Charlie Adam, born on December 10, 1985, in Scotland, showed promise in soccer from a young age. He began his youth career playing for Dundee in 1999 and quickly caught the attention of scouts with his skill and talent on the field.
Adam made his senior career debut in 2003 for the Rangers F.C., where he honed his skills and gained valuable experience playing at a high level. His impressive performances caught the eye of Scotland's national team, and he received his first call-up in 2007, marking the beginning of his international career.
After a successful stint with Rangers, Adam made the move to the Premier League, signing with Liverpool in 2011. He spent a year with the club before transferring to Stoke City in 2012, where he continued to make his mark as a talented midfielder.
During his time at Blackpool from 2009 to 2011, Adam scored an impressive 28 goals in 78 appearances, showcasing his scoring ability and versatility on the field.
Off the field, Charlie Adam tied the knot with Sophie Adam in 2009, showing his commitment not only to soccer but also to his family.
As a member of Scotland's national team, Adam played under the tutelage of manager Alex McLeish, representing his country with pride and passion on the international stage.
Currently, Charlie Adam continues to ply his trade as a professional soccer player, showcasing his skills and experience on the field for Stoke City. With a successful career behind him and many accomplishments to his name, Adam remains a respected figure in the world of soccer.