West Ham United Lampard began his career at
West Ham United,
his father's former club, joining the youth team in 1994, his schoolboy hero being West Ham striker
Frank McAvennie. Lampard joined West Ham when his father was the assistant coach, entering as an apprentice in the youth team in 1994 and signing a professional contract the following year. He went on loan to
Second Division club
Swansea City in October 1995, debuting in his team's victory 2–0 over
Bradford City and scoring his first career goal in a match against
Brighton & Hove Albion. Lampard played nine times for Swansea before returning to West Ham in January 1996.
1995–97: Development Lampard made his debut for West Ham on 31 January 1996 against
Coventry City coming on as a
substitute for
John Moncur. His only other game of the season was the season's last, on 5 May 1996, a 1–1 home draw with
Sheffield Wednesday when Lampard was used as a substitute for
Keith Rowland. The following season Lampard made his first start for West Ham, on 17 August 1996, in a 2–0 away defeat to
Arsenal before being substituted for
Robbie Slater. Lampard's season ended on 15 March 1997 when he sustained a broken leg during an away, 0–0 draw, against
Aston Villa. Carried from the pitch on a stretcher, his 31st-minute substitute was
Rio Ferdinand. The game also saw his first
booking as a West Ham player. Lampard claims to have been jeered from the pitch by
West Ham United supporters, an action which made him consider leaving football. The season also saw his first
hat-trick. On 19 November 1997, West Ham played
Walsall in a
League Cup, fourth-round game. Lampard's three goals plus another from
John Hartson were enough to beat Walsall who responded via a goal from
Andy Watson. Lampard made 42 appearances for the 1997–98 season in all competitions scoring nine goals.
1999–2001: New contract and departure Before the start of the
1999–2000 FA Premier League season, Lampard signed an extension to his contract which would have kept him with the club until 2005. Having qualified for the
Intertoto Cup, West Ham's season started early, in July 1999. On 24 July 1999, Lampard scored his first goal in European football in a 1–1 away draw with Finnish side
Jokerit. Another goal in the semi-final against
Heerenveen Winning the competition saw West Ham in the
1999–2000 UEFA Cup. Lampard scored his first goal in this competition on 16 September 1999, in a 3–0 home win against
Osijek, a tie which they won 6–1 on aggregate. This season also saw West Ham beat
Bradford City 5–4 at
Upton Park in February 2000. The game received notoriety for Lampard's fight over the ball with
Paolo Di Canio. With West Ham 4–2 down they gained a penalty. Lampard was West Ham's regular penalty taker. Di Canio, however, wanted to take the kick and the two tussled over the ball with Di Canio winning and scoring to make the game 4–3 to West Ham. In the
1999–2000, season he finished as the club's third top scorer, behind Di Canio and Paulo Wanchope, with a total of 14 goals. In the
2000–01 season, West Ham's form suffered. They spent most of the season in the bottom half of the Premier League table. From fifth place the previous season they finished 15th. Despite this Lampard scored 9 goals in 37 games, behind only
Frédéric Kanouté and Di Canio. His father Frank also left the club and Lampard, under the pressure of being known as "Frank Lampard's son" and the poor treatment of his father by West Ham, decided to move to another club. He left West Ham for
Chelsea for £11 million in June 2001, the Hammers having previously declined a £15 million joint bid from
Aston Villa for Lampard and Frédéric Kanouté.
Chelsea 2001–04: Signing and first-team breakthrough Lampard's Premier League debut with Chelsea came on 19 August 2001 in a 1–1 draw with
Newcastle United on the opening day of the
2001–02 season, while his first red card came in a match against
Tottenham Hotspur on 16 September 2001. He appeared in all of Chelsea's league matches and scored eight goals in the
2001–02 season. He netted the match-winner in Chelsea's
2002–03 season-opener against
Charlton Athletic. The
following season, he was selected as the
Premier League Player of the Month in September 2003, and the PFA Fans' Player of the Month in October. Chelsea finished second in the 2003–04
Premier League behind unbeaten
Arsenal and he was named in the 2004
PFA Team of the Year At the end of the season, he came second behind
Thierry Henry for the 2004
FWA Footballer of the Year award.
2004–06: Back-to-back Premier League wins in 2004 Lampard played in all 38 Premier League matches for the third consecutive season in
2004–05. He finished with 13 goals (19 in all competitions), in addition to leading the league in assists with 18. In August 2004, he scored the winning goal against
Southampton in the Premier League, and continued scoring important goals as he scored both in a 2–0 win against Tottenham. In March 2005 he scored a long-range goal from 30 yards against
Crystal Palace in the Premier League which Chelsea won 4–1. Lampard continued his season strongly, and his brilliant performances for Chelsea in the Premier League and
Champions League further increased his reputation as one of the best midfielders in the world. In the
2004–05 Champions League, he scored one of the goals in Chelsea's famous 4–2 win over
Barcelona, helping Chelsea to progress to the quarter-finals. In the quarter-finals, he scored three goals in two legs against
Bayern Munich as Chelsea won 6–5 on aggregate. His second goal in the first leg was a spectacular one; he controlled
Claude Makélélé's cross with his chest then turned and swivelled and sent the ball inside the far post with a left-foot half volley. In April 2005, Lampard scored both goals against
Bolton Wanderers in a 2–0 win which was the Premier League title-winning match for Chelsea, which also won the first major trophy of his career as Chelsea bagged their first top-flight title in 50 years, by a 12-point margin. He was named as Barclays Player of the Season for 2004–05. Though Chelsea were eliminated in the
Champions League semi-finals by league rivals
Liverpool, they took home the
Football League Cup, in which Lampard scored twice in six matches, which included the opening goal against
Manchester United in the League Cup semi-final, which Chelsea won 2–1. He landed his first personal award by being named the 2005
Footballer of the Year. Lampard netted a career-high 16 league goals in
2005–06. In September 2005 he was selected as a member of the inaugural
World XI. He finished as runner-up to
Ronaldinho for both the
Ballon d'Or and
FIFA World Player of the Year awards. His record of consecutive Premier League appearances ended at 164 (five better than previous record-holder
David James) on 28 December 2005, when he sat out a match against
Manchester City due to illness. Lampard scored 12 goals in his first four months of the 2005–06 season. He scored twice in three separate matches from August to November, including both in a 2–1 win over Aston Villa, making Chelsea the first team to win their first seven matches in the Premier League. He scored twice again, this time against
Blackburn Rovers in a 4–2 win, which included a free-kick from 25 yards. After the match, manager
José Mourinho hailed Lampard as the "best player in the world". Chelsea eventually won the
Premier League for the second time, in which Lampard was Chelsea's topscorer with 16 league goals. In the
Champions League group stage, he scored a free-kick against
Anderlecht. Chelsea progressed to the first knock-out round to face Barcelona, with Lampard scoring a goal in the second leg, but Chelsea were eliminated 3–2 on aggregate.
2006–11: Domestic and individual success Due to a back injury sustained by
John Terry, Lampard spent much of the
2006–07 campaign as team captain in his absence. He enjoyed a streak of seven goals in eight games. He scored both goals in a 2–0 win over
Fulham and scored his 77th goal for Chelsea from a long range strike in a 3–2 win over
Everton on 17 December, overtaking
Dennis Wise as Chelsea's highest scoring midfielder. Then in the
UEFA Champions League group stage he scored a goal from an extremely tight angle against Barcelona, at the
Camp Nou, the match ended 2–2. Lampard finished with 21 goals in all competitions, including a career-high six
FA Cup goals. He scored his first Chelsea hat-trick in the
third-round tie against
Macclesfield Town on 6 January 2007. He scored two goals to help Chelsea to a
quarter-final draw with Tottenham Hotspur after having trailed 3–1, and he was named the FA Cup player-of-the-round for his performance. He gave the assist to
Didier Drogba in the
2007 FA Cup Final which was the winning goal in extra-time, as Chelsea won it 1–0. In a post-match interview following Chelsea's
FA Cup Final victory over Manchester United, Lampard said he wanted to stay at the club "forever". Lampard's 2007–08 season was hampered by injury. He managed to play 40 matches, 24 of them in the Premier League. This was the fewest league games he had played in a season since 1996–97. On 16 February 2008, Lampard became the eighth Chelsea player to score 100 goals for the club in a 3–1
FA Cup fifth-round win over
Huddersfield Town. After the final whistle, Lampard removed his jersey and flashed a T-shirt to the Chelsea fans with "100 Not Out, They Are All For You, Thanks" printed across the front. On 12 March 2008, Lampard scored four goals in a 6–1 rout of
Derby County. Then in the second leg of the
Champions League quarter-final, he scored the winning goal against
Fenerbahçe in the 87th minute as Chelsea won 3–2 on aggregate. On 30 April, Lampard, grieving the loss of his mother a week earlier, decided to play in the second leg of Chelsea's
Champions League semi-final against Liverpool, who were eliminated on 4–3 aggregate as he took an emotional penalty in the 98th minute of extra-time, which he scored confidently. In the
final against Manchester United, he scored an equalising goal in the 45th minute, as
Michael Essien's deflected shot found him as he went to the box with his trade-mark late run, and he scored with a left foot finish. The match ended 1–1 after extra-time and Chelsea eventually lost 6–5 on penalties. He was later named
UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year. On 13 August 2008, Lampard signed a new five-year contract with Chelsea worth £39.2 million, making him the highest-paid Premier League player. He started the
2008–09 season by scoring five goals in his first eleven league matches. He scored the 150th goal of his club career with a goal against Manchester City in the
Premier League. In October 2008, in the Premier League he scored a chipped goal against
Hull City with his left foot; he unleashed a chip from 20 yards that curled and swerved and fooled the goalkeeper as it went into the net.
FIFA World Cup-winning coach
Luiz Felipe Scolari said after the game, "It was the best goal I have seen, my vote for World Player of the year award will go to him, only a player with his intelligence could have done that." Lampard scored his hundredth career Premier League goal in a 5–0 victory over
Sunderland on 2 November. Eighteen of Lampard's hundred goals were penalties. He was named Premier League Player of the Month for the third time in his career in
October. After a streak of matches without scoring, Lampard scored three goals in two games, the first being against
West Bromwich Albion and the latter two against Fulham. On 17 January 2009, he made his 400th Chelsea appearance against Stoke City, scoring a stoppage time winner. He again scored a stoppage time winner on 28 February, this time against
Wigan Athletic. Then in the fourth round of the FA Cup, he scored a free-kick from 35 yards against
Ipswich Town. He scored twice against Liverpool in the second-leg quarter finals of the Champions League which ended 4–4, but Chelsea won 7–5 on aggregate. Then he provided two assists in the next game against Arsenal in FA Cup semi-finals which Chelsea won 2–1. Lampard finished the season with 20 goals and 19 assists. He repeated the corner flag celebration his father had done after scoring the winning goal in the
1979–80 FA Cup semi-final second leg against Everton. It was the fourth consecutive season that he scored 20 or more goals. He was later named Chelsea's Player of the Year for the third time. Lampard started the
2009–10 season by scoring against Manchester United, in the
2009 Community Shield, in the 72nd minute. The match ended 2–2, and Lampard scored in its penalty shootout which they won 4–1. He scored his 133rd goal for Chelsea in a Champions League match against
Atlético Madrid on 21 October 2009, which moved him up to fifth among the club's all-time goalscorers. He had been struggling to score the number of goals he had in the past seasons, however this soon changed as he scored two goals in the 5–0 defeat of Blackburn on 24 October 2009. On 30 October, he was nominated for the
FIFA World Player of the Year award for the sixth-straight year. title with Chelsea On 16 December, Lampard scored a crucial 79th minute winning goal against
Portsmouth and on 20 December, Lampard scored a penalty against his former club West Ham in a 1–1 draw, however he had to take his spot-kick three times due to players running into the box too early, he nonetheless scored all three. In Chelsea's 7–2 thrashing of Sunderland in January 2010, Lampard scored twice to add to his league tally. On 27 January 2010, Lampard again scored two goals, in Chelsea's 3–0 win over
Birmingham City in the
Premier League. On 27 February, Lampard yet again scored twice against Manchester City but despite his contribution Chelsea went on to lose the game 4–2 at home, for the first time in 38 games. Lampard, for the second time in his career, hit four goals in one match against Aston Villa on 27 March 2010 to bring his goal tally past 20, for the fifth-consecutive season. This also brought him his 151st Chelsea goal, and it put him as the club's third highest scorer ever, overtaking
Peter Osgood's record of 150. Lampard scored in a 3–0 win, again over Aston Villa, in the 2010 FA Cup semi-final. Lampard reached 20 Premier League goals for the first time when he scored twice against
Stoke City in Chelsea's 7–0 win on 25 April 2010. This milestone also represented the first time he had hit 25 in all competitions in a season. On 2 May, Lampard scored against Liverpool in the second last game of the season to give Chelsea a vital three points that took them to the top of the league by a single point. He scored one and assisted two other goals in the final match of the season where Chelsea thrashed Wigan Athletic 8–0 at
Stamford Bridge to win the 2009–10 Premier League title and give him a remarkable 27 goals in the season. Lampard ended his season lifting the
2010 FA Cup as Chelsea beat Portsmouth 1–0 in the final. The
2010–11 season began brightly for Lampard, being an integral part of Chelsea's system as usual. After a match against Stoke in August 2010, which Chelsea won 2–0, it was revealed that Lampard was suffering from a
hernia, which was successfully operated on. However, he suffered fresh injuries during training in mid-November, and remained sidelined for a further three weeks. Manager
Carlo Ancelotti said that he injured his abductor muscle in his leg in training on 11 November, and would not be fit until December. He finally made his comeback after four months out injured against Tottenham on 12 December, as a substitute in the 75th minute. Lampard scored a penalty in the 3–3 draw between Chelsea and Aston Villa on 2 January 2011, the first after returning from injury. On 9 January, Lampard scored twice and gave one assist in a 7–0 win against Ipswich Town in the FA Cup reaching the landmark of 201 career club goals. On 1 February, Lampard scored a penalty against Sunderland, then produced an assist, with Chelsea ending up winning the game 4–2. Lampard then assisted for
Nicolas Anelka in Chelsea's 2–0 victory against
Copenhagen, in the Round of 16 match in the
Champions League. On 1 March, Lampard scored the winning goal in a crucial 2–1 victory over Manchester United, keeping Chelsea's
Premier League title hopes alive. Then in the next game, he scored two goals in Chelsea's 3–1 victory over
Blackpool, and also contributed with an assist for John Terry to score. In April 2011, Lampard scored his 11th goal of the season in a 3–0 victory against former club West Ham. Lampard scored again against Manchester United, but it proved to be only a consolation, as Chelsea lost 2–1 at
Old Trafford, thus ending Chelsea's title hopes.
2011–13: European triumphs in the
2012 UEFA Champions League Final against
Bayern Munich In Chelsea's third
Premier League match of the season, Lampard scored his first goal of the season and also provided an assist for
José Bosingwa's opening goal, as Chelsea beat
Norwich City 3–1. After not featuring in Chelsea's 4–1 win against
Swansea City on 24 September, Lampard returned to the starting line-up for their
Champions League group stage game against
Valencia netting an important opening goal in their 1–1 draw. Lampard continued his fine form by netting his fifth Chelsea hat-trick on 2 October, in a 5–1 thrashing of Bolton Wanderers. In the eleventh round of the Premier League, Lampard scored the only goal of the match against Blackburn Rovers with a diving header, giving Chelsea a win after two consecutive defeats. After starting the game against Manchester City on the bench, Lampard came on in the second half to score the winning goal from the penalty spot in the 82nd minute. Lampard again proved to be the match-winner as he scored in the 89th minute against
Wolverhampton Wanderers, with the match finishing 2–1 to Chelsea. On 25 February 2012, Lampard scored his tenth Premier League goal of the season in Chelsea's 3–0 win against Bolton, becoming the only player to score at least ten goals in nine consecutive seasons in the Premier League and his 149th all-time league goal. Eleven days after the dismissal of manager
André Villas-Boas, Chelsea hosted
Napoli in the
2011–12 Champions League round of 16-second leg, trailing the Naples side 3–1 from the first leg. Lampard helped Chelsea make a remarkable comeback, assisting John Terry from a corner for the second goal and then equalising the aggregate score from the penalty spot with a powerful shot to the left of the goal.
Branislav Ivanović sealed Chelsea's victory in extra-time. In the second leg of the quarter-finals of the
2011–12 UEFA Champions League against
Benfica, Lampard converted a crucial penalty to give Chelsea a 2–1 win at Stamford Bridge, and helping them advance with an aggregate score of 3–1. He scored the 150th Premier League goal of his career against Fulham in a 1–1 draw on 9 April 2012. In the semi-final of the
FA Cup Chelsea defeated Tottenham Hotspur 5–1, in a match that would be remembered for an infamous "goal that never was" awarded to Chelsea's
Juan Mata. Lampard assisted Didier Drogba for the first goal, and also scored the fourth goal for the Blues from a free-kick 35 yards from goal. Lampard was pivotal in the semi-finals of the 2011–12 Champions League against the heavily favoured defending champions Barcelona. Bookmakers had Barcelona on the shortest odds to win a second consecutive Champions League title, and various commentators opined that Chelsea would have to produce their best two games of the season – and hope that Barca played their worst two – to upset the Catalan giants. In the first leg at Stamford Bridge, Lampard stripped
Lionel Messi off the ball then played a cross-field pass to
Ramires, who set up Drogba for the only goal of the game, giving Chelsea a 1–0 advantage. In the second leg at the Camp Nou, Lampard assumed the captaincy after Terry was sent off early in the game. Down 2–0 to Barça just before half-time, Lampard assisted Ramires' goal with a through-pass which levelled the aggregate score at 2–2 while putting Chelsea ahead on away goals. Chelsea teammate
Fernando Torres added another goal in stoppage time to give Chelsea a 3–2 victory overall and produce one of the greatest upsets in the history of European football. This set up Chelsea's match with Bayern Munich at the
Allianz Arena in the Champions League final. In the
2012 FA Cup Final, Lampard assisted Didier Drogba's winning goal in 2–1 win over Liverpool, the seventh FA Cup in Chelsea's history as well as the fourth of his career. Lampard captained Chelsea in the
2012 Champions League final against Bayern Munich due to Terry's suspension. It was a match where Chelsea were considered to be the underdogs. After finishing 1–1 in normal time, the game went to a penalty shootout with Lampard successfully converting his team's third spot-kick, helping Chelsea win 4–3 on penalties. As Chelsea's captain for the match, Lampard lifted the trophy with club captain Terry. Lampard ended the
2011–12 season as Chelsea's top scorer with 16 goals in all competitions, along with 10 assists. Lampard missed
Euro 2012 with a thigh injury, but did play all of Chelsea's pre-season games, scoring against the MLS All-Stars and
Brighton & Hove Albion. In Chelsea's first game of the new
Premier League campaign, Lampard converted a penalty won by
Eden Hazard as Chelsea brushed aside Wigan 2–0. In Chelsea's second game of the season, three days later against newly promoted
Reading, he again converted a penalty won by Hazard as Chelsea cruised to a 4–2 win. On 6 October, he scored his third league goal of the season in a 4–1 win against
Norwich City. After six weeks out injured, on 16 December Lampard appeared in the
final of the
2012 FIFA Club World Cup with Chelsea losing 1–0 to Brazilian club
Corinthians. He marked his
500th appearance in the Premier League by scoring in an 8–0 win against Aston Villa on 23 December. On 30 December 2012, Lampard scored a brace as Chelsea came from a goal down in the game against Everton to win 2–1. In the third round of the
FA Cup, Lampard entered in the second half and scored a penalty in Chelsea's victory over Southampton. On 6 January 2013, Lampard's agent Steve Kutner announced that Lampard would not be offered a new contract with Chelsea and would leave when his contract expired in June 2013. On 12 January 2013, Lampard scored a penalty in the 4–0 win over Stoke City at the
Britannia Stadium. This goal made Lampard Chelsea's
second-highest goalscorer of all-time with 194 goals and moved him clear of
Kerry Dixon and putting him eight goals behind
Bobby Tambling in first. He scored his 199th goal for Chelsea in a 4–0 FA Cup victory over
Brentford on 17 February, becoming Chelsea's all-time leading FA Cup goalscorer with 26 goals. Lampard's 200th Chelsea goal came against his former club West Ham on 17 March 2013, heading home an Eden Hazard cross. Lampard equalled Bobby Tambling's record with a long-range goal into the top left corner from just outside the box in the 61st minute in a league match against Aston Villa on 11 May. Then, later on in the 88th minute, he scored a second goal, breaking the record and securing a 2–1 victory for Chelsea. In the
UEFA Europa League final on 15 May, Lampard captained the London club to a 2–1 victory over
Benfica, securing the 11th major trophy of the
Roman Abramovich era. On 16 May 2013, Lampard signed a one-year extension to his contract with Chelsea, stating "I always maintained the dream was to stay at Chelsea."
2013–14: Final season at Chelsea in 2013 On the opening day of the
2013–14 Premier League season, Lampard scored a free-kick in a 2–0 win against newly promoted
Hull City. On 1 October, he scored his 205th goal for Chelsea in a 4–0 win away to
Steaua București in the
Champions League. On 23 November 2013, Lampard scored his 206th and 207th goals for Chelsea against his former club West Ham in a 3–0 win. Lampard moved to fourth on the all-time Premier League goal-scoring list on 2 December by beating
Robbie Fowler's number of 164 goals. On 22 February 2014, Lampard scored a stoppage-time winner against Everton, initially credited to John Terry but awarded to Lampard by the
Dubious Goals Committee, keeping Chelsea in first place. In March, in recognition of his contributions, Lampard was given share number 200 by the Chelsea Pitch Owners Association which owns the Stamford Bridge freehold. On 2 April, he played his 100th Champions League match, losing 3–1 to
Paris Saint-Germain. On 5 April 2014, Lampard scored the 250th goal of his club career in a 3–0 win against Stoke. On 23 May 2014, Lampard was included on the list of players released by Chelsea. Lampard, however, said that any contract talks with Chelsea would be decided after the
2014 World Cup, with a statement saying "he will meet with Chelsea before any consideration of a move elsewhere". On 3 June 2014, Chelsea confirmed Lampard would leave the club.
Manchester City Signing and New York City FC controversy in 2015 On 24 July 2014, it was claimed that Lampard, as a free agent, had signed a two-year contract with
New York City FC (NYCFC) to commence ahead of the
2015 MLS season. It was announced at a live press conference in
Brooklyn that he would be joining the club, which would be entering
Major League Soccer (MLS) for the 2015 season. Sporting director
Claudio Reyna hailed him as "one of the greatest players in world history". NYCFC's parent club, Manchester City, announced on 3 August 2014 that Lampard would join the club on a six-month deal ending in January 2015. Initially reported as a loan, reports emerged on 31 December 2014 that Lampard had signed a short-term contract with the club as a free agent with his MLS contract not to start until the end of his stay in
Manchester. The same day, it was announced Lampard would extend his contract with Manchester City until the end of the English season, missing the start of the
2015 MLS season and it was confirmed that Lampard had never been an MLS player with his arrival date in MLS unclear. Lampard extending his stay in Manchester prompted an angry response from fans in New York, with NYCFC being accused of dishonesty for using the player in their promotional material and MLS Commissioner
Don Garber being accused of poor leadership and a lack of transparency in handling the affair. On 1 January 2015, Manchester City head coach
Manuel Pellegrini hinted that Lampard could extend his stay at Manchester City to a second season. On 9 January, Manchester City admitted that Lampard had never signed a two-year contract with NYCFC, having instead originally signed a non-binding "commitment" to join the team. The same day, Lampard confirmed his intention to join NYCFC at the end of the
2014–15 Premier League season. Around 300 people asked for season ticket refunds in response to the affair, while the
2015 MLS SuperDraft started a chant of "Where's Frank Lampard?" from the crowd.
2014–15: Only season in Manchester in 2015 Lampard made his Manchester City debut on 13 September in a 2–2 away draw against Arsenal; he received a yellow card and was substituted at half-time for
Samir Nasri. He scored his first goal for the club on 21 September with a volley from inside the box against former club Chelsea, having only been on the field for seven minutes as a substitute. Lampard's equalising goal ended Chelsea's perfect winning streak in the season, but it was a goal which he
did not celebrate, and he described it as a very emotional day. In Lampard's first
League Cup match for City three days later, he scored the first and last goals as the side defeated
Sheffield Wednesday 7–0 at home in the third round. On 27 September, Lampard came on in the 71st minute, only to score another goal to make it four goals in four matches and his fourth that week. He made his first
Champions League appearance on 30 September in Manchester City's 1–1 draw with
Roma. On 1 January 2015, the day after extending his stay with the club, Lampard scored the winner for City in a Premier League encounter against Sunderland. On 14 March 2015, Lampard made his 600th Premier League appearance, becoming the second player to do so after
Ryan Giggs, coming on as a substitute during City's 1–0 defeat to
Burnley. On 24 May, Lampard captained Manchester City in their final match of the season and the last of his spell with the club. He scored his 177th Premier League goal to give City the lead in an eventual 2–0 win over Southampton at the
City of Manchester Stadium and was substituted for
Jesús Navas in the 77th minute.
New York City FC 2015–16: Final seasons and retirement On 10 January 2015, Lampard signed a pre-contract to play for New York City FC in MLS, beginning on 1 July. Injury delayed his debut until 1 August, when he came on as a 69th-minute substitute for
Andrew Jacobson in a 3–2 defeat to the
Montreal Impact at
Yankee Stadium. In July, Lampard was one of the 22 players to be named to the
2015 MLS All-Star Game roster. On 16 September, he scored his first MLS goal as his team beat
Toronto 2–0 to end a three-game losing streak. Eleven days later, Lampard scored the opening goal in a 2–1 victory over
Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the 29th minute of play; he was later also fouled in the area in the final minute of stoppage time, which allowed
David Villa to convert the match-winning goal from the resulting penalty. On 2 October, he scored New York City's fastest ever goal in MLS history in a 2–1 away defeat to
D.C. United. The team finished
its debut season outside a place for the
MLS Cup Playoffs, which drew criticism from some in the media, who expected more from the club's trio of designated players composed of former Champions League winners Lampard,
David Villa, and
Andrea Pirlo. Having missed the beginning of the season with a calf injury, Lampard made his first appearance in 2016 on 22 May in the New York derby, playing the final 15 minutes; New York City lost the game
7–0, while Lampard was jeered by his side's own fans. However, he then scored in his first start of the season against
Philadelphia Union on 18 June and was cheered by the New York fans once again. In his second start, he managed to make it back-to-back goals against
Seattle Sounders FC on 20 June. His fourth goal in five matches came against
Sporting Kansas City in a 3–1 defeat on 11 July. Lampard then took his goal tally for the season to five with the third goal in a 3–1 victory over the Montreal Impact on 17 July. On 31 July 2016, Lampard became the first New York City player to score a hat-trick, achieving this feat in a 5–1 win over the
Colorado Rapids. Lampard finished his second MLS season with the club with 13 goals and 3 assists in 19 appearances, as New York City finished in second place in the Eastern Conference, and qualified for the
MLS Cup Playoffs for the first time ever, clinching a spot in the Eastern Conference semi-finals. He featured in both legs of the Conference semi-final against Toronto, as New York were eliminated from the Playoffs 7–0 on aggregate. On 14 November 2016, New York City announced that Lampard would leave as soon as his contract expired. Lampard announced his retirement on 2 February 2017 after turning down several offers, and said that he would look to obtain his coaching qualifications after retiring. ==International career==