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Nicky Weaver

Nicholas James Weaver (born 2 March 1979) is an English former professional footballer who played as a for 19 years, most notably with Manchester City where he made over 150 appearances across all competitions. He began his career with Mansfield Town in 1995 before signing for Manchester City in 1997, becoming a key figure in their promotion to the via the 1999 Second Division play-off final, where he saved two penalties in the shootout victory over Gillingham at . Weaver earned 10 caps for the under-21 national team between 1999 and 2001 and helped City establish themselves in the top flight with strong performances in the 2001–02 season. After leaving Manchester City in 2007, he played for Charlton Athletic (70 appearances), (loan), Dundee United (18 appearances), Sheffield Wednesday, and before retiring in 2014. Post-retirement, Weaver served as a goalkeeping coach and head of academy goalkeeping at Sheffield Wednesday until stepping down at the end of the 2023–24 season.

Early life and youth career

Early years in Sheffield

Nicholas James Weaver was born on 2 March 1979 in Sheffield, England. Weaver grew up in Sheffield immersed in the city's rich football heritage, particularly through his family's devotion to Sheffield Wednesday. His father regularly took him and his brother to matches at Hillsborough Stadium from a young age, exposing them to the passionate atmosphere of the club's home ground. As a , Weaver stood on the Kop terrace—before it gained a roof—enduring all weathers during the late 1980s and early 1990s, an exciting period for Sheffield Wednesday marked by notable successes like Wembley appearances. This hands-on experience with live , combined with the local culture of the where the sport is deeply embedded in community life, sparked his early fascination with the game and his dream of becoming a professional . "My dad used to bring me and my brother when we were little," Weaver later reflected. "I remember standing on the Kop before it had the roof, then the late 80s and early 90s was a fantastic era for the club. To eventually play for Wednesday was just a dream."

Sheffield Wednesday academy

Nicky Weaver, a Sheffield native and lifelong supporter of the club, joined Sheffield Wednesday's youth academy as a promising young , progressing through the ranks at his boyhood team. Weaver honed his abilities in the academy environment, drawing inspiration from his early experiences attending matches on the Hillsborough Kop alongside his father and brother, as well as witnessing pivotal club moments such as the 1993 final victory at , which he visited four times that year. In 1995, at the age of 16, Weaver left the Sheffield Wednesday academy to pursue professional opportunities, signing his first senior contract with .

Club career

Mansfield Town

Weaver joined in 1995 at the age of 16, signing his first professional contract with the Football League club after a period in the Sheffield Wednesday academy. During the 1995–96 season, he made his only senior appearance for the Stags on 23 March 1996, deputizing as trainee against Cambridge United after injuries to the regular custodians. Despite being with illness earlier that day, the 17-year-old produced several impressive saves—including tipping over a free-kick from Paul Raynor and turning another effort from Carlo Corazzin around the post—to help secure a 2–0 away victory, Mansfield's first on the road in four months. Primarily serving as a backup option behind established goalkeepers like Ian Bowling during his two-year stint, Weaver sought greater opportunities elsewhere and departed the club in 1997.

Manchester City

Weaver transferred to Manchester City from Mansfield Town in May 1997 for a fee of £200,000, on the recommendation of goalkeeping coach . He began his time at the club as a goalkeeper, making no first-team appearances during the 1997–98 season in the Second Division. Weaver broke into the first team during the 1998–99 season, starting in the opening league match against , which ended in a 3–0 victory and a clean sheet. He went on to make 55 appearances across all competitions that year, keeping 26 clean sheets—a club record at the time—and played a pivotal role in City's promotion to the First Division via the play-offs. In the Second Division play-off final against Gillingham at , Weaver saved two penalties during the shoot-out, securing a 3–1 victory after a 2–2 draw and clinching promotion. The following 1999–2000 season saw Weaver continue as the primary goalkeeper, featuring in 51 matches as Manchester City won the First Division title and achieved back-to-back promotions to the . His form earned him recognition, including a call-up to the U21 squad. However, a serious knee injury sustained in 2001 limited his playing time thereafter, reducing him to a backup role behind signings like . Post-2004, Weaver's opportunities at Manchester City further diminished due to injuries and competition from David James, who joined the club in the summer of 2004 and established himself as the first-choice goalkeeper until his departure in 2006. In November 2005, Weaver was loaned to Sheffield Wednesday, where he made 14 appearances in the Championship before returning in March 2006. He regained some prominence in his final 2006–07 season, making 31 appearances, but his contract expired at the end of the campaign, leading to his free transfer departure in July 2007 after a decade at the club and 172 total appearances.

Charlton Athletic and Dundee United

After leaving Manchester City as a , Weaver signed a three-year contract with Charlton Athletic in July 2007. Over the next two seasons in the , he made 67 appearances for the club. His time at Charlton included a notable disciplinary incident on 5 April 2008, when he was sent off just three minutes into a 2-1 victory over Plymouth Argyle for handling the ball outside the . Weaver's stint at Charlton was hampered by persistent knee injuries, which limited his availability and contributed to his departure at the end of the 2008–09 season. Seeking to revive his career, he joined side Dundee United on a short-term until January 2010 in August 2009. During the 2009–10 campaign, Weaver featured in 18 league matches, providing stability in goal as Dundee United secured a 10th-place finish and avoided relegation. His expired in January 2010 amid ongoing form and fitness concerns from his Charlton days.

Burnley

In January 2010, following the end of his short-term stint at Dundee United, Nicky Weaver signed a short-term deal with until the end of the season on a free transfer, primarily as cover for first-choice Brian Jensen. Despite being available immediately after international clearance, Weaver failed to make a single competitive appearance during his time at , overshadowed by the established goalkeeping options including Jensen and , who joined later in the window. His spell at the club proved unsuccessful, with no opportunities to feature in the or cup competitions. At the conclusion of the 2009–10 season, opted not to extend Weaver's contract, releasing him in May 2010 as part of a group of players let go following the club's relegation to the .

Sheffield Wednesday

After leaving Burnley, Weaver signed a permanent one-year contract with Sheffield Wednesday on 5 August 2010, marking his return to the club where he had previously enjoyed a loan spell from Manchester City in 2005. As the first-choice , he quickly established himself in the League One side, making 36 league appearances during the 2010–11 season and contributing to a strong campaign that saw the team reach the , though they were eliminated by Brighton & Hove Albion in the semi-finals. Weaver's performances earned him consecutive Sheffield Wednesday Player of the Month awards for and 2010, reflecting his reliability and key saves during a period that included clean sheets against teams like Notts County and Yeovil Town. His form was instrumental in the club's promotion push, helping secure vital points in a competitive league table. In total, over three seasons from 2010 to 2013, he made 44 league appearances for the . Persistent knee injuries, including a cartilage issue requiring in September 2011 that sidelined him for three months, limited his involvement in subsequent seasons. He featured in only eight league games during the promotion-winning 2011–12 campaign before further setbacks restricted him, and he made no league appearances in 2012–13. These recurring problems, stemming from multiple operations on his right knee dating back to 2002, ultimately led to his release by the club in May 2013 at the age of 34.

Aberdeen

In July 2013, Nicky Weaver signed a short-term six-month contract with following his release from , marking his return to Scottish after a previous stint at Dundee United. The 34-year-old goalkeeper joined as experienced cover for first-choice shot-stopper Jamie Langfield, appearing in just two matches early in the 2013–14 season— a 0–2 home defeat to on 17 August and a 2–1 loss at Hearts a week later—before settling into a backup role. Weaver's primary contribution at Pittodrie was providing depth and stability in goal, while his extensive professional background—spanning over 300 league appearances—allowed him to serve as a mentor to younger goalkeepers in the squad, such as Scott Brown and the loaned-out Danny Rogers. In January 2014, his deal was extended until the end of the season, reflecting manager Derek McInnes's appreciation for his professionalism despite limited playing time. Upon the contract's expiry in June 2014, Weaver announced his retirement from playing at age 35, concluding a 20-year career with 318 total club league appearances.

International career

England U18

Nicky Weaver earned his first international recognition with the under-18 team during the 1996–97 season, appearing in three matches as the primary . His debut came on 11 1996, when he kept a clean sheet in a 1–0 friendly victory over at Bootham Crescent in . Two days later, on 13 1996, he started in another friendly against [Northern Ireland](/page/Northern Ireland) at the same venue, helping secure a 4–0 win before being substituted by Gary Stewart. Weaver's third and final under-18 cap arrived on 18 February 1997 in a 4–1 friendly triumph over at in Bury, where he again started but was replaced by midway through the second half. These appearances highlighted his potential as an emerging goalkeeper talent, coming amid his professional development at Mansfield Town, from which he transferred to Manchester City on 2 May 1997 for £200,000. Although Weaver was part of the broader under-18 setup during England's unsuccessful European Under-18 Championship qualifying campaign that spring—culminating in a 4–2 aggregate defeat to — he did not feature in those specific fixtures.

England U21

Weaver progressed to the under-21 team following his earlier experience at under-18 level, earning a call-up amid strong form at Manchester City during their promotion push in the late 1990s. He accumulated ten caps for the under-21 side between 1999 and 2002, serving as a reliable in a squad featuring emerging talents like and . His notable appearances included starting in key qualifiers in September 1999, where secured victories over (5-0) and (3-1), contributing to a strong group stage performance. Weaver was the first-choice at the in , playing all three group matches: a 2-0 loss to , a 6-0 win against , and a 2-0 defeat to hosts , which saw exit in the group stage despite his solid displays. These outings coincided with Manchester City's successful 1999-2000 season, where Weaver's club performances bolstered his international selection. In subsequent qualifiers for the 2002 tournament, Weaver started both legs against (4-0 win) and (1-0 win) in March 2001, helping England maintain their qualification push. He faced increasing competition from Tottenham Hotspur's Paul Robinson for the goalkeeper spot, appearing as a substitute for Robinson in a 1-0 friendly win over on 12 February 2002, which marked his final under-21 cap.

Coaching career

Sheffield Wednesday roles

Following his retirement from playing at in 2014, Nicky Weaver returned to Sheffield Wednesday—where he had previously featured as a earlier in his career—as academy goalkeeping coach. In July 2018, Weaver was promoted to first-team goalkeeping coach, succeeding Andy Rhodes, and in this role he supported the senior squad's goalkeepers while working under multiple managers, including Jos Luhukay, , and . As part of a broader restructure in August 2020, Weaver transitioned to the position of Head of Academy Goalkeeping, where he took responsibility for developing young goalkeepers across the club's youth system until 2024.

Departure from

On 11 April 2024, Nicky Weaver announced his decision to step down as Head of Academy Goalkeeping at Wednesday at the conclusion of the 2023–24 season, marking the end of a decade-long tenure with the club. This departure was driven by a combination of ongoing physical limitations from six surgeries sustained during his playing career, which hindered his ability to remain active in the role, and personal reasons including the recent loss of his brother and a desire to prioritize time with his young family. After 29 years associated with Sheffield Wednesday as a player and coach, Weaver described his time at the club as living "the dream" and expressed gratitude to the managers he worked under and everyone at the club. He noted that the role's physical demands had become unsustainable due to his injuries and professional toll. As of November 2025, Weaver has not taken up any further coaching positions, stating he does not see himself coaching again, though he added "you never say never." Instead, he has focused on media and commentary work, including contributions to Manchester City coverage such as a July 2025 interview discussing potential squad changes. This shift allows him to remain connected to while prioritizing recovery and personal life.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Nicky Weaver's club career as a spanned multiple English and Scottish teams, where he made a total of 369 appearances without scoring any goals. His statistics highlight a strong presence in lower divisions and cups during his time at Manchester City, where he established a club record, as well as consistent play in the and . Data across competitions includes league matches, domestic cups, and limited European play, with clean sheets reflecting his defensive contributions.
ClubPeriodLeague AppearancesDomestic Cups & PlayoffsEuropean/OtherTotal AppearancesClean Sheets (Key Seasons/Total)
Mansfield Town1994–19971001Not recorded
Manchester City1997–2007175 (57 Premier League, 70 First Division, 45 Second Division, 3 playoffs)31 (16 FA Cup, 15 League Cup)1 (UEFA Cup)20775 total; 26 in 1998–99 (club record)
Sheffield Wednesday (loan)2005–200614 (Championship)00144
Charlton Athletic2007–200967 (Championship)3 (2 FA Cup, 1 League Cup)07016
Dundee United2009–201018 (Scottish Premier League)00186
Burnley20100000N/A
Sheffield Wednesday2010–201344 (League One)13 (6 FA Cup, 2 League Cup, 5 playoffs)05718 total for permanent stint
Aberdeen2013–20141 (Scottish Premiership)1 (Scottish Cup)020
Career Total1994–2014320471369119 total
Weaver's most notable statistical achievement came during the 1998–99 season with Manchester City, where his 26 clean sheets across 55 appearances helped secure promotion from the Second Division and set a longstanding club benchmark for goalkeepers. In higher-profile leagues like the , he recorded 15 clean sheets in 57 appearances, underscoring his reliability in top-flight defense. Later career totals at clubs like Charlton and Sheffield Wednesday emphasized endurance in the , with over 130 combined appearances and around 35 clean sheets.

International statistics

Weaver earned a total of 12 youth international caps for between 1997 and 2002, comprising 2 appearances at under-18 level and 10 at under-21 level, with no senior international appearances. His under-18 caps came during the 1996–97 season in qualifiers, while his under-21 appearances spanned qualifiers for the , the tournament itself, and friendlies from 1999 to 2002.
Youth LevelYears ActiveAppearancesGoals Conceded
England U181996–19972Not specified
England U211999–200210Not specified
Total1997–200212Not specified

Honours

As a player

During his playing career, Nicky Weaver was part of three successful campaigns with Manchester . In the 1998–99 season, he starred in the Second play-off final against Gillingham at , saving two penalties in a 3–1 shoot-out win after a 2–2 draw to secure to the First . The following year, Weaver helped City finish second in the First , earning another to the . In 2001–02, despite missing time to injury, he contributed to the team's First title victory, returning City to the top flight. At Sheffield Wednesday, Weaver earned the club's Player of the Month award for October 2010, honouring his consistent performances as the first-choice during the League One season.

As a coach

During his coaching tenure at Sheffield Wednesday, Nicky Weaver did not win any major trophies or competitive honours with the club's academy or first team.

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