Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

Winston Reid

Winston Wiremu Reid (born 3 July 1988) is a New Zealand former professional who played primarily as a centre-back, most notably during an 11-year stint with United in the English where he made over 200 appearances. Born in to parents with heritage, Reid moved to at age 10 and developed his game there, representing the country at youth international levels before switching allegiance to . He began his professional career with in in 2007, making 92 appearances before transferring to in August 2010 for an undisclosed fee, quickly establishing himself as a key defender and fan favourite. Reid's tenure at West Ham included significant milestones, such as winning promotion from the in 2012 and earning the Hammer of the Year award that season for his defensive solidity. He scored the club's final goal at the historic in a 3–2 victory over Manchester United in May 2016, cementing his status as a cult hero among supporters. Injuries hampered his later years at the club, leading to loan spells at (2020) and (2021), before he departed West Ham by mutual consent in September 2021 to join Major League Soccer side on a permanent deal. Reid joined permanently in 2022, but ongoing injury challenges limited his playing time, announcing his from professional on 25 September 2022 at age 34. Internationally, Reid debuted for in 2010 shortly after his move, going on to earn 35 caps and captain the All Whites from 2017. He represented at the , scoring a dramatic injury-time equaliser in their 1–1 draw against —their first-ever point at a finals—and participated in the tournaments in 2012 and Tokyo 2020, where the team reached the quarterfinals. Reid retired from international duty in September 2022 following a friendly against at , concluding a career that included over 300 professional appearances and leadership in New Zealand's qualification efforts for major tournaments.

Early life

Childhood in New Zealand

Winston Wiremu Reid was born on 3 July 1988 in , , , to parents of descent. His mother, Prue, belongs to the Te Rarawa iwi, while his father, Lyle James, is affiliated with . Reid's early years were shaped by his heritage, which influenced his cultural identity through family traditions and community ties in . Growing up in the suburb, Reid experienced a typical childhood immersed in New Zealand's multicultural environment, with his family's roots providing a foundation for his sense of belonging. He holds dual citizenship in by birth and , the latter acquired through his Danish stepfather. Reid's introduction to football came early, beginning at age four when he joined the local Takapuna AFC club in Auckland. Prior to turning 10, he participated in youth sessions and school activities that nurtured his interest in the sport, playing alongside peers in informal matches around the North Shore area. This initial exposure laid the groundwork for his passion, blending physical activity with the social aspects of community football in New Zealand.

Relocation to Denmark and youth development

In 1999, at the age of 10, Winston Reid relocated from to southern Jutland in with his mother and Danish stepfather following his parents' separation. The move presented significant adaptation challenges, including adjusting to Danish culture, mastering the language, and integrating into the local system, where Reid learned Danish through formal . To pursue his interest in , Reid joined the youth team of local club SUB shortly after arriving, signing a youth contract and beginning competitive play in regional junior leagues. His performances at attracted attention from larger clubs, leading to trials and his entry into the academy in the summer of 2004 at age 16, where he focused on technical and tactical development as one of the academy's early talents. At Midtjylland, Reid progressed through youth levels, participating in U17 and U19 matches that honed his defensive skills and physical attributes, culminating in a professional contract offer just before his 17th birthday in 2005.

Club career

FC Midtjylland

Reid signed his first professional contract with in November 2005 at the age of 17, shortly after progressing through the club's youth academy following his relocation to from . He made his senior debut for the club later that month and went on to feature in the during the 2005–06 season, appearing in 9 matches as a centre-back while primarily developing in the reserves and youth setups. Reid's role evolved into a regular first-team position by the 2006–07 and 2007–08 seasons, where he accumulated 20 Superliga appearances and contributed to Midtjylland's run to the UEFA Cup first round, including a notable 1–1 draw against Manchester City in the second leg on 28 August 2008. His breakthrough came in the 2008–09 campaign, during which he scored his first goal for the club on 17 July 2008 in a 6–1 Cup qualifying victory over Bangor City, followed by two goals in the Superliga, including his league debut goal on 23 March 2009 against . Over his time at Midtjylland from 2005 to 2010, Reid established himself as a promising and reliable centre-back, making 84 appearances in the Superliga with 2 goals and totaling 92 matches across all competitions with 3 goals. In August 2010, Reid transferred to West Ham United in the English Premier League for an undisclosed fee, marking the end of his tenure at the Danish club where he had honed his defensive skills.

West Ham United

Reid joined West Ham United from FC Midtjylland on 5 August 2010, signing a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. He made his professional debut for the club shortly after, appearing as a substitute in a 3-0 Premier League defeat to Aston Villa on 14 August 2010. Following West Ham's relegation to the Championship at the end of the 2010–11 season, Reid became a regular starter in the second tier during 2011–12, contributing to the team's promotion back to the Premier League via the playoffs, where he scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory over Blackpool in the final on 19 May 2012. From the 2012–13 season onward, Reid established himself as a key defender in the , forming a solid central partnership with James Collins that provided defensive stability and helped secure a 10th-place finish in his debut top-flight campaign. He started a career-high 36 league matches that year, earning the Hammer of the Year award for his consistent performances, including 40 clean sheets across his tenure with the club. Reid's reliability continued through the 2015–16 season, where he scored a memorable 80th-minute header in a 3–2 win over Manchester United on 10 May 2016—the final competitive goal at the before the club's move to the London Stadium. His contributions during this period were instrumental in 's seventh-place finish, qualifying the team for the . Reid's tenure was disrupted by a series of injuries starting in 2016, including a issue that sidelined him briefly, followed by and problems in 2015–16 that limited him to 28 days and 36 days of absence, respectively. More severely, in March 2018, he suffered an tear in his during a match against Swansea City, requiring and an arduous 19-month rehabilitation period. Additional setbacks, including a aggravation during pre-season in 2019 and earlier ankle surgery in 2013, kept him out for extended periods between 2016 and 2019. After returning to training in July 2019, Reid made a brief comeback to the first team in the 2020–21 season following a loan spell to regain fitness, though his appearances were limited due to ongoing recovery. Over his 11-year stint at , excluding loans, he amassed 222 competitive appearances and scored 10 goals, with 166 outings yielding 6 goals. 's defensive solidity played a key role in stabilizing the backline during critical phases, such as the promotion push and the mid-table security that enabled Europa League participation in 2016–17. On 21 September 2021, following the expiry of his contract, announced 's departure by mutual consent after an 11-year association. During his injury recoveries, briefly went on loan to and to rebuild match fitness. Following his departure from , Reid did not sign with another professional club and announced his retirement from on 25 September 2022.

Brentford (loan)

In February 2021, United defender Winston Reid joined on a short-term loan for the remainder of the season, as part of his efforts to rebuild match fitness following a prolonged absence due to a serious injury sustained in 2018 while playing for . The move provided Reid with an opportunity to regain competitive sharpness after limited playing time, including a recent loan spell at in where he made 12 appearances. During his time at , Reid featured in 11 matches, starting 10 and appearing as a substitute in one, without scoring any goals. He made his debut on 3 February 2021, coming off the bench in a 3–2 home win over Bristol City, and went on to contribute defensively in subsequent fixtures, such as the 2–1 victory against Stoke City on 27 February and the 1–0 away defeat to on 3 March, where his aerial presence and positioning helped maintain 's solid backline during an 18-match unbeaten league streak. Reid's performances added experience to a promotion-chasing side, with no goals conceded in several of his outings underscoring his role in stabilizing the defense. The loan proved beneficial for Reid's recovery, allowing him to play regular minutes and demonstrate his pedigree in a competitive environment. Brentford head coach highlighted Reid's "quality, personality and experience" as key assets, fostering a positive working relationship that aided the team's push toward the playoffs. Reid's contributions helped Brentford finish third in the and secure promotion to the via a win over Swansea City in the playoff final. Reid returned to upon the expiration of his in May 2021, having successfully regained form but ultimately departing the club by mutual consent later that year.

Sporting Kansas City (loan)

On 14 February 2020, Winston Reid joined on from United until the end of the , with the move designed to provide him regular playing time and aid his recovery from long-term knee injuries that had sidelined him since 2018. The 31-year-old defender, who had made over 250 appearances for prior to his injury layoff, expressed enthusiasm for the opportunity to adapt to the physical and fast-paced style of MLS while rebuilding his fitness. Reid made an immediate impact, debuting on 29 February 2020 in a 1-0 loss to , where he played the full 90 minutes as part of a backline that limited the opposition to just five shots on target. Over the season, disrupted by the , he featured in 10 MLS matches, starting eight and logging 728 minutes. His contributions included one goal—a header in a 1-0 victory over the on 7 October 2020—and helping secure two clean sheets, notably in a 2-0 win against on 8 November 2020, where he anchored the defense effectively. Reid adapted well to the league's demands, praising the high intensity and technical quality, which he credited with boosting his match sharpness after nearly two years without competitive . Despite occasional minor setbacks related to his injury history, Reid's stint provided valuable , allowing him to regain confidence in a competitive environment. The loan concluded in December 2020, with opting against a permanent transfer, and Reid returned to United to continue his recovery and training. This period marked a positive step in his career , though he did not secure a long-term role in Kansas City.

International career

Youth international career with Denmark

Reid was eligible to represent at the international level due to his acquisition of Danish in 2006, obtained after moving to the country at age 10 with his mother and Danish stepfather, where he had resided and developed his football career. He received his first call-up to the U19 team in 2007 and made his youth international debut during the qualifiers, starting in full 90-minute matches against (a 1–2 loss) and (a 1–3 loss) in May and June of that year. Reid went on to earn four caps for the U19s without scoring, including additional appearances in elite round qualifying. In 2008, Reid featured once for the Denmark U20 team and transitioned to the U21 squad, where he accumulated 10 caps between 2008 and 2010, again without finding the net. Notable U21 outings included starts in qualification fixtures, such as a 3–2 home win over (where he played the full 90 minutes) and a 0–4 loss to (substituted after 59 minutes). Overall, these youth international appearances totaled 15 across the U19, U20, and U21 levels. Despite earning these caps for Denmark's youth teams, Reid opted in early 2010 to pledge his allegiance to for senior international duty, leveraging his birthright and dual citizenship.

Senior international career with

Reid made his senior international debut for on 31 May 2010, starting in a 0–0 friendly draw against in . He was subsequently selected for the All Whites squad for the in , despite national coach having not seen him play in person prior to the tournament. Reid featured in all three of 's group stage matches, starting each one as the team achieved a historic unbeaten record with three draws. In their second match on 15 June 2010, he scored his first and only international goal with a stoppage-time header to secure a 1–1 draw against , earning their first-ever point at a . Following the retirement of in 2013, Reid was appointed captain of the All Whites, with his first match in the role being a 4–2 friendly win over on 22 March 2013. Under his leadership, Reid became a mainstay in defense, contributing to 's qualification efforts and major tournament appearances. He declined participation in the to focus on pre-season training with United, prioritizing his club commitments. However, Reid captained the Oly Whites at the delayed 2020 in 2021, where advanced to the quarterfinals for the first time; he started in their opening 1–0 victory over and played in subsequent group stage matches before a injury sidelined him for the knockout phase. Reid's international career extended into World Cup qualifying campaigns, including the 2022 cycle where, despite being without a club after his release in September 2021, he remained available and trained independently to maintain fitness. He featured prominently in Oceania's qualifying rounds and captained the side in the inter-confederation playoff against on 14 June 2022 in , a 1–0 loss that ended 's hopes of reaching the tournament; Reid expressed frustration over two decisions that went against his team during the match. Over his senior with , Reid earned 33 caps and scored 1 goal. On 19 September 2022, Reid announced his international retirement, stating he would step away after the All Whites' homecoming friendlies against later that month. His final appearances came in two matches against on 24 and 25 September 2022—a 1–0 loss and a 0–2 loss, respectively—allowing him to bookend his career with games against the same opponent as his debut.

Personal life

Family

Reid is married to Yana Reid, a national whom he met while playing in . The couple welcomed twins, Arianna and Damien, in July 2015. Throughout Reid's career, his family provided crucial support amid frequent relocations, including moves from to the during loans and eventually to after his departure from United in 2021. Yana stood by him during a prolonged injury period starting in 2018, which sidelined him for over 18 months; Reid has humorously noted her frustration but unwavering presence during his recovery. In April 2021, amid ongoing injury challenges, Reid expressed appreciation for and a desire for his children to see him play after recovery. Reid's Māori heritage, inherited from both parents through affiliations to Tainui and Te Rarawa, informs family life with an emphasis on cultural pride, occasionally reflected in public expressions of New Zealand identity.

Residence and citizenship

Winston Reid holds dual citizenship in , where he was born, and , which he acquired in 2006 through his Danish stepfather. Reid spent his early childhood in , , until the age of 10, when he relocated to with his mother and stepfather, establishing his initial long-term residence there. During his professional tenure with United from 2010 to 2021, Reid resided in , , where he integrated into the local community over more than a decade. Following his departure from in September 2021, Reid and his family settled in the , basing themselves in as he wound down his playing career. As of October 2024, Reid remained Dubai-based, with no confirmed relocation since his from professional in September 2022; from there, he became a minority in New Zealand's Auckland FC in August 2024, aiming to support talent development remotely. In 2022, Reid declined an opportunity to join Wellington Phoenix in New Zealand, citing his reluctance to uproot his family from their established life in Dubai for a late-career move. This decision underscored the influence of family stability on his post-playing residency choices.

Career statistics

Club

Reid's club career statistics, encompassing league and cup competitions, are detailed below. Data is compiled from verified records across his tenures at FC Midtjylland, West Ham United, Sporting Kansas City (loan), and Brentford (loan).
SeasonClubCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
2005–06900
2006–071100
2007–08900
2008–092521
2009–102901
2010–11100
2010–11West Ham United700
2011–12West Ham United2833
2012–13West Ham United3610
2013–14West Ham United2210
2014–15West Ham United3010
2015–16West Ham United2411
2016–17West Ham United3023
2017–18West Ham United1700
2020 (loan)1010
2020–21 (loan)1000
In domestic cup competitions, Reid recorded 27 appearances and 1 goal, including 14 appearances and 1 goal in the for West Ham United, 7 appearances in the for West Ham United, 4 appearances in the for , and 2 appearances in the U.S. Open Cup for . In European competitions, he made 8 appearances and scored 1 goal, comprising 4 appearances in qualifying (1 goal) for and 4 appearances in qualifying for West Ham United. Over his club career, Reid amassed 333 appearances, 14 goals, and 10 assists. Reid's seasons from 2016 to 2019 were significantly impacted by injuries, including a issue in late 2015 that carried over and a severe tear in March 2018 sustained during a match against Swansea City, which sidelined him for 19 months and resulted in no first-team appearances during 2018–19. He remained without a club following the conclusion of his loan in 2021 until his retirement.

International

Reid made his senior international debut for New Zealand on 20 May 2010 in a friendly against Australia. Over the course of his career, he accumulated 35 caps, scoring 2 goals, before announcing his retirement on 19 September 2022 following a series of matches against Australia. He assumed the captaincy in 2013, leading the All Whites in major tournaments including the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where he made 3 appearances and scored 1 goal, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. The following table summarizes Reid's senior international statistics by year.
YearAppearancesGoals
201071
201110
201230
201341
201410
201510
201620
201740
201910
202110
2022100
Total352
Reid's appearances spanned various competitions, with no recorded assists. He received 7 cards and no cards across his career, accumulating approximately 2,714 minutes played.
CompetitionAppearancesGoals
31
World Cup Qualifiers91
Friendlies200
Olympics30
Total352

Honours

Team achievements

During his tenure with West Ham United from 2010 to 2021, Reid contributed to the club's promotion to the by winning the 2012 Football League play-off final against at , where he featured in all three play-off matches including the 2–1 victory in the final. No other major domestic trophies were secured by West Ham during this period, though the team reached the in 2016. Internationally, Reid was a key defender for at the in , starting all three group stage matches as the All Whites became the tournament's only unbeaten team, drawing 1–1 with (where Reid scored the equaliser), 0–0 with , and 0–0 with to earn New Zealand's first-ever point. The team did not advance from the group stage but achieved a historic milestone in their debut appearance at the finals. New Zealand won the , qualifying as winners for the (Reid missed the latter tournament due to injury), and finished third in the 2012 edition.

Individual awards

Reid was named New Zealand Footballer of the Year in 2011, recognizing his standout performances for United and the All Whites, including his contributions to New Zealand's historic unbeaten run at the . He also received the NZPFA Players' Player of the Year award in the same year, voted by his fellow professionals for his defensive reliability and leadership. Reid was named New Zealand Footballer of the Year again in 2014. At club level, Reid was awarded West Ham United's Hammer of the Year in 2013, after captaining the side in several matches and anchoring a defense that helped secure a mid-table finish in the Premier League. Reid served as captain of the New Zealand national team, the All Whites, from 2013 to 2022, succeeding Ryan Nelsen and leading the side through World Cup qualifiers, the Olympics, and Nations Cup campaigns. His leadership was recognized in selections for major tournaments, including the New Zealand squad for the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where he contributed to the team's quarterfinal appearance. In 2021, Reid was included in the IFFHS OFC Men's Team of the Decade for 2011–2020, honoring his dominance as one of Oceania's premier defenders over the period. Following his international retirement in 2022, Reid received tributes from United, including a featured "My West Ham Scrapbook" profile in 2023, celebrating his 11-year tenure and iconic moments like scoring the final goal at the .

References

  1. [1]
    Winston Reid begins New Zealand's Olympic Games preparation ...
    Jul 13, 2021 · A West Ham player since 2010, he has made over 200 appearances for the Irons, winning promotion in 2012, the Hammer of the Year award the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  2. [2]
    Winston Reid signs new six-and-a-half-year contract at West Ham ...
    Mar 5, 2015 · The 26-year-old arrived at the Boleyn Ground in 2010 after putting himself in the shop window by scoring a dramatic late equaliser in New ...
  3. [3]
    Winston Reid on his Danish roots, Viborg and World Cup heartache
    Aug 16, 2022 · Reid grew up in Denmark, where he played for Viborg FF's local rivals FC Midtjylland on 92 occasions prior to his switch to east London.
  4. [4]
    West Ham loan Winston Reid to MLS side Sporting Kansas City
    Feb 15, 2020 · He began his West Ham career in August 2010 when he signed from Danish side FC Midtjylland on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee.
  5. [5]
    My West Ham Scrapbook - Winston Reid
    Jul 3, 2023 · Winston Reid, who wrote his name into the West Ham United history books by scoring the final goal at the Boleyn Ground, celebrates his ...
  6. [6]
    Winston Reid departs West Ham United by mutual consent
    Sep 21, 2021 · The Club can confirm it has reached an agreement with Reid for the New Zealand international to depart and allow him to pursue first-team football elsewhere.
  7. [7]
    Winston Reid - Player profile | Transfermarkt
    Winston Reid ➤ former footballer from New Zealand ➤ Centre-Back ➤ last club: West Ham United ➤ * Jul 3, 1988 in Auckland, New Zealand.
  8. [8]
    Winston Reid | New Zealand Olympic Team
    North Shore born Winston Reid brings a wealth of experience to Tokyo 2020, playing over 300 games as a professional, including 194 for Premier League side West ...
  9. [9]
    Winston Reid's late header seals draw for New Zealand against ...
    Jun 15, 2010 · Winston Reid's header from a Shane Smeltz cross in stoppage time brought New Zealand, 78th in the Fifa rankings, their first point ever at the finals of this ...Missing: career summary
  10. [10]
    Winston Reid announces international retirement after homecoming ...
    Sep 19, 2022 · All Whites captain Winston Reid has confirmed he will be retiring from international football after the team's homecoming game at Eden Park this Sunday.
  11. [11]
    Winston Reid - Manager profile | Transfermarkt
    Name in Home Country / Full Name: Winston Wiremu Reid. Date of birth/Age: 03/07/1988 (37). Place of Birth: Auckland New Zealand. Citizenship: New Zealand
  12. [12]
    Thanks for the goal, Winston! - New Zealand News - NZ Herald
    Jun 16, 2010 · * On his mother Prue's side his iwi is Te Rarawa. * On his father Lyle James' side he hails from Tainui. * Moved to Denmark when his mother ...Missing: siblings | Show results with:siblings
  13. [13]
    Soccer: Reid carries Maori cause - NZ Herald
    May 14, 2010 · Reid left New Zealand for Denmark when he was 10 with his mother, Prue, and stepfather, Jens Bjerregaard, and received Danish citizenship in ...
  14. [14]
    Winston Reid reflects on tumultuous 12 months - Stuff
    Sep 10, 2011 · A moment Reid would only ever dream of as a young Kiwi footballer who played his junior football in Takapuna. BORN on Auckland's North Shore, ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
  15. [15]
    Winston Reid | Stuff
    May 10, 2010 · Winston Reid was born and raised on the North Shore of Auckland and started his football career at Takapuna AFC at age four. He moved to ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
  16. [16]
    Winston Reid: All Whites legend plans to help Auckland FC develop ...
    Sep 30, 2024 · When Winston Reid was 10, he was just another kid kicking a ball around Auckland fields, turning out for Takapuna AFC. At 13 he was just ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
  17. [17]
    Winston Reid reflects on tumultuous 12 months - Stuff
    Sep 11, 2011 · BORN on Auckland's North Shore, Reid, who has Ngati Te Rarawa and Tainui heritage, moved from New Zealand to Denmark as a 10-year-old with his ...
  18. [18]
    WINSTON REID | West Ham United F.C.
    Aug 13, 2010 · Signed professional terms with FC Midtjylland at the age of 17 in 2005, having come through the club's Academy…Played four times in Europe ...
  19. [19]
    Winston Reid - Detailed stats - Transfermarkt
    Winston Reid. Footballer of the Year 3. Retired since: 25/09/2022. Winston Reid. Major League Soccer. +. Date of birth/Age: 03/07/1988 (37) ...
  20. [20]
    Winston Reid | Sporting Kansas City
    3. A native of Auckland, New Zealand, Reid moved to Denmark at age 10 and began his professional career with Danish outfit FC Midtjylland in 2005.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
  21. [21]
    West Ham sign New Zealand defender Winston Reid - ESPN
    Aug 5, 2010 · West Ham United have signed New Zealand international Winston Reid from Danish Superliga club FC Midtylland in a deal reported to be worth £4 million.
  22. [22]
    Reid signs | West Ham United F.C.
    The 22-year-old has joined the Hammers on a three-year contract from Danish Superliga club FC Midtjylland for an undisclosed fee. He had a medical on Thursday ...
  23. [23]
  24. [24]
    West Ham wins Premier League promotion - ABC News
    May 19, 2012 · ... Winston Reid to guide the ball into the net. Blackpool had the momentum, was keeping possession and soaking up West Ham pressure although it ...
  25. [25]
    Reid keeps West Ham on track for promotion | Stuff
    Apr 23, 2012 · All Whites football defender Winston Reid has helped to keep alive West Ham United's slim chance of winning automatic promotion to next season' ...
  26. [26]
    Collins committed to defensive cause | West Ham United F.C.
    Sep 18, 2012 · Collins and central defensive partner Winston Reid were impressive once again, with the latter named Man of the Match for his efforts. For ...
  27. [27]
    West Ham defender Winston Reid agrees new contract
    Apr 30, 2013 · West Ham defender Winston Reid has signed a new contract that will keep him at Upton Park until 2015. The 24-year-old has been impressive for ...Missing: 2005 | Show results with:2005
  28. [28]
    Season in Seconds: Winston Reid | West Ham United F.C.
    Jun 6, 2013 · The West Ham United defender not only scooped the Club's top award, but was also named Players' Player of the Year and made captain of New ...
  29. [29]
    WATCH: Winston Reid scores last-ever goal at Boleyn Ground
    May 11, 2016 · Look back at a moment of football history as Winston Reid scored the final league goal at the Boleyn Ground. West Ham battled back from 2-1 down ...
  30. [30]
    West Ham 3-2 Man United (10 May, 2016) Game Analysis - ESPN UK
    Just five minutes later, Payet's cross from a set piece was headed past De Gea by Winston Reid, giving the New Zealand-born defender his first goal in nearly 18 ...
  31. [31]
    Reid ready for early start | West Ham United F.C.
    May 18, 2015 · Winston Reid has the experience of competitive summer football to draw upon should West Ham United qualify for the UEFA Europa League.
  32. [32]
    Winston Reid - Injury history | Transfermarkt
    Injury history ; 15/16, Hamstring injury, 28 days, West Ham United 5 ; 15/16, Hip problems, 36 days, West Ham United 5.
  33. [33]
    After 19 months out, Winston Reid is closing on a first-team return
    Nov 1, 2019 · That was against Swansea City when he was knocked unconscious and, in falling, badly twisted his right knee, tearing his ACL. On Wednesday ...
  34. [34]
    Winston Reid could be on outer as West Ham target Spanish ... - Stuff
    May 5, 2019 · He had knee surgery, but aggravated the injury during pre-season training,. The 30-year-old is back practising with the squad, but is not ...
  35. [35]
    West Ham's Reid out after ankle surgery - Yahoo Sports
    Nov 22, 2013 · LONDON (Reuters) - West Ham United defender Winston Reid has undergone ankle surgery and is ruled out for the foreseeable future, ...Missing: 2016-2019 | Show results with:2016-2019<|separator|>
  36. [36]
    Winston Reid: I never lost faith that I would come back
    Jul 14, 2019 · West Ham United's New Zealand defender and second longest-serving player made his comeback in the 3-2 preseason win at SCR Altach in Austria.
  37. [37]
    Winston Reid - Career stats | Transfermarkt
    Winston Reid ; Date of birth/Age: Jul 3, 1988 (37) ; Citizenship: New Zealand ; Height: 1,91 m ; Position: Centre-Back ; Former International: New Zealand.
  38. [38]
    Former Sporting Kansas City defender Winston Reid signed by ...
    Feb 1, 2021 · Winston Reid, who spent the 2020 season with Sporting Kansas City, is on the move again, joining Brentford on loan from West Ham United.
  39. [39]
    Winston Reid: Brentford agree loan move for West Ham centre-back
    Feb 1, 2021 · West Ham United centre-back Winston Reid has joined Brentford on loan for the rest of the season. New Zealand international Reid, 32, could make his Bees debut ...
  40. [40]
    Bees sign Winston Reid | Brentford FC
    Feb 1, 2021 · The 32-year-old defender completed the Transfer Deadline Day switch this morning and trained with The Bees today, Monday 1 February. He will ...Missing: age | Show results with:age
  41. [41]
    Brentford | Appearances | Winston Reid | 2020-2021
    Brentford – Appearances – Winston Reid – 2020-2021 ; 6, Sat 27 Feb 2021, 232-1 v Stoke CityBrentford 2-1 Stoke City ; 7, Wed 3 Mar 2021, 23 0-1 v Norwich City ...
  42. [42]
    Sporting KC acquires defender Winston Reid on loan from English ...
    Feb 14, 2020 · ... Born: July 3, 1988 (31 years old) Height: 6-3. Weight: 190 lbs. Hometown: Auckland, New Zealand Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand Citizenship ...
  43. [43]
    Reid joins MLS side Sporting Kansas City on loan - West Ham United
    Feb 14, 2020 · Winston Reid has joined Major League Soccer side Sporting Kansas City on loan. Reid, 31, links up with the MLS team ahead of the start of their 2020 season.Missing: details | Show results with:details
  44. [44]
    Sporting KC acquires West Ham defender Winston Reid on loan
    Feb 14, 2020 · Sporting Kansas City added to its defense Friday, acquiring Premier League veteran Winston Reid on loan from West Ham.
  45. [45]
    Winston Reid | MLSsoccer.com
    Reid is a vastly experienced center back who is one of the best players in New Zealand soccer history. He will be looking to regain his form after a long injury ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  46. [46]
    GOAL: Winston Reid smashes home header - Sporting Kansas City
    Sporting Kansas City Videos: The official source for all Sporting KC videos, highlights, interviews, series, features, and more.Missing: appearances | Show results with:appearances
  47. [47]
    Winston Reid relishing opportunity with Sporting Kansas City: "It's ...
    Sep 27, 2020 · Reid anchored the West Ham backline for the better part of eight seasons, racking up 222 competitive appearances for the East London club. That ...
  48. [48]
    Major League Soccer club Sporting KC not pursuing option to sign ...
    Dec 10, 2020 · Sporting Kansas City is not pursuing an option to sign All Whites captain Winston Reid permanently, but has not ruled out hope of him returning ...
  49. [49]
    Sporting KC 2020 Year in Review: Winston Reid - The Blue Testament
    Jan 5, 2021 · $4.6 million. That's how much Winston Reid was actually paid in 2020. Sporting KC were reportedly only on the hook for about $700,000 or 15 ...Missing: exact | Show results with:exact
  50. [50]
    Ten things to know about English Premier League veteran and new ...
    Feb 14, 2020 · 1. Born a Kiwi. Reid was born in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, to parents of indigenous Māori descent. He moved to Denmark at age 10 ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
  51. [51]
    Who Is Winston Reid? - Bleacher Report
    Jul 20, 2010 · Reid was born on the 3rd of July 1988 in New Zealand and is of Maori heritage through both of his parents. ... In 2006 Reid received Danish ...
  52. [52]
    Winston Reid - National team | Transfermarkt
    UEFA EURO U19 Championship Qualifiers. Group G, 31/05/07, Serbia U19 · 2:1 · Denmark U19, 90'. Group G, 02/06/07, Romania U19 · 3:1 · Denmark U19 ...
  53. [53]
    Winston Reid - biography, stats, rating, footballer's profile
    Dec 20, 2024 · Winston's youth career passed in the academies of SUB Sønderborg and Midtjylland, which gave him required knowledge he used in the matches ...
  54. [54]
    Winston Reid - National team | Transfermarkt
    Denmark U21 · 3:2 · Iceland U21, CB, 90'. 6/9/09, Denmark U21 · 0:4 · Italy U21, CB, 59'. 8/12/09, Denmark U21 · 2:4 · Sweden U21, Not in squad. 3/3/10, Austria ...
  55. [55]
    Winston Reid Facts for Kids
    Winston Reid's parents have Māori family roots. He was born in North Shore, Auckland. He started playing football at age four with a local club called Takapuna.
  56. [56]
    2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: Kiwi hero was made in Denmark
    Jun 17, 2010 · Reid, who was raised in Denmark and won 10 caps for the Scandinavian country's under-21s, only committed himself to the country of his birth in ...Missing: goals | Show results with:goals
  57. [57]
  58. [58]
    Winston Reid turns down Olympic Games spot - Stuff
    Jun 19, 2012 · All Whites' defender Winston Reid has chosen club over country, turning down the chance to represent New Zealand at the London Olympics.
  59. [59]
    Winston Reid leads New Zealand to opening Olympics win
    Jul 22, 2021 · Winston Reid's New Zealand made an impressive start to their 2020 Olympic Games campaign on Thursday, beating South Korea 1-0.
  60. [60]
    Winston Reid picks up injury during Olympics duty for New Zealand
    Jul 26, 2021 · West Ham United centre-back Winston Reid picked up a knee injury during New Zealand's 3-2 loss to Honduras at the Olympics on Sunday.
  61. [61]
    Winston Reid fit for All Whites' World Cup playoff against Costa Rica
    Jun 13, 2022 · Centre back says his groin is 'no issue' and his side are ready for the challenge of beating Costa Rica for the final place at the 32-team ...
  62. [62]
    All Whites v Costa Rica: Skipper Winston Reid on referee in playoff ...
    Jun 14, 2022 · "For a big match like this it's not good enough," Reid said after two VAR decisions went against his side in the 1-0 loss, which New.Missing: qualifiers | Show results with:qualifiers
  63. [63]
    Winston Reid » Statistics: International Matches - worldfootball.net
    Winston Reid. Winston. Reid. New Zealand ; FIFA · World Cup, 3 ; FIFA · WC Qualifiers Oceania, 6 ; FIFA · WC Qualifiers Play-offs, 3 ; FIFA · Friendlies, 21 ...Missing: participation | Show results with:participation
  64. [64]
    New Zealand skipper Reid announces international retirement
    Sep 19, 2022 · New Zealand captain Winston Reid will retire from international soccer after Sunday's friendly against Australia in front of home fans in ...
  65. [65]
    Spy: Twin baby steps for Winston Reid - NZ Herald
    Nov 7, 2015 · In July his beautiful Russian wife, Yana, gave birth to twins Arianna and Damien. The 4-month-olds are becoming social media stars.
  66. [66]
    Winston Reid: 'I appreciate football a lot more now – it would be nice ...
    Apr 4, 2021 · Before joining Brentford on loan for the remainder of the season, Reid and his agent held discussions with Moyes and it is still unknown if he ...
  67. [67]
  68. [68]
    All Whites great Reid to retire from international football - 1News
    Sep 19, 2022 · Reid began his pro career in 2005 when he signed a contract with FC Midtjylland and went on to make his senior debut that same month. The ...
  69. [69]
    “It was difficult” | Former Hammer Winston Reid talks the club and ...
    Jul 4, 2023 · Winston Reid has stated that moving to the London Stadium, in the end, was the right decision for the club.
  70. [70]
    The illustrious football career of Winston Reid - South West Londoner
    Nov 11, 2022 · With a promising football career ahead, Midtjylland recruited him at the tender age of 16. At 20 years old, Reid netted his first goal for ...Missing: Sønderborg trial
  71. [71]
    Winston Reid turned down chance to finish career at Wellington ...
    Sep 30, 2022 · The 34-year-old has been based in the United Arab Emirates since leaving West Ham 12 months ago and motivation for playing on appears to have ...
  72. [72]
  73. [73]
    Winston Reid turned down chance to finish career at Wellington ...
    Sep 30, 2022 · Can't blame the bloke for not wanting to uproot his family and disrupt their lives by moving countries twice in 2 years when it is pretty ...
  74. [74]
    Winston Reid Stats, Goals, Records, Assists, Cups and more
    Winston Reid. Winston Wiremu Reid. Position: DF (CB) ▫ Footed: Right. 190cm, 87kg (6-3, 194lb). Born: July 3, 1988 in Auckland, New Zealand nz.<|separator|>
  75. [75]
    West Ham's Winston Reid suffers hamstring injury, says chairman's ...
    Dec 10, 2015 · Sullivan wrote: "Very bad news... Reid Injured in training 4-6 weeks with hamstring. But some players will return faster than anticipated due to ...
  76. [76]
    Winston Reid - National team
    ### Summary of Winston Reid's Senior International Career with New Zealand (2010-2022)
  77. [77]
    Where are they now? 2012 Play-Off final | West Ham United F.C.
    May 19, 2017 · Centre-back: Winston Reid. Age: 28. Current Club: West Ham United. Then just 23, Winston Reid had enjoyed a breakthrough 2011/12 season under ...
  78. [78]
    OFC Men's Nations Cup 2012 - Oceania Football Confederation
    The second semi-final didn't follow the script either, with New Caledonia pulling off one of the famous OFC Nations Cup upsets to beat New Zealand 2-0 and ...
  79. [79]
    New Zealand captain to miss Confederations Cup - Inside FIFA
    May 18, 2017 · New Zealand have been dealt a major blow ahead of the FIFA Confederations Cup after captain Winston Reid was ruled out with a knee injury.
  80. [80]
    Winston Reid claims player of year crown | Stuff
    May 31, 2012 · The West Ham United star was centre-stage last night, winning New Zealand Football's 2011 player of the year crown.<|separator|>
  81. [81]
    Soccer: New winners at football awards - NZ Herald
    May 31, 2012 · Winston Reid and Hannah Wilkinson collected multiple honours as Ali Riley and Chris Wood set new records at New Zealand Football's 2011 ...
  82. [82]
    Soccer: Reid scoops West Ham's top award - NZ Herald
    May 8, 2013 · All Whites captain Winston Reid has been named West Ham's player of the season at the Premier League side's end-of-year awards today.
  83. [83]
    Winston Reid is Hammer of year - Evening Standard
    May 9, 2013 · West Ham defender Winston Reid was last night named the club's Player of the Year. The New Zealand international (above) has started 34 of West Ham's 36 ...
  84. [84]
    All Posts - IFFHS
    IFFHS MAN TEAM - OFC - OF THE DECADE 2011-2020. Jan 31, 2021; THE TOP 11 MEN ... Winston REID (New Zealand). Ryan THOMAS (New Zealand). Ivan VICELICH (New ...