Frank Lampard, a celebrated English football figure, has accumulated a net worth of $60 million. His illustrious career as both a player and manager has significantly contributed to his financial success.
Frank Lampard, an English football manager and former player, boasts a net worth of $60 million. Regarded as one of the most exceptional midfielders in football history, Lampard achieved his peak performance while playing for West Ham United and Chelsea. He holds the record for the highest number of Premier League goals scored by a midfielder, tallying 177. Additionally, he represented England in three FIFA World Cups and one UEFA European Championship. Lampard's financial growth mirrors his prominence as a world-class athlete and a well-known manager, with career earnings and assets estimated between £75 million ($100 million) and £80 million ($107 million). His transition into coaching did not diminish his earning potential across various clubs: Frank Lampard was born on June 20, 1978, in London, England, to Pat, a librarian, and Frank Sr., a professional footballer who played for West Ham United. He has two sisters, Natalie and Claire. In 1994, Lampard joined West Ham United's youth team, where his father served as assistant coach and had previously been a player. The following year, he signed a professional contract with the club. After a brief loan spell at Swansea City in late 1995, Lampard made his senior debut for West Ham in early 1996. His first full season with the club came in 1997-98, during which he made 42 appearances across all competitions and scored ten goals, including his first hat trick. Another strong season followed in 1998-99, with 41 appearances and six goals. Lampard also contributed to West Ham's fifth-place finish in the Premier League, the club's best-ever league position at the time. In the summer of 1999, he helped West Ham win the UEFA Intertoto Cup finals, earning a place in the UEFA Cup, though the team was eliminated in the second round. Lampard had another standout season in 1999-2000, recording 49 appearances and 14 goals. However, his final season with West Ham in 2000-01 was less fruitful, as the club struggled near the bottom of the Premier League, finishing in 15th place. After his father and uncle left West Ham, Lampard transferred to Chelsea in mid-2001. His first season with the club saw him score seven goals in 53 appearances across all competitions. The following season, he contributed eight goals in 48 appearances. In the 2003-04 season, Lampard experienced a breakthrough, earning Premier League Player of the Month honors for September and helping Chelsea finish as league runners-up. That season, he scored 15 goals in 58 appearances. The 2004-05 season was even more impressive, with 19 goals in 58 appearances, including the two goals in a 2-0 victory that secured Chelsea's first-ever Premier League title. Chelsea achieved this with a record 95 points. Lampard also helped the club win the 2004-05 Football League Cup and the 2005 FA Community Shield. He received multiple individual accolades that season, including FWA Footballer of the Year and Premier League Player of the Season. Lampard continued his success in the 2005-06 season, scoring 20 times in 50 appearances and leading Chelsea to a second consecutive Premier League title. During the 2006-07 season, Lampard scored 21 goals in 62 appearances. Chelsea won the FA Cup and the Football League Cup while finishing as Premier League runners-up. The following season, Lampard faced injury issues, making only 40 appearances, with 24 in the Premier League. Despite this, he remained the top scorer in the league with 10 goals and across all competitions with 20. In the 2008-09 season, Lampard made 57 appearances and again scored 20 goals across all competitions as Chelsea claimed the FA Cup. His best season came in 2009-10, with a career-high 27 goals across all competitions, including 22 in the Premier League. Chelsea won its third Premier League title that season and also secured the FA Cup and FA Community Shield. Lampard struggled to replicate this success in the 2010-11 season due to recurring injuries, limiting him to just 32 appearances. He rebounded in 2011-12, making 49 appearances and scoring 16 goals as Chelsea won the FA Cup and its first UEFA Champions League title. The following season, Lampard contributed to Chelsea's first-ever UEFA Europa League triumph. He played his final season with the club in 2013-14, concluding his Chelsea tenure as the club's all-time leading scorer with 211 goals. Lampard’s international career began at the youth level with the England under-21 team from 1997 to 2000, making 19 appearances and scoring nine times. He made his senior England debut in 1999 but did not participate in his first major tournament until Euro 2004, where England reached the quarterfinals. He played every minute of England’s matches at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, where the team was eliminated in the quarterfinals. Lampard also featured in the 2010 and 2014 World Cups before announcing his retirement from international football after earning 106 caps and scoring 29 goals. After a period of uncertainty regarding his MLS move to New York City FC or its parent club, Manchester City, Lampard made his debut for Manchester City in September 2014. The following year, he reached his 600th Premier League appearance and scored his 177th and final Premier League goal, setting a midfielder scoring record. Lampard wrapped up his playing career with New York City FC and, in the summer of 2016, became the first NYCFC player to achieve a hat trick. He also guided the team to the MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time in its history. Lampard announced his retirement from playing in February 2017. In 2018, Lampard took charge as manager of the Championship side Derby County and led the club to the Championship playoffs, reaching the final where they lost to Aston Villa. In the summer of 2019, he returned to his former club Chelsea as manager. That October, he was named Premier League Manager of the Month after guiding Chelsea to a flawless league record that month. Lampard remained at Chelsea until early 2021, when he was dismissed due to the team’s declining performance. After a year away from management, he became Everton’s manager in early 2022. However, he was relieved of his duties a year later, again because of poor results. He then served as caretaker manager for the remainder of Chelsea’s 2022-23 season. In late 2024, Lampard took over as manager of the Championship club Coventry City. During the 2025-26 season, he was honored as the EFL Championship Manager of the Month for two consecutive months. Outside of football, Lampard was a team captain on the ITV sports comedy panel show 'Play to the Whistle' from 2015 to 2017. He has also written a series of children’s novels centered around football. Previously, until 2018, he co-owned The Pig's Ear, a Chelsea pub, with his father. In late 2015, Lampard married Christine Bleakley, a Northern Irish television personality. The couple has a daughter and a son together. Additionally, Lampard has two daughters from a prior relationship with Spanish model Elen Rivas. © 2026 Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved