Ipswich Town Born in
Harlow, He made his first-team debut on 21 April 2002 when
manager George Burley brought him on for the final five minutes of Ipswich's 2–0 defeat to
Arsenal at
Highbury, replacing
Martijn Reuser. Ipswich were relegated from the
Premiership the same season, but this allowed Ambrose a place in the starting line-up for their opening
First Division fixture of the
2002–03 season against
Walsall on 10 August 2002. He scored on what was his first start for the club with the opening goal after 37 minutes. He scored again as Ipswich thrashed
Leicester City 6–1 at
Portman Road on 18 August, before scoring his third in five games in their 8–1
UEFA Cup win against
Avenir Beggen on 29 August. After making 37 appearances across the season and scoring eleven goals, Ambrose was sold to
Newcastle United on 24 March 2003. With Ipswich in financial difficulty after falling into
administration, the club were forced to sell Ambrose outside of the transfer window for a fee in the region of
£1 million. Ambrose would later say that he "did not want to go" when he was sold to Newcastle, and that he was "sad to leave" Ipswich.
Newcastle United signed Ambrose for Newcastle from Ipswich in March 2003. After signing for
Newcastle United on 24 March 2003, Ambrose had to wait until the final game of the season to make his debut for the first-team. Replacing
Nolberto Solano in the 76th minute, Ambrose helped his side to a 2–2 draw against relegated
West Bromwich Albion on 11 May 2003. Ambrose made a scoring start to the
2003–04 season with the last goal in the Magpies 5–0
UEFA Cup first round win against
NAC Breda on 24 September 2003. He scored his first
Premiership goal away to
Leicester City on Boxing Day with a last gasp equaliser to earn a 1–1 draw for his side, five minutes after being introduced as a substitute. He made his first start for the club after 18 first-team appearances on 31 January 2004 in Newcastle's 1–1 draw with
Birmingham City at
St Andrew's. He was replaced by
Craig Bellamy after 75 minutes of play. He scored once more during the season when he sealed a late point away at
Southampton on 12 May during a 3–3 draw. Ambrose made 37 appearances in all competitions over the course of the season, scoring three times. With
Bobby Robson sacked by Newcastle at the end of August 2004, Ambrose found first-team opportunities limited during the early stages of the season. Under new manager
Graeme Souness, Ambrose made his first appearance of the season in Newcastle's 5–1 UEFA Cup win against
Bnei Sakhnin in Israel on 30 September 2004, replacing
Laurent Robert on 62 minutes. He scored his fourth Newcastle goal on 31 October during a 2–1 defeat to
Bolton Wanderers. After making 10 appearances until 9 January 2005, Ambrose was out of action for three months, but made a return on 10 April in Newcastle's 1–0 defeat to
Tottenham Hotspur at
White Hart Lane. He then appeared in all of Newcastle's remaining Premiership games until the end of the season and scored two goals in the process; the opener against
Manchester United in an eventual 2–1 defeat at
Old Trafford on 24 April, and another opening goal in a 3–1 away win at
Fulham on 4 May.
Charlton Athletic After finding first-team chances hard to come by, Ambrose joined
Charlton Athletic for an undisclosed fee on 8 July 2005 after Charlton had "made an offer that matches our valuation of the player" according to Newcastle chairman
Freddy Shepherd. He signed a four-year contract with the London club, for an estimated fee of £1.5 million. Ambrose made his Charlton debut on 13 August 2005 when they defeated
Sunderland 3–1 at the
Stadium of Light. However, despite the win, Ambrose was
sent off after 55 minutes for a lunge on Sunderland
defender Stephen Wright. He scored his first goal for the club in only his third game on 22 October with an equalising goal during a 2–1 win at
Portsmouth. He scored three further goals over the course of the season, going on to make 33 appearances. In his second season with the club, he made 30 appearances and scored three goals, but the club were relegated from the Premiership in 19th position. Ambrose remained with the club in the
Championship, making 42 appearances and scored nine goals, including braces against his boyhood club Ipswich Town on 8 December 2007 and two in two minutes in a 5–3 defeat to
Blackpool on 23 February 2008. Ambrose missed the beginning of the
2008–09 season after undergoing a hip operation. He made eleven appearances in the early stages of the season, but was made available for loan in order to bring in other reinforcements with the club in financial difficulty. After nine games with the Blues, Ambrose returned to action with his parent club.
Return to Charlton On his return to Charlton, Ambrose made a further twelve appearances to the end of the season. The club were relegated to
League One at the end of the season, and with his contract expiring in the summer, Charlton opted not to offer Ambrose a contract extension. He had made 128 appearances for Charlton in all competitions and scored 17 goals during his four-year stay. He scored his first goals three days later in a 2–1
League Cup win over
Torquay United, before netting another brace against Ipswich in a 3–1 away win on 18 August. After scoring twelve goals in 20 games, Ambrose was named as the Championship
Player of the Month for November 2009 by
The Football League, having found the back of the net in each of the four league fixtures he played during the month. He scored a crucial goal in the final game of the season against
Sheffield Wednesday during the sides 2–2 draw. With Wednesday requiring a win to stay up, Palace needed to draw or win to guarantee safety, having been deducted ten points for entering
administration. With the scores at 1–1, Ambrose struck in the 63rd minute for his 20th goal of the season to hand Palace a two-goal buffer. Wednesday responded but Palace held on for a 2–2 draw and survived, while Wednesday were relegated. Ambrose made 53 appearances during the season. With speculation surrounding his future at the club after being linked to
Queens Park Rangers, Ambrose signed a new three-year contract with Crystal Palace on 26 July 2010 after it was announced that his former manager at Ipswich
George Burley had been brought into the club. Ambrose opened his goalscoring account in the first game of the
2010–11 season, scoring Palace's second goal in a 3–2 win over
Leicester City. However, under new Burley, Ambrose found his chances limited, making just eleven appearances between the start of the season and Burley's dismissal on New Year's Day 2011. He had scored three goals in this time. Under new manager
Dougie Freedman, he returned to the starting line-up, making a further 18 appearances and scoring three goals. Darren Ambrose's career at Crystal Palace was most famous for his League Cup Quarter Final goal against
Manchester United on 30 November 2011. The long-range goal was the first in an eventual 2–1 win by Crystal Palace over Manchester United, and was said by
Gary Neville to be the best goal scored at Old Trafford.
Birmingham City Birmingham City signed Ambrose for an undisclosed fee in the region of £250,000 on a two-year contract on 13 July 2012. He scored on his competitive debut for the club in their 5–1 League Cup win over
Barnet on 14 August, and kept his place for the opening match of the
2012–13 league season in a 1–1 draw with his former club Charlton. Ambrose labelled his contribution to a poor team display during a 5–0 home defeat by
Barnsley in September as "the worst performance of my career". After assisting five goals in five games, a series of niggling injuries, including a sickness bug and a problematic knee, kept Ambrose out of contention. Following the defeat to Barnsley, he made just two further appearances all season. After a disrupted first season with Birmingham, Ambrose looked to push on in his second season, however, just two appearances in the first team followed, before being allowed to leave on loan for Greek
Super League club
Apollon Smyrnis, managed by
Lawrie Sanchez.
Apollon Smyrnis loan Ambrose joined
Athens-based Super league club Apollon Smyrnis on loan until the end of the season on 14 January 2014. He made his debut on 19 January in Apollon's 2–1 home defeat by
Asteras Tripolis. He scored his first goal for the club on 5 February in their 1–1 draw at
Levadiakos with a late equaliser. He also netted in 2–1 defeats to
Panetolikos and
Panionios before scoring a brace in a 3–1 home win over
Platanias on 9 March before rounding off his scoring in a 3–1 defeat by
Panathinaikos on 22 March. He made a total of eleven appearances in Greece, scoring six times.
Return to Ipswich Town Ambrose was released by Birmingham at the end of the
2013–14 season, after a successful loan spell at Apollon Smyrnis despite the side being relegated from the Greek Super League. He began training with
League One club
Colchester United in July 2014, including playing in a pre-season friendly against his former club
Ipswich Town. Ambrose began training with his former side Ipswich through August 2014 and featured twice for the club's under-21 side. On 11 September 2014, Ambrose signed a contract until January 2015 with the club, becoming one of five players to have had three or more spells at the club, joining
John Wark,
Tommy Miller,
Richard Wright and
Daryl Murphy. He made his third debut on 22 September as he helped Ipswich to a 2–1 win away at
Wigan Athletic. He scored one goal during his stint with Ipswich, earning the club an FA Cup third round replay against
Southampton after drawing 1–1 at
St Mary's Stadium on 4 January 2015. Ambrose played just eight games for Ipswich across the
2014–15 season, and he remained with the club over the summer of 2015 with the intention of earning a new contract.
Colchester United Having previously spent the
2014–15 pre-season on trial with
Colchester United, Ambrose signed a one-year deal with the League One club on 6 August 2015. He made his debut for the club in their opening day 2–2 draw with
Blackpool on 8 August, scoring Colchester's equaliser on 56 minutes before being substituted for
Dion Sembie-Ferris after 82 minutes. He scored his second goal for the club on 24 October, putting his side 4–3 ahead in what would end up a 4–4 draw with
Walsall at the
Colchester Community Stadium. His performance in the match earned him a place in the Football League 'Team of the Week' after providing two assists in addition to his goal. Ambrose helped Colchester achieve their first victory in 19 League One games on 1 March 2016 by scoring twice in a 2–1 victory against
Bradford City at
Valley Parade. After making 26 appearances during the campaign, Ambrose was not offered a new contract at the end of the season as Colchester were relegated to
League Two. ==International career==