West Ham United 's testimonial match in 2010. Originally scouted by
Frank Lampard, Ferdinand progressed through the youth-team ranks, earning a professional contract and a place in the first-team squad in the process. On 1 February 1997, Ferdinand scored his first goal for West Ham, in his sixth appearance for the club, scoring in a 2–1 loss against
Blackburn Rovers. In doing so, Ferndinand became the youngest player, aged 18 and 86 days, to score for West Ham in the Premier League. During the summer of 1997,
Manchester United made enquires about Ferdinand before they turned to
Henning Berg after West Ham rejected any sale. During the 1997–98 season, Ferdinand won the Hammer of the Year award at the young age of 19.
AFC Bournemouth (loan) In November 1996, Ferdinand joined
AFC Bournemouth on loan. He made his debut on 9 November in a 1–1 away draw against
Blackpool. He played 10 games for Bournemouth before returning to West Ham in January 1997. Ferdinand settled well and became an integral part of the Leeds team that reached the semi-final stage of the
UEFA Champions League, scoring with a header in the quarter-final against Spain's
Deportivo La Coruña. Other highlights during his spell in Yorkshire included goals against Liverpool at
Anfield and a scoring return to Upton Park. The following season, in August 2001, he became the club
captain after replacing
Lucas Radebe and turned in an impressive second campaign, despite Leeds' failure to break into the top three and secure qualification for the competition they had figured in so prominently during the previous season. During the
2002 FIFA World Cup, rumours began circulating that the club were in dire financial trouble and that new manager
Terry Venables would be forced to part with his star defender for a substantial amount of cash. Later that summer after Ferdinand's impressive World Cup for England, Leeds accepted a bid of £29.3 million with possible performance related add-ons up to £33.3 million due to their perilous financial position. Years later, Rio admitted he sat in the office of Leeds chairman
Peter Ridsdale for almost six hours to force the transfer through.
Manchester United 2002–2007 On 22 July 2002, Ferdinand joined fellow Premier League side Manchester United on a five-year deal to become the most expensive British footballer in history at the time and the world's most expensive defender for a second time, a title he had lost in 2001 to
Lilian Thuram. Ferdinand went on to win the Premier League title with Manchester United in his first season at the club. He collected a winner's medal in the
2006 League Cup, with runners-up medals in the
2003 League Cup and the
2005 FA Cup. In September 2003, he failed to attend a
drug test scheduled to take place at United's Carrington training ground. Ferdinand had left after training to go shopping, only to remember and attempt to return, only to be told it was too late. He later undertook the test and passed, and also later offered to have a hair follicle test, but the FA turned down the offer.
The Football Association (FA) Disciplinary Committee, chaired by
Barry Bright, imposed an eight-month ban from January 2004 at club and international level and a £50,000 fine, meaning he would miss the rest of the season and some of the next along with all of
Euro 2004. United appealed against the verdict and sought to draw parallels to the case of
Manchester City player
Christian Negouai, who was fined £2,000 for missing a test. In the end, the original verdict was upheld. In September, it was announced that he would make his return against
Liverpool; Alex Ferguson praised his "assuredness and composure" as United won the match 2–1. In a fixture against
Charlton Athletic in May 2005, United supporters booed Ferdinand amidst his refusal to sign a new contract. Ferdinand still hadn't signed a new contract in July and faced pressure from Ferguson to sign it, taking away his position as vice-captain. Ferdinand was booed during several pre-season friendlies in July and August, before finally signing a new four-year contract. Ferdinand later reflected on the saga, saying how he used it as motivation to change the views of United's supporters from negative to positive. On 14 December, in a game against
Wigan Athletic, Ferdinand scored his first goal for United, en route to a 4–0 victory. He followed this later in the month with a powerfully headed goal against
West Bromwich Albion. On 22 January 2006, Ferdinand scored a last minute winner against Liverpool at Old Trafford. In the corresponding fixture in the following season on 22 October, Ferdinand scored again in a 2–0 victory. Following impressive and consistent performances in the league, Rio Ferdinand was named in the
2006–07 PFA Premiership Team of the Season, alongside seven of his Manchester United teammates.
2007–2014 in a match against
Juventus in 2008 Ferdinand started the 2007–08 season well, he was part of a United defence that managed to keep six clean sheets in a row in the Premier League, before conceding an early goal to
Aston Villa at
Villa Park on 20 October 2007. It was also during this game where Ferdinand scored his first goal of the season, which was United's third goal of that game, with a left foot strike which took a very strong deflection off one of Villa's defenders. Just three days later, Ferdinand scored his first European goal for United by opening the scoring against
Dynamo Kyiv, with a superb header. United dominated the game and won 4–2. On 12 January 2008, Ferdinand bagged a rare Premier League goal in a 6–0 hammering of
Newcastle United at Old Trafford. In their FA Cup quarter-final match against
Portsmouth on 8 March 2008 when Manchester United dominated, Ferdinand made a rare appearance as a goalkeeper, after
Edwin van der Sar left the pitch with a groin injury and the replacement keeper,
Tomasz Kuszczak, was sent off after conceding a penalty. Despite diving the right way, he was unable to save
Sulley Muntari's spot kick, and Manchester United were eliminated from the
FA Cup. On 6 April 2008, against Middlesbrough, Ferdinand limped out of the match due to a foot injury. He was rated doubtful whether he would face
A.S. Roma in the UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg on 9 April 2008. He would play the full 90 minutes, though he received three stitches at half-time. After United's 2–1 loss to Chelsea in the Premier League in April 2008, Ferdinand swore at Chelsea stewards and tried to kick a wall in the tunnel, but instead kicked a female steward, Tracy Wray. Ferdinand claimed to have merely brushed her with his foot. He said he had apologised and sent the steward some flowers. However, Wray showed the bruise on her leg to the media, and her husband claimed that Ferdinand had not apologised or sent flowers. during the
2008–09 Champions League semi-final. It was announced on 18 April 2008 that, along with
Michael Carrick and
Wes Brown, Ferdinand had agreed to sign a new five-year contract, worth around £130,000 a week, that would keep him with United until 2013. On 21 May 2008, Ferdinand captained Manchester United to a
Champions League Final victory versus Chelsea. He accepted the trophy together with
Ryan Giggs, as Giggs was the on field captain for most of the matches during that season during
Gary Neville's absence due to injury. In an interview with
BBC Radio 5 Live he criticised FIFA's approach to tackling racism in football, stating that not enough was being done to punish those guilty of homophobic or racist abuse at matches. Regarding taunts aimed at
Emile Heskey in England's 4–1 victory against Croatia in
Zagreb, Ferdinand remarked:"Croatia were fined a few thousand quid. What's that going to do? That is not going to stop people shouting racist or homophobic abuse...If things like this keep happening you have to take points off them. Then the punters will realise the team is going to be punished." Ferdinand had an injury plagued 2009–10 season, a number of back and knee injuries kept him on the sidelines for months. He returned to action on 28 January 2010, but was banned for four games after being found guilty of violent conduct for elbowing
Hull City's
Craig Fagan. Due to a knee injury he suffered in the summer of 2010, which ruled him out of the World Cup for England, he missed all of pre-season, the Community Shield and the first four games of the
2010–11 Premier League season. He returned to first-team football in the opening game of the Champions League group stage against
Rangers on 14 September. He captained the side and played the full 90 minutes in a goalless draw. He started the season opening game in August 2011, the
2011 FA Community Shield, where United found themselves 2–0 down at half time to city rivals Manchester City. Ferdinand was taken off after 45 minutes along with defensive partner
Nemanja Vidić and replaced by
Jonny Evans and
Phil Jones respectively. United went on to win the game 3–2 and Ferdinand claimed his fourth Community Shield medal of his career. Ferdinand started in the opening Premier League match of the season at West Bromwich Albion, a game United won 2–1, but he went off with a hamstring injury after 75 minutes. After the match,
Alex Ferguson confirmed that Ferdinand would be out for six weeks. Ferdinand however recovered much quicker than initially diagnosed and returned to take a place on the bench two weeks later at Old Trafford in United's 8–2 demolition of
Arsenal, although he did not play a part in the game. Ferdinand made his return to competitive action in a 1–1 draw against
Stoke City at the
Britannia Stadium. On 9 December 2012, Ferdinand was struck and injured by a coin thrown from the home crowd during United's 3–2
derby victory away from home against Manchester City. On 5 March 2013, Ferdinand, unhappy with the referee
Cüneyt Çakır's decision to send off
Nani during a 2–1 Champions League defeat to
Real Madrid at Old Trafford, clapped sarcastically in the referee's face after the game. He escaped any punishment from UEFA for the incident. On 12 May 2013, Ferdinand scored the winner and final goal of the Alex Ferguson era at Old Trafford in a 2–1 victory over
Swansea City. After a corner was missed by everyone, the ball found its way to Ferdinand at the back post and he hit it on the volley to seal the win. On 23 May 2013, it was announced that Ferdinand had secured a new one-year contract that would see him stay with the club until the end of the 2013–14 season. He was not offered an extension when that contract expired, and agreed to leave Manchester United on 12 May 2014. In a letter on his official website, he said "I am feeling fit and healthy, ready for a new challenge and looking forward to whatever the future holds for me."
Queens Park Rangers On 17 July 2014, Ferdinand signed for newly promoted Premier League club
Queens Park Rangers on a one-year contract. He returned to Old Trafford for the first time since leaving Manchester United on 14 September 2014 to face his former club in the Premier League in which his side was beaten 4–0. In October 2014, Ferdinand confirmed in an interview on
The Jonathan Ross Show that he would retire at the end of the season, saying "I'm not fearful of retirement, I'm looking forward to it, I can see some good stuff hopefully happening ahead". In May 2015, following their relegation, Queens Park Rangers announced the release of Ferdinand in the summer. He made only 12 appearances for QPR in his only season with the club. On 30 May 2015, Ferdinand announced his retirement from professional football, three days after his departure from QPR. ==International career==