Matt Lowton

Matthew John Lowton (born 9 June 1989) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right back.

Matt Lowton
Lowton playing for Aston Villa in 2013
Personal information
Full name Matthew John Lowton[1]
Date of birth (1989-06-09) 9 June 1989[2]
Place of birth Chesterfield, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)[3]
Position(s) Right back[4]
Youth career
1999–2004 Leeds United
2004–2007 Sheffield United
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2012 Sheffield United 78 (10)
2008Sheffield (loan) 17 (0)
2009Ferencváros (loan) 16 (0)
2009Ferencváros II (loan) 4 (3)
2012–2015 Aston Villa 72 (2)
2015–2023 Burnley 186 (3)
2023Huddersfield Town (loan) 8 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:41, 3 April 2023 (UTC)

Lowton joined Sheffield United's academy in 2004. He spent time on loan with both non-league Sheffield and Hungarian side Ferencváros before making the break into United's first team in 2010. He played regularly for two seasons before being sold to Aston Villa in 2012. After three seasons and 72 Premier League appearances, he joined Burnley in 2015.

Career

Sheffield United

Lowton playing for Sheffield United in 2011

Lowton was born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.[4] He joined Sheffield United aged fifteen after a spell with Leeds United and progressed through Sheffield United's youth set up to reserve level, converting from a full-back to a central defensive role in the process.[5] After spending a spell on loan at Sheffield FC in 2008,[6] in January 2009, Lowton went out on loan to Sheffield United's Hungarian sister club Ferencváros, along with fellow reserve player Sam Wedgbury, to get first-team experience. He made his debut in the Hungarian League Cup the next month,[7] making twenty appearances for the club.[8][9]

Back in the Championship, Lowton found himself on the fringes of the first team and duly made his Blades debut in a 1–1 draw with Cardiff City at the end of March 2010,[6] coming on as a late substitute, before making his full debut for the club in the final match of the season.[10][11]

The following season, Lowton started Sheffield United's opening day fixture, away to Cardiff City, but was issued with a straight red card. Despite this setback, he returned to the first-team picture and was rewarded with a new contract at the end of September.[12] Lowton continued a run of substitute appearances and rewarded United's faith by scoring his first senior goal in mid-October, netting in a 3–3 home draw with Burnley.[13] Lowton played regularly for the remainder of the season, scoring four goals in all, but couldn't prevent the club from slipping to relegation.[14][15]

With the Blades in League One at the time, Lowton remained a key player and was rewarded with an extended contract in August 2011,[16] making 55 appearances in total for the Blades during the following season and scoring six goals.[17]

Aston Villa

Lowton completed a move to Aston Villa in July 2012 for an undisclosed fee, believed to be £3 million, becoming Paul Lambert's second signing as Villa manager,[18] and made his debut on 18 August 2012, in the Premier League against West Ham United.[19] On 15 September, Lowton scored his first league goal for Villa in a 2–0 home win against Swansea City.[20] On 19 July 2013, Lowton signed a new four-year deal to keep him at Aston Villa until the summer of 2017.[21]

Burnley

On 22 June 2015, Burnley secured the signing of Lowton on a three-year deal for an undisclosed fee believed to be around £1 million plus add-ons.[22][23] Lowton made his debut for Burnley on 20 October, as an 84th-minute substitute against Nottingham Forest; his first start came against Charlton Athletic on 19 December.[24] His first and only goal of the season was Burnley's fourth in a 5–0 rout of Milton Keynes Dons on 12 January 2016.[24] Lowton would make 27 appearances in his maiden season at Burnley, all in the League,[24] as Burnley won the Championship title and earned promotion to the Premier League.[25]

Huddersfield Town (loan)

On 4 January 2023, Lowton joined fellow EFL Championship side Huddersfield Town on loan for the remainder of the 2022–23 season.[26]

Other ventures

Lowton was an investor in the clothing company Seven One Zero, which was founded by fellow footballers Gavin Rae, Curtis Davies and Chris Burke.[27] The company was voluntarily dissolved in 2018.[28]

Career statistics

As of match played 1 April 2023
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Sheffield United 2009–10[10] Championship 20000020
2010–11[14] Championship 3240000324
2011–12[17] League One 44630206[lower-alpha 1]0556
Total 78103020608910
Sheffield (loan) 2007–08[29] NPL Division One South 1705[lower-alpha 2]0220
Ferencváros (loan) 2008–09[8][9] Nemzeti Bajnokság II 11020130
2009–10[8][9] Nemzeti Bajnokság I 50002070
Total 1600040200
Ferencváros II (loan) 2009–10[8] Nemzeti Bajnokság III 4343
Aston Villa 2012–13[30] Premier League 3721060442
2013–14[31] Premier League 2301010250
2014–15[32] Premier League 1201000130
Total 7223070822
Burnley 2015–16[24] Championship 2710000271
2016–17[33] Premier League 3600000360
2017–18[34] Premier League 2601000270
2018–19[35] Premier League 21000102[lower-alpha 3]0240
2019–20[36] Premier League 1702010200
2020–21[37] Premier League 3413030401
2021–22[38] Premier League 2511010271
2022–23[39] Championship 002020
Total 18637080202033
Huddersfield Town (loan) 2022–23[39] Championship 801090
Career total 3811814021013042918
  1. Three appearances in Football League Trophy, three in League One play-offs
  2. Three appearances in Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup, two in Northern Premier League Division One South play-offs
  3. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

Honours

Burnley

References

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  13. "Sheer elation for Matt". Sheffield United Mad. 17 October 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
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  20. "Aston Villa 2–0 Swansea". BBC Sport. 15 September 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
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  22. "Clarets Complete Lowton Swoop". Burnley F.C. 22 June 2015. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
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  25. "Charlton 0–3 Burnley". BBC Sport. 7 May 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2018.
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  27. Marshall, Tyrone (26 November 2016). "Burnley defender taking hands-on role after investment in developing clothing label". Lancashire Telegraph. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
  28. "Seven One Zero Clothing Limited: Filing history". Companies House. Retrieved 10 August 2023.
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