Aston Villa Jlloyd Tafari Samuel was born in
San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, on 29 March 1981, Samuel grew up in London and as a youth he played for
Sunday league team
Senrab, lining up in 1994 alongside future England internationals
John Terry and
Jermain Defoe. He was released from
West Ham United on the same day as
Paul Konchesky,
Bobby Zamora (both of whom later returned to the Hammers) and
Fitz Hall. He signed for Aston Villa in July 1997 as a youth training scheme trainee, spending the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons in their youth team. Samuel's Aston Villa debut came in a second-round second-leg
League Cup match against
Chester City on 21 September 1999, which finished 5–0 in Aston Villa's favour. He replaced
Gareth Barry after 51 minutes at
Villa Park. He scored again in the reverse fixture at
The Valley on 27 March 2004, which the Villans won by the same score. That season he also scored on 27 January in a 2–0 League Cup semi-final second leg win over his future club
Bolton Wanderers, who advanced 5–4 on aggregate. Towards the end of his time at the
Birmingham-based club, Samuel lost his place in the team as managers
David O'Leary and
Martin O'Neill opted for the Dutchman
Wilfred Bouma to play in his position.
Bolton Wanderers in 2008 Samuel signed a four-year contract with Bolton Wanderers on 1 July 2007,
Sammy Lee's first signing as Bolton manager. He played in every Bolton match in the 2008–09 season, and 71 matches in total during his time at the club. and was released at the end of the season, bringing his four years at the club to an end.
Trials Samuel joined
Leeds United, managed by his former Aston Villa teammate
Simon Grayson, on trial on 19 July 2011. He was included in the squad against
Rochdale the same evening. He came off the bench at the start of the second half in a match Leeds won by a single first half goal from
Max Gradel. Samuel was released from the trial after picking up an injury. On 30 July 2011, Samuel played for 79 minutes on trial for
West Ham United in their final pre-season game against
Real Zaragoza which West Ham won 2–0. However, West Ham decided against offering him a permanent contract.
Iran in a
2013 AFC Champions League match against
Al-Ain On 31 December 2011, Samuel joined
Iran Pro League side,
Esteghlal, where he was welcomed with the local custom of sacrificing a sheep. Samuel played in midfield in Iran, and told Aston Villa's official website that he was enjoying being able to move forward and score goals. Samuel extended his contract with Esteghlal on 12 July 2013, keeping him at the club until 2014. He left the club in June 2014, citing a five-month pay dispute with the club. He remained in
Tehran and signed a two-year contract with newly promoted
Paykan on 23 June 2014, effective 1 July.
Egerton After returning to England, Samuel trained with
Egerton, a
Cheshire League One (12th tier) club who had fellow ex-Premier League players
Emile Heskey,
Danny Webber,
Emmerson Boyce and
Nathan Ellington training with them. Despite offers to play abroad, he chose Egerton so that he could remain close to his family, and the chairman appointed him player-manager for the 2017–18 season. When speaking to the BBC following Samuel's death, Ellington mentioned that his teammate had been involved in a large-scale regeneration project in
The Gambia in his final years. ==International career==