners-up. In February 2005, seeking more playing time, Walters joined Scunthorpe United on a one-month loan, where he appeared in 3 league matches without scoring. Following the expiration of his Hull contract in the summer of 2005, Walters signed with League Two side on a free transfer. In the 2005–06 season, he featured in 38 league appearances, netting 5 goals and providing key contributions in attack as mounted a competitive challenge early in the campaign. Despite these efforts, the team ultimately finished 13th in the table with 59 points, securing a mid-table position. Walters' contract with expired at the end of the 2005–06 season, leading to his departure as a in June 2006.

Later club career

Chester City

In June 2006, Jonathan Walters joined Chester City on a free transfer from local rivals , marking a continuation of his experience in League Two after a challenging period at his previous club. Under manager Mark Wright, Walters quickly established himself as a key forward, contributing to the team's efforts in the fourth tier of English . During the 2006–07 season, Walters made 26 league appearances and scored 9 goals, providing a solid return that helped bolster Chester's attack. His contributions included notable strikes in competitive fixtures, such as goals against promotion-chasing sides, which highlighted his growing confidence and finishing ability in a rebuilding phase of his career. Overall, he netted 10 goals across all competitions in 33 appearances, playing a pivotal role in Chester's survival bid. Walters' goals were instrumental as Chester City finished 18th in League Two, securing their position four points above the relegation zone and avoiding an immediate drop. However, the club was already grappling with underlying financial pressures that would intensify in subsequent years, culminating in in 2009. He departed after that single season in early 2007, amid the early signs of the club's mounting difficulties.

Ipswich Town

Walters joined Town from Chester City in January for a fee of £100,000. He spent three seasons with the club, making 136 league appearances and scoring 30 goals. His debut came in a 0–0 draw away to Stoke City on 30 January . Walters quickly became a key player for , demonstrating versatility as a or right winger. In his first full season of 2007–08, he scored 13 league goals in 40 appearances, including a in a 6–0 home win over Bristol City in November . finished ninth in the , missing the promotion by three points, with Walters' contributions earning him both the club's Player of the Year and Players' Player of the Year awards. The following campaign, 2008–09, saw Walters make 36 league appearances and score five goals as Ipswich ended 11th. In 2009–10, his final season, he featured in 43 league matches, netting eight goals, though the team finished 12th and again fell short of the playoffs. Despite his consistent output in midfield-table challenges, Ipswich achieved no during Walters' tenure. In August 2010, Walters departed for Stoke City in a transfer initially valued at £2.75 million, potentially rising to £3.25 million with add-ons.

Stoke City

Jonathan Walters joined Stoke City from Ipswich Town on 18 August 2010 for an initial transfer fee of £2.75 million, a figure that reflected his consistent goal-scoring form in the the previous season. Over the next seven years, he became a mainstay in the squad, making 226 appearances and scoring 43 goals while contributing to the club's establishment as a stable top-flight side. In his debut 2010–11 campaign, Walters netted 11 goals across all competitions, including a decisive brace in the semi-final against Wanderers on 17 April 2011, securing a 5–0 victory that propelled Stoke to their first major final in 39 years. He started in the at , where Stoke suffered a narrow 1–0 defeat to Manchester City on 14 May 2011, marking the club's first appearance in the showpiece event since 1972. Walters remained a reliable starter throughout his tenure, often deployed as a versatile forward or midfielder, and occasionally captained the team in the absence of regular skipper . The 2014–15 season stood out as one of Walters' most productive, with 10 goals in all competitions helping Stoke finish ninth in the for the second successive year under manager . His contributions included a in a 3–1 home win over Queens Park Rangers in November 2014, the first by a Stoke player in the top flight since 1982. Walters departed Stoke in July 2017 following the 2016–17 campaign, a season in which the team endured a challenging relegation scrap but ultimately secured a 13th-place finish.

Burnley

In July 2017, Jonathan Walters transferred from Stoke City to fellow club on a two-year for an undisclosed fee reported to potentially reach £3 million, marking a continuation of his top-flight career with the Clarets. Walters' involvement was immediately hampered by a knee injury during the 2017–18 season, which limited him to just three substitute appearances in the , with no goals scored and no starts in league matches following the transfer. He also featured briefly in the , but the injury required surgery and sidelined him for much of the campaign, preventing any meaningful contribution to the team's seventh-place finish. Following a loan spell at Ipswich Town in 2018–19, where further injury issues arose, Walters retired in March 2019 at age 35 after unsuccessful recovery efforts from a chronic problem. In his announcement, he reflected on his career as "epic" and expressed overall gratitude for the opportunities provided by clubs including , stating there was "no other decision really to be made."

International career

Eligibility and debut

Born in , , on 20 September 1983, Jonathan Walters was eligible to represent both , by virtue of his birthplace, and the through his mother, Helen, who hailed from north and passed away from cancer when he was 11 years old. His Irish ancestry motivated an early commitment to ; at age 19, while playing for Bolton Wanderers, Walters withdrew from an England youth international squad for matches against , , and due to a injury, soon committing to the . He honored his mother's memory by making his debut for the under-21 team against in October 2003, scoring twice in a 2–0 victory, but did not earn a senior call-up until later in his career. Walters' breakthrough at club level with Stoke City, following his £2.7 million transfer from Ipswich Town in August 2010, aligned with his senior international emergence under manager . He made his senior debut for the as a half-time substitute in a friendly against on 17 2010 at the , where Ireland lost 1–2 despite Walters' energetic display on the right wing. His first start came on 8 February 2011 against in the Nations Cup, contributing to a 3–0 victory with a strong performance alongside up front, as Ireland dominated with goals from Darren Gibson, , and Kevin Fahey. Walters scored his first senior international goal on 11 November 2011, opening the scoring in a 4–0 play-off win over that secured 's qualification for . His consistent form at Stoke, including 10 goals in his debut season, facilitated regular selection, building to a total of 54 caps for by the time of his international retirement in 2018.

Major tournaments and goals

Walters featured for the at , making three appearances during the group stage as the team suffered defeats to , , and , resulting in an early exit without a victory. He came on as a substitute against and but started the match against but did not score. At , Walters started in the opening group match against , where he scored Ireland's equalizer in a 1-1 draw with a powerful header from a cross, earning man-of-the-match honors despite playing only 65 minutes before an Achilles injury forced him off. The injury sidelined him for the remainder of the tournament, including the subsequent 0–0 draw with , the 1–0 win over , and the round-of-16 2–1 defeat to hosts , limiting his participation to one appearance and one goal as Ireland advanced to the for the first time in a major tournament. Throughout his international career spanning 2010 to 2018, Walters amassed 54 caps and netted 14 goals, often proving decisive in qualification efforts. Notable among these were his contributions to the qualifying campaign, including a penalty and a late equalizer in a 2-2 home draw with , and to the qualifiers, where he scored five goals in 2015 alone, highlighted by the winner against and a pair in the playoff second leg that secured a 2-0 win over for a 3-1 aggregate triumph and qualification. His goals and physical presence were instrumental in Ireland's resilient play under manager , helping the team reach consecutive Championships. Walters' final international appearance came in a 4–1 defeat to on 6 September 2018, marking his 54th cap. Persistent and Achilles injuries led him to retire from international duty later that year; he had planned to retire after the 2018 qualifiers but, having missed the playoff due to injury, briefly continued before persistent issues forced his decision.

Post-playing career

Coaching roles

Following his retirement from professional in March 2019 due to a persistent Achilles , Jonathan Walters transitioned into coaching roles focused on youth development. Walters began his coaching career with Stoke City, where he served as a youth coach from July 2019 to May 2021, contributing to the academy's training programs during his early post-playing phase. In May 2021, Walters was appointed assistant coach for the under-19 national team under head coach Tom Mohan, marking his entry into international youth coaching. He joined the staff for an initial three-day training camp in , assisting in player assessments ahead of qualifying matches. Over the course of his tenure, which lasted until December 2022, Walters supported Mohan across 13 matches, emphasizing tactical preparation and player development for the squad.

Executive positions

Following his retirement from playing, Jonathan Walters transitioned into football administration, beginning with a dual appointment as for Fleetwood Town in England's and sister club in the League of Ireland. In this role, starting in December 2022, he oversaw recruitment processes, academy development, and player pathways across both clubs to foster progression on and off the pitch. Walters' tenure at Fleetwood Town and lasted approximately six months, concluding in May 2023 when he stepped down from both positions. During this period, his focus at included squad building initiatives to strengthen the team's competitiveness in the Irish league. In February 2024, Walters returned to Stoke City, his former playing club, as Interim following the departure of . This interim role was made permanent in April 2024, with Walters appointed as . In this capacity, he leads the club's recruitment strategy, manages player contracts, oversees scouting operations, and shapes overall football strategy. Walters has been credited with key signings during the 2024–25 season, contributing to a squad reset aimed at improving Stoke City's performance in the . As of November 2025, he continues to serve as at Stoke City.

Personal life

Family

Jonathan Walters is married to Jo Walters, though their wedding date has not been publicly disclosed. He has three children: two daughters and one son, and Sienna, and Eli. His eldest daughter was born with , a congenital condition in which the intestines develop outside the , requiring surgical intervention shortly after birth; the family has supported her through ongoing medical challenges and recovery. The family's resilience has been evident during Walters' professional transitions, providing stability amid frequent relocations.

Interests and background

Jonathan Walters was born on 20 September 1983 in , , where he spent his childhood in a working-class environment on the . Raised primarily by his father following the early death of his mother, Walters attended local schools in the area, though details of his formal education remain limited. His roots deeply influenced his early affinity for , fostering a strong connection to the region's intense club rivalries. A lifelong supporter of Everton F.C., Walters has often expressed his boyhood allegiance to the club, with his entire family sharing the same passion for the Toffees despite the proximity to rivals Liverpool F.C. This loyalty persisted throughout his professional career, even as he faced Everton in matches, highlighting the personal significance of his Merseyside heritage in shaping his football identity. Post-retirement, Walters has pursued interests in charitable endeavors, serving as a for The Players Foundation since 2022, an organization dedicated to supporting former professional ers and their families through welfare and development programs. He has also advocated for awareness of bowel cancer, drawing from personal family experiences, and expressed intentions to establish initiatives aiding financially struggling families. In terms of professional development, Walters earned a in Sporting Directorship after his playing days, complementing his self-directed learning in management through extensive reading and practical involvement.

Career statistics

Club

Jonathan Walters' club career encompassed 495 appearances and 94 goals in domestic league competitions, with additional contributions in cup ties across various clubs from 2002 to 2019. A breakdown of his domestic league statistics by club is as follows:
ClubAppearancesGoals
Stoke City22643
Ipswich Town13930
Hull City487
Chester City269
385
Bolton Wanderers40
80
Scunthorpe United30
30
Total49594

Ipswich Town (2006–2010)

Walters joined Ipswich Town on loan in January 2007, making it permanent later that year, and became a key forward in the . He scored 30 league goals in 139 appearances (including 2018 loan), while contributing in cup competitions as well.
SeasonLeague (Championship) AppsLeague GoalsCup Apps (, )Cup GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
2006–0716400164
2007–084013104113
2008–0936552417
2009–1043840478
2018–19300030
Total1383010214832

Stoke City (2010–2017)

Signed by Stoke City for £2.7 million in August 2010, Walters established himself as a versatile attacker and set-piece specialist in the Premier League, amassing 226 league appearances and 43 goals. He also scored notably in cup competitions, including a standout FA Cup campaign in 2010–11.
SeasonLeague (Premier League) AppsLeague GoalsCup Apps (FA Cup, League Cup, Europa League)Cup GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
2010–113661064612
2011–123871645411
2012–13388434211
2013–1432540365
2014–15328433611
2015–1627563338
2016–1723410244
Total22643451927162

Early Career and Later Clubs

Prior to Ipswich, Walters progressed through academies at Rovers and Wanderers, with first-team experience at (4 league apps) and loans to (8 apps) and City (48 apps, 7 goals in and Two). He later had brief spells at Scunthorpe United. In 2005–06, he starred at Chester City in League Two (26 apps, 9 goals), followed by in 2006–07 (38 apps, 5 goals). After leaving Stoke in 2017, he joined , making 3 appearances before retiring in 2019 due to injury. Cup appearances across these periods added roughly 30 apps and 8 goals. Overall, excluding his major stints at and Stoke, Walters recorded 130 league appearances and 21 goals, plus cup matches.

International

Jonathan Walters represented the at senior international level from 2010 to 2018, earning 52 caps and scoring 14 goals during a period when his consistent performances at club level with Stoke City facilitated his selection. Walters' appearances spanned various match types, including friendlies, and qualifiers, and major tournament fixtures. In international friendlies, he featured in 20 matches and netted 4 goals. For qualification in Europe, he recorded 16 appearances with 4 goals. In UEFA qualifiers, Walters made 12 appearances, scoring 6 goals—his most productive category. He also participated in 5 UEFA Euro matches without scoring, alongside single appearances in the (0 goals) and the Nations Cup (0 goals). The following table summarizes Walters' international statistics by year:
YearAppearancesGoals
201021
201131
201271
201392
201471
201584
201672
201762
201830
Total5214
Overall totals reflect contributions across these years, with notable output in 2015 (4 goals during Euro 2016 qualifying) and 2016 (including 4 appearances at ).

Honours

Team achievements

Jonathan Walters contributed to several notable team accomplishments throughout his professional career, though he did not win any major trophies. With Stoke City, he was a key member of the squad that reached the , the club's first-ever appearance at that stage of the competition; they were defeated 1–0 by Manchester City in the final at . In the same 2010–11 season, Stoke achieved a mid-table finish of 13th in the , marking a stable performance in the top flight. Earlier in his career, during the 2005–06 season with in League Two, Walters helped the team to a competitive campaign that saw them accumulate 59 points and finish 13th in mid-table, following a solid run of form despite the club's recent administration issues. On the international stage, Walters played a significant role for the at , where the team advanced to the round of 16. They finished third in Group E and advanced to the round of 16 as one of the best third-placed teams after securing a 1–0 victory over , a draw against , and a loss to , before being eliminated by hosts in a 2–1 defeat.

Individual awards

During his time at Ipswich Town, Jonathan Walters was recognized as the club's Player of the Season in 2007–08, an award voted by both his teammates and the corporate boxholders and sponsors for his contribution of 12 goals in the Championship. At Stoke City, Walters earned the coaching staff's Player of the Year award in 2011, reflecting his impact during a season that included reaching the FA Cup final. He also received the Sir Stanley Matthews Stoke City Player of the Year for the 2010–11 campaign, highlighting his adaptation and performances after joining from Ipswich. On the international stage, Walters was shortlisted for the Senior International Player of the Year in 2015 and ultimately won the award in 2016 for his five goals during the campaign, tying him as Ireland's top scorer that year. Walters holds the Stoke City club record for the most consecutive appearances by an outfield player, with 102 from February 2011 to December 2013, underscoring his reliability across multiple seasons where he featured in all 38 league matches in both 2011–12 and 2012–13. Despite these personal milestones, he did not receive major individual honors at the international level beyond the 2016 FAI award. As of 2025, following his retirement in 2019, Walters has not been recipient of any post-playing career individual awards.

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