Andy Carroll Departs Bordeaux: A New Chapter for the Former England Striker
Former England and Liverpool striker Andy Carroll leaves Bordeaux after a season, aiming to be closer to his family. Explore his journey and impact.



Former England and Liverpool striker Andy Carroll has officially parted ways with Bordeaux after a single season in the French fourth tier. The 36-year-old forward made the decision to leave in order to be closer to his children, marking a significant personal and professional transition in his career.
Carroll joined Bordeaux from Ligue 2 side Amiens in September 2023 and made a notable impact, scoring 11 goals in 21 league games. Despite the club's struggles, Carroll's contributions were highly valued. In a statement, Bordeaux praised his experience, physical presence, and professionalism, both on and off the pitch.
"Beyond the statistics, Andy brought his experience, physical impact, and professionalism to the table every day, in the dressing room and in important games," the club said. "Off the pitch, he is an exceptional and generous personality that the club's fans and employees have enjoyed working with."
Bordeaux, a six-time Ligue 1 champion, faced significant challenges last year, including relegation from Ligue 2 to Championnat National 2 due to bankruptcy. This led to the loss of their professional status, adding to the difficulties Carroll and the team faced.
Carroll's career has been marked by significant achievements, including 54 goals in 248 Premier League appearances during his time with Newcastle United, Liverpool, and West Ham United. After stints with Reading and West Bromwich Albion, he moved to France with Amiens in 2023, before joining Bordeaux.
As Carroll embarks on this new chapter, his focus remains on family while leaving behind a legacy of dedication and passion for the sport. His journey continues to inspire, and fans eagerly await his next move in the world of football.