Demar Phillips
 

Demar Phillips

  Midfield, Stoke City
 

 

Jamaica

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Demar Phillips is a professional football player, who was born on September 23, 1983 in Kingston, Jamaica. He plays in the midfield position and is known for his remarkable skills and pace.


Demar Phillips was selected for the Jamaica national football team in 2004 and has earned 27 caps as of August 2008.


Demar Phillips kick-started his football career by joining the Jamaican football club, Waterhouse, in 2003. After representing the club for four years, he signed a three-year deal with the English football club, Stoke City, on August 31, 2007 for an undisclosed fee. He played for the club as a substitute in its matches against Leicester City, Sheffield Wednesday, Crystal Palace and Scunthorpe United sporting the number 27 shirt. On November 10, 2007, Demar Phillips made his first team debut for Stoke City as a 78th minute substitute in its match versus Sheffield United. He has played in two games for the club and went on trials to the English football club, Oldham Athletic, in the summer of 2008 looking forward to a season-long loan.

 
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