
Name: Frank Lampard Sr.
Date of Birth: 20 September 1948 (Date of Death: N/A)
Place of Birth: East Ham, London, England
Nationality: English
Position: Left-back
Date Joined Club: 1967
Date Left Club: 1985
Appearances for West Ham: 660
Total Goals Scored: 22
Nicknames: None widely recorded
West Ham Trophies Won
FA Cup (1975 and 1980).
Frank Lampard Sr. was a loyal and dependable servant for West Ham United over nearly two decades. Born in East Ham, London, he joined the club in 1967 and quickly became a regular at left-back thanks to his consistency, stamina, and strong crossing ability. During his time at the club he made 660 appearances and scored 22 goals, showing remarkable durability and commitment throughout his long career.
He played a key part in two of West Ham’s most memorable triumphs, helping the team win the FA Cup in both 1975 and 1980. Fans respected his hard-working style and no-nonsense approach, which made him a reliable presence in the back line during both the good and challenging periods. After leaving West Ham in 1985, he had a short spell at Southend United before retiring from playing.
He later returned to the club as assistant manager under Harry Redknapp between 1994 and 2001, continuing his long connection with West Ham in a coaching role. His dedication as both a player and coach left a lasting legacy at the club. Lampard Sr. remains one of the most respected figures in West Ham’s history, remembered for his loyalty, professionalism, and two FA Cup-winning medals earned in claret and blue.
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