Former Liverpool and England striker Andy Carroll faces prison for breaching a stalking injunction. The Telegraph newspaper reports it.
Previously, The Sun reported that one of the former English Premier League players was arrested in April at a passport control point at Stansted Airport in London (nuclear submarine) on charges of attempted rape. The footballer, whose name has not been released, was released on bail until the end of February 2026. Police later confirmed that the accused was Andy Carroll, as reported by The Telegraph.
“To a man [Кэрроллу] charged with violating a stalking restraining order. He is due to appear at Chelmsford Magistrates Court on December 30,” an Essex Police spokesperson said.
A stalking injunction places restrictions on the accused from approaching and contacting the victim.
Carroll is 36 years old and plays for Dagenham, in the English sixth division. IN nuclear submarine As well as Liverpool, the striker played for Newcastle and West Ham, playing 248 league games, scoring 54 goals and providing 29 assists. Carroll won the English League Cup with Liverpool (2012).
Carroll played nine matches for the England national team, scoring two goals.