Stuart Holden is one of the most noted players in the world of soccer. He had a huge impact on the world of soccer. He is a retired soccer player of America. He played as a midfielder. He played with several clubs in the United States. However, he spent the majority of his career with Bolton Wanderers (a soccer club based in Bolton, Greater Manchester).
Stuart Holden currently serves as a lead TV game analyst for Fox Sports and Turner Sports.
Holden was born on August 1, 1985, and this makes his age 31 years at this moment. His place of birth was Cutts, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He holds the dual citizenship of Scotland and America. His ethnicity is white. His zodiac sign is Leo. He is the son of Brian Holden and Moira Holden.
Stuart Holden is earning a great salary. His estimated net worth is around $2.15 million in USD in 2020. He reportedly earned around $5 million in his career and his annual salary during that time was in 6-digit figures.
Numerous fans and followers followed him on social networking sites.
Stuart Holden has retired from his professional career but he is still remembered by his fans for his outstanding performance that he showed in the football battleground. His skills, versatility, and techniques are impressive.
Stuart Holden is tied in a marital relation with the gorgeous diva named Karalyn West. Karalyn West is a supermodel and yoga instructor. They got engaged in March 2014 and got married in June 2015.
Their first child as a daughter named Kennady was born on Feb 3, 2016.
His wife Karalyn is a model and a yoga teacher. She has a huge number of followers on her Instagram.
Stuart Holden grew up in Sugar Land, Texas after moving there with his parents at the age of 10. His father served to Chevron Corporation in an HR department. Unfortunately, his father died of Cancer in early 2009. He received an American citizen in 2006.
His brother Euan Holden is also a soccer player. He played for League Two club Bury.
Stuart Holden played two years of college soccer at Clemson University. Later in 2005, he agreed to two years of contract with the English club Sunderland. As he was a player of Sunderland, he was attacked outside a bar in Newcastle and he had a severe injury and it prevented him practice for 2 months in the field and due to an ankle injury and he unable to play any game with Sunderland.
Later on, he returned to the United States and played in the Major soccer league with Houston Dynamo. He spent three seasons with Dynamo and scored 15 goals in 80 matches.
Stuart was extraordinary in the Intl. matches too. From 2008 to 2013, he played in the national team of the United States. His debut goal was against Grenada on 4 July 2009.