Southampton On 17 April 2006, at the age of 16 years and 275 days, Bale became the second youngest player ever to play for Southampton (after
Theo Walcott, who was 132 days younger) when he made his debut in the Saints' 2–0 victory against
Millwall. On 6 August, Bale scored his first league goal, a
free kick, to level the score at 1–1 against
Derby County. The final score at
Pride Park was 2–2. He scored again, at
St Mary's, against
Coventry City in the team's second game of the 2006–07 season with another free kick. Bale further developed his reputation as a threat on free kicks when he struck the post from one against
West Bromwich Albion. By 16 December 2006, Bale's goal count had risen to five, thanks to a late equaliser against
Sunderland and free kicks away to
Hull City and at home to
Norwich City. In December 2006, he won the Carwyn James Award for the
BBC Wales Young Sports Personality of the Year, and was named the Football League Young Player of the Year on 4 March 2007. This capped what was described in the local press as an "incredible" first full season as a professional footballer in which he was one of the Saints' "most creative players even (though operating) from the left-back position whilst his defending improved immeasurably as the season progressed." His final game for Southampton was in the first leg of the
Championship play-off semi-final against Derby County on 12 May 2007. Bale suffered an injury during the second half, preventing him from appearing in the second leg. In total, he made 45 appearances for Southampton, scoring five goals.
Tottenham Hotspur On 25 May 2007, Bale signed a four-year deal with
Tottenham Hotspur with the club paying an initial £5 million for the player, potentially rising to £10 million based on appearances and success.
2007–2009 Bale played his first game for Spurs in a
friendly against
St. Patrick's Athletic on 12 July 2007, but was substituted on the 80th minute with a minor
dead leg. He made his competitive debut for Tottenham Hotspur on 26 August away against Manchester United. On 1 September 2007, in his second Spurs appearance, he scored his first goal for the club in a 3–3 draw with
Fulham. Bale went on to score against
Arsenal in the
North London derby from a free kick. He then scored in the
League Cup home tie against
Middlesbrough. On 2 December 2007, Bale was substituted after sustaining an injury resulting from a tackle from
Fabrice Muamba in the league fixture against
Birmingham City. A scan revealed that Bale had suffered
ligament damage to his right ankle, consigning him to an extended period on the sidelines. Bale had
exploratory surgery on 11 December. By February 2008, it became clear that Bale was to miss the rest of the season through injury. Sporting Director of Tottenham,
Damien Comolli said, "Even if the examination reveals that Gareth's foot is stable, the decision has been taken to bring him back slowly to ensure he does not get a repeat of the injury or suffer any further damage. Gareth is obviously disappointed to be sidelined for this length of time but he is still young and we have to do what is best for him in the long run." and went on to make 30 appearances for Tottenham in all competitions that season. He picked up his first career red card in a 2–1 defeat at
Stoke City in October 2008. That season he took part in the
League Cup final against Manchester United. Bale came off the bench in the 98th minute in extra time with the final result deadlocked at 0–0 resulting in a
penalty shoot-out that ended 4–1 to Manchester United.
2009–2011 In June 2009, Bale underwent surgery for a knee injury, ruling him out for over two months. He missed pre-season matches and it was projected that he would miss the first few weeks of the
2009–10 season. On 26 September, he made his comeback as an 85th-minute substitute in Tottenham's 5–0 win over
Burnley. This was Bale's first ever involvement in a Premier League win, after not being on the winning side since the Southampton move; however, he struggled to break into the first team, in part due to
Benoit Assou-Ekotto's form. When Assou-Ekotto was sidelined with an injury, manager Harry Redknapp decided to give Bale a chance and he impressed in Spurs'
FA Cup third-round 4–0 win over
Peterborough United. His first victory as a starter in a league game came in the 2–0 win over
London rivals Fulham on 26 January 2010. Bale's good form continued and he was named Player of the Round after helping Spurs to a 3–1 win in the sixth round
replay of the FA Cup against Fulham. In April 2010, Bale scored the winning goal in a 2–1 North London derby win against Arsenal, tapping past
Manuel Almunia, after a pass from
Jermain Defoe. Three days later, Bale scored Tottenham's winning goal with his weaker right foot in a 2–1 victory over league leaders and
eventual champions Chelsea and was named
man of the match. He was named
Premier League Player of the Month for April 2010. He signed a new four-year contract at
White Hart Lane on 7 May 2010, as a reward for helping the club reaching a
2010–11 UEFA Champions League qualification place. On 21 August 2010, Bale scored twice in a 2–1 win at Stoke City, the second of which was a head-high
volley into the top right hand corner of the goal. This was later awarded the
BBC Goal of the Month for August 2010. On 25 August, Bale set up all four goals to help Spurs overcome
Young Boys 4–0 (6–3 agg.) in a Champions League
play-off at White Hart Lane. Although Assou-Ekotto had already returned from injury, Bale continued his good form and cemented his place in the starting eleven, with his manager opting him to move to left wing to accommodate Assou-Ekotto at left-back. On 29 September, Bale scored his first Champions League goal for Tottenham in a 4–1 home win against Dutch champions
Twente in their second game of the group stages. For his performances, he was named Welsh Player of the Year by the
Football Association of Wales (FAW). On 20 October, Bale scored his first senior
hat-trick against
European champions Inter Milan at the
San Siro in the Champions League. Tottenham lost the match 4–3, having been 4–0 down inside the first 35 minutes and playing with ten men for over 80 minutes of the match after goalkeeper
Heurelho Gomes had been sent off in the eighth minute for a
professional foul on Inter's
Jonathan Biabiany. In the return match at White Hart Lane on 2 November, Bale provided a man-of-the-match performance, setting up goals for
Peter Crouch and
Roman Pavlyuchenko to earn Spurs a memorable 3–1 win. On 4 November, Bale stated that he intended to remain at Tottenham for the remainder of his recently signed four-year contract, despite reported interest from other clubs, On 19 March 2011, it was announced he would then extended his stay at the club until 2015. On 17 April, Bale was honoured with the
PFA Players' Player of the Year award, as voted for by his peers. With Spurs, he rose to international attention during the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League with Tottenham.
2011–2013 Bale scored his first goal of the
2011–12 season on 24 September 2011, in an away game against
Wigan Athletic. The game ended in a 2–1 victory for Tottenham. He added his second and third goals of the season on 30 October with two goals against
Queens Park Rangers in a 3–1 home win. He continued his good form with the first goal in a 3–1 victory over Fulham the following week, whilst also setting up
Aaron Lennon who made it 2–0 on the stroke of half time. The first goal against Fulham was later ruled by the "dubious goals committee" to be an own goal by
Chris Baird. On 3 December, Bale scored the first goal in Tottenham's 3–0 victory over
Bolton Wanderers. He marked the goal with a tribute to
Gary Speed by holding up his left boot, with "R.I.P Gary Speed" stitched on it, in front of the Bolton fans. On 27 December, Bale scored twice to give Tottenham a 2–0 win against Norwich City. On 5 January 2012, Bale was one of the players voted into the 2011
UEFA Team of the Year. He scored his third
brace of the season as he scored twice against Wigan, on 31 January to take his tally to ten goals for the season. In January 2012, he was named Premier League Player of the Month for the second time in his career, after three goals and two assists in the Premier League for the month. On 27 June, Bale signed a new four-year contract, committing his future to the club until 2016. For the 2012–13 season, Bale changed his squad number from 3 to 11 as he was "not a left-back anymore" and had asked the club for a "higher number". On 16 September 2012, Bale scored his first goal of the
2012–13 season against
Reading in a 3–1 away victory. On 29 September, Bale scored the second goal in Tottenham's 3–2 away victory over Manchester United, their first win at
Old Trafford since 1989. He scored his first
Premier League hat-trick in a 4–0 away win on Boxing Day against
Aston Villa. On 5 January 2013, Bale scored in the
FA Cup third round fixture against Coventry City as well as assisting
Clint Dempsey on both of his goals in a 3–0 win. On 30 January, Bale scored a magnificent solo effort in the 1–1 draw with Norwich City. Bale then scored against West Bromwich Albion in a 1–0 away win on 3 February. Bale then took his goal tally of the season to 15 goals with a brace against
Newcastle United in a match which Spurs won 2–1. This took Spurs into third place and strengthened their Champions League ambitions. In Bale's next game, he scored directly from two free kicks, one from 35 yards out just before half time and another from 25 yards out in the dying seconds of injury time, to give Tottenham a 2–1 victory over
Lyon in the first leg of their
Europa League round of 32 tie on 14 February. This took Bale to a tally of ten goals in his previous ten appearances. In Tottenham's Premier League match against West Ham on 25 February, Bale scored the first and third in a 3–2 win for Tottenham. His second, a long range dipping strike from over 30 yards, in the dying stages of the game, capped a world class performance. This was his eighth goal in six games. On 3 March, Bale scored against Arsenal in a North London derby that Tottenham won 2–1. On 7 March, Tottenham faced Inter Milan in the
Europa League, with Bale scoring the opening goal and Tottenham winning 3–0. Bale's run of good form in the early months of 2013 saw him win Premier League Player of the Month for February as well as the BBC Goal of the Month in both January and February for his strikes against Norwich City and West Ham United respectively. On 4 April, Bale injured his right ankle in the first leg of the
Europa League quarter-final against
Basel. On his return from injury, Bale scored a goal and assisted Clint Dempsey as Tottenham beat
Manchester City at White Hart Lane. On 28 April, Bale won both the PFA Players' Player of the Year and
Young Player of the Year after his excellent showing in the 2012–13 season. A week later, on 2 May 2013, he added the
FWA Footballer of the Year Award from the
Football Writers' Association, making Bale one of only two players who have won all three in the same season – the other being
Cristiano Ronaldo, who won them in 2007. Bale scored the winning goal against his former club Southampton on 4 May. The goal gave Spurs a 1–0 win as well as being Bale's 20th in the Premier League in his 200th appearance for Spurs. On 19 May, Bale scored a 90th-minute goal from 25 yards out. This goal gave Spurs a 1–0 win over Sunderland, but was not enough to give them
Champions League football for the following season.
Real Madrid On 1 September 2013, Spanish club
Real Madrid announced that they had reached an agreement for the transfer of Bale, signing a six-year deal in a then world record deal. The Spanish press (and
Real Madrid TV) reported that Bale had cost £77 million (€91 million), while the British press reported a
world record transfer fee of £85.3 million (€100 million), which would be above Cristiano Ronaldo's transfer record fee of £80 million (€94 million); however, in January 2016, documents pertaining to the transfer were leaked by
Football Leaks which confirmed a world record transfer fee of €100.8 million (£85.1 million). Bale's record was surpassed in August 2016 by
Paul Pogba's record fee of €105 million (£89.2 million). Bale was assigned the number 11 shirt at Madrid.
2013–2015 The first half of Bale's season was plagued by injuries; of Real's first 16 games after his signing, Bale missed five and was substituted on or off in six others, playing only five full games. Bale scored on his Real Madrid debut, a goal coming in the 38th minute against
Villarreal, before being substituted later in the game for
Ángel Di María. Bale's second appearance for Madrid came in a 6–1 victory over
Galatasaray in the Champions League. Although Bale only played the final 26 minutes, his free kick led to Cristiano Ronaldo's second goal of the game. On 28 September 2013, Bale made his home debut as a second-half substitute in a 1–0 loss to local rivals
Atlético Madrid. Following a brief appearance against
Juventus in the Champions League, Bale made his
El Clásico debut on 26 October, but was substituted in the 61st minute.
Barcelona won the game 2–1 and Bale's performance drew some media criticism. Four days later, he scored two goals and assisted two in a 7–3 victory against
Sevilla. Following his impressive performance the Spanish press nicknamed Bale "The Cannon". In November, he assisted a further two goals in Madrid's 3–2 victory over
Rayo Vallecano, before scoring in a 2–2 draw with Juventus in the Champions League. He then scored a 25-yard free kick against Galatasaray in the Champions League, a match which Madrid won 4–1 despite being a man down. On 30 November, Bale rounded off the month with his first hat-trick for Real Madrid, as well as assisting
Karim Benzema, in a 4–0 victory over
Real Valladolid. It was a "perfect hat-trick": one goal with a header and one with each foot.On 26 February 2014, he scored twice in Real Madrid's 6–1 win against
Schalke 04 in the Champions League
round of 16 first leg. He then scored one of the team's three goals in a 3–0 quarter-final win over
Borussia Dortmund on 2 April, taking him to five Champions League goals for the season. In
La Liga, he scored four goals in three matches between gameweeks 31 and 33, as Real Madrid defeated Rayo Vallecano (5–0),
Real Sociedad (4–0) and
Almería (4–0). On 16 April, Bale scored the winning goal for Real Madrid with five minutes remaining in the
2014 Copa del Rey Final against rivals Barcelona. Considered one of the best goals of his career, Bale outsprinted Barcelona defender
Marc Bartra from the halfway line (with Bale running off the field at one point) before converting past goalkeeper
José Manuel Pinto. On 24 May, Bale scored in the 110th minute of the extra time period to put Real Madrid 2–1 up against city rivals Atlético Madrid in the
2014 UEFA Champions League Final, as
Los Blancos won their tenth European Cup. The goal made Bale the first Welshman to score a goal in a European Cup/Champions League final. Bale finished his debut season with 22 goals and 16 assists in all competitions. Real Madrid's attacking trio of Bale, Benzema and Cristiano, dubbed
BBC, finished the season with 97 goals. Bale started the
2014–15 season in good form, playing the full 90 minutes and assisting Cristiano Ronaldo's first goal in a 2–0 win at the
Cardiff City Stadium against Sevilla to win the
2014 UEFA Super Cup. After the match, his performance was described as "amazing" by Ronaldo. Six days later, Bale scored his first goal of the season in a 4–2 away loss to Real Sociedad. Bale scored twice in Real's 8–2 win over
Deportivo La Coruña on 20 September 2014. In December 2014, Bale scored in a third major final, the second goal in a 2–0 win over
San Lorenzo, to help the club win the
FIFA Club World Cup. In a match against
Espanyol on 10 January 2015, Bale was booed by a section of Madrid fans who adjudged him as being selfish in shooting for goal and not passing to Ronaldo. Bale was defended by Carlo Ancelotti over this plus difficulties at the end of the season. On 18 April, Bale sustained a calf injury against Málaga.
2015–2017 campaign Bale scored twice in Real's win over
Real Betis in September 2015. On 9 January 2016, Bale scored his second hat-trick of the season in Madrid's 5–0 defeat of Deportivo La Coruña in
Zinedine Zidane's first match as head coach of
Los Blancos. After being sidelined since 19 January, due to a calf injury he sustained in a 5–1 league victory at home against
Sporting Gijón, during which he had also scored the opening goal of the match, Bale returned to the pitch on 5 March; he made a substitute appearance in Real Madrid's 7–1 home win over
Celta Vigo, scoring Real Madrid's final goal of the match. On 20 March 2016, Bale scored his 43rd La Liga goal in a 4–0 defeat of Sevilla to surpass
Gary Lineker as the highest scoring British player in the competition's history. On 23 April, Bale scored twice as Real Madrid came from 0–2 down to win 3–2 at Rayo Vallecano. Bale was a regular starter when the team won the
2015–16 UEFA Champions League. He assisted the team's only goal and went on to score in the penalty shoot-out win over Atlético Madrid in the
final. On 30 October 2016, Bale signed a new contract with Madrid until 2022. On 22 November 2016, Bale damaged his ankle tendons during the 2–1 victory at
Sporting CP that would rule him out for up to four months. On 23 April, Bale made his 100th appearance in La Liga in a 3–2 home defeat to Barcelona, but was forced off after sustaining an injury. Despite suffering several injuries during the season, he managed to feature 19 times for Madrid as they won their 33rd
La Liga title. After missing more than a month, he returned to action for the
2017 UEFA Champions League Final in his hometown, Cardiff, which Real Madrid won 4–1 over Juventus; Bale made a late second-half substitute appearance, coming on for Benzema.
2017–2021 The 2017–18 season saw some improvement in Bale's goalscoring record across the league, cup competitions and in the Champions League. He featured in Real Madrid's victories in both the
2017 UEFA Super Cup and the
2017 Supercopa de España, and he also featured in the club's victorious
2017 FIFA Club World Cup campaign, winning a third trophy before 2018 had even begun. In La Liga, he made 26 appearances and scored 16 goals but Real Madrid were unable to reclaim the title, finishing in third. The
2017–18 UEFA Champions League saw Bale scoring once prior to the final. This goal came from the match against Borussia Dortmund in the group stages, when he opened the scoring in a 3–1 victory in Germany. In the
2018 UEFA Champions League Final, Bale scored two goals, the first an
overhead kick from the edge of the 18-yard box – regarded as one of the greatest goals in Champions League history – before a speculative 40-yard strike that went through the hands of goalkeeper
Loris Karius, resulting in a 3–1 victory over
Liverpool, to help Real Madrid win their thirteenth Champions League trophy. He became the first substitute to score twice in a Champions League final and was named man of the match. goalkeeper
Wojciech Szczęsny during a pre-season match in 2018 Following the break-up of the BBC trifecta with Ronaldo's transfer to Juventus and the replacement of Zidane by new manager
Julen Lopetegui, Bale was ever-present during August 2018 and was awarded
Cinco Estrellas Mahou for the Real Madrid Player of the Month, scoring against
Getafe and
Girona along the way. On 19 December 2018, Bale scored a hat-trick in a 3–1 win over
Kashima Antlers in the semi-finals of the
2018 FIFA Club World Cup. He became the third player to score a hat-trick in a FIFA Club World Cup match after Cristiano Ronaldo and
Luis Suárez. He also became the third player to score in three editions of the competition after Cristiano Ronaldo and
Lionel Messi. He was awarded the Golden Ball after Real Madrid won the competition by beating
Al Ain 4–1 in the final. On 9 February 2019, Bale scored his 100th goal for Real Madrid after scoring the team's third goal as a substitute in a 3–1 away win over cross-city rivals Atlético Madrid; however, he was also the source of controversy in the media following the match, due to the "provocative" goal celebration that he made towards the opposition fans. In July 2019, he was close to leaving the club, according to manager Zinedine Zidane, but later that month a proposed transfer to Chinese club
Jiangsu Suning was called off by Real Madrid. In October 2019, Bale was said to be "angry" at Real Madrid and wanted to leave, but later that month Zidane said Bale had never asked to leave. Ex-Real Madrid president
Ramón Calderón also said that Bale should return to
Tottenham Hotspur. He made 16 appearances during the league season, as Real Madrid won the
2019–20 La Liga.
2020–2022: Loan to Tottenham Hotspur and departure On 19 September 2020, Bale returned to Tottenham Hotspur on a season-long
loan. He came off the bench to score the winner in Tottenham's 2–1 home win over
Brighton & Hove Albion on 1 November, his first goal since returning to the club. On 3 December, Bale scored his 200th career goal in a 3–3 draw against
LASK in the
Europa League. He scored a brace and got an assist in a 4–0 win over
Burnley on 28 February 2021. Bale once again scored twice in Tottenham's 4–1 victory against
Crystal Palace on 7 March, bringing his tally to six goals in six games. On 2 May, Bale scored a hat-trick in a 4–0 win against
Sheffield United. The hat-trick was only his second in the Premier League and his first since his return to Tottenham. On 23 May 2021, Bale came off the bench to score two goals against
Leicester City in a 4–2 away victory which led Tottenham to a 7th-place finish, ensuring qualification to the
Europa Conference League. after winning the
2021–22 UEFA Champions League Bale returned to Real Madrid for the 2021–22 season. His appearances during the season were severely limited. Bale's agent, Jonathan Barnett, confirmed in May 2022 that Bale would leave Real Madrid at the end of the season. On 1 June, Bale himself published an open letter on
Twitter confirming his exit.
Los Angeles and retirement On 27 June 2022,
Major League Soccer team
Los Angeles announced that they had signed Bale to a 12-month contract using
Targeted Allocation Money. He made his debut on 17 July as a 72nd-minute substitute in a 2–1 win at
Nashville SC. In his next appearance, on 23 July, he came on as a 65th-minute substitute against
Sporting Kansas City, scoring his first goal for the club in a 2–0 victory. Bale made 12 total appearances in the regular season for LAFC, starting two matches, but he remained mostly unused as the club won the
Supporters' Shield. He made his only
playoff appearance in the
championship match as a substitute in what would be his final game of club football, where his header in the 128th minute tied the match at 3–3 and sent it to a penalty shootout, becoming the latest goal in MLS history. LAFC won the shootout and their first MLS Cup title. On 9 January 2023, following the
2022 FIFA World Cup, Bale announced his retirement from professional football. In December 2025, Bale revealed that his father falling ill was what influenced him to retire, stating "My dad got ill and that played a massive role in my decision...People don't know what anyone's going through at home but I soon realised there's more to life than just football". == International career ==