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  1. Club career

     Early career  Nottingham Forest  Watford  Wigan Athletic  Coventry City  Birmingham City  Sheffield United 

  2. International career

     International goals 

  3. Personal life

     Incidents and legal cases 

  4. Club statistics

  5. Honours

     Club 

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Marlon King
| image = Marlon_King_vs_Antwerp.jpg
| image_size = 200
| caption = In pre-season with Birmingham, 2012
| fullname = Marlon Francis King
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| birth_place = Dulwich, London, England
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| position = Striker
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Marlon Francis King (born 26 April 1980) is a former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Born and raised in south London, he started his career in non-League football with Dulwich Hamlet. He played for Barnet, Gillingham, Leeds United and Nottingham Forest before moving to Watford in 2005. At Watford he was the Football League Championship top scorer, and was voted Watford player of the season as the club earned promotion to the Premier League. King joined Wigan Athletic in 2008, and subsequently spent loan spells at Hull City and Middlesbrough. He joined Coventry City in September 2010, following his release from prison, and made 29 appearances for the club before controversially switching to Birmingham City in June 2011. He made 79 appearances for Birmingham, before suffering a series of injuries during the 2012–13 season that prevented him from playing again, leaving the club in August 2013 by mutual consent. King has also played and scored for the Jamaican national team.

King has served three jail sentences,[2] and has a number of other criminal convictions including: theft from a person and from a car, criminal damage, and attempting to obtain property by deception; fraudulent use of vehicle licence document, driving without insurance, speeding, drink driving; a wounding incident while playing amateur football, and two cases involving assault of young women rejecting his advances in the Soho area of London. King had his playing contract cancelled by Wigan after being convicted of the sexual assault charges and being sentenced to eighteen months in prison.

Club career

Early career

King started his career at Dulwich Hamlet, before becoming a trainee at Barnet.[1] After making 60 first team appearances for Barnet he moved to Gillingham in 2000.

Nottingham Forest

King left Priestfield to join Nottingham Forest in 2003 for a fee of £950,000.[1] He scored 15 goals in 57 games. He struggled to win over the fans at Nottingham Forest, before netting an injury-time winning goal in an emotional match against West Ham United, the first after the death of Brian Clough.[2]

King was loaned to Leeds United in March 2005[3] for the remainder of the 2004–05 season. Whilst at Leeds, manager Kevin Blackwell mainly played King out of position on the wing, and as a result King failed to net a single goal for Leeds, including missing a penalty kick against Leicester City.[4] In total he played nine games for Leeds and returned to Nottingham Forest in the summer of 2005 after his loan spell ended.

Watford

In the summer of 2005 King was loaned to Watford for six months, with an option to buy in the January transfer window. He impressed at the Hertfordshire club, scoring 12 goals in 21 games as Watford featured in the upper reaches of the table. King scored his first goal for the Hornets in a 3–3 draw away at Plymouth Argyle on 9 August, and followed this up with two goals at Cardiff City in his next match.[8]

The transfer was made permanent for £500,000 in January,[5] and King went on to finish top scorer in the 2005–06 Championship with 21 goals.[6] Watford finished third, with King scoring in the 3–0 semi-final first leg win over Crystal Palace. He played in the second leg, and in the final against Leeds United, which Watford won 3–0 to win promotion to the FA Premier League. King was named the club's Player of the Season.[7]

King scored his debut Premier League goal against West Ham United in the second game of the new season.[12] His second Premier League goal, the first in a 3–3 draw with Fulham on 2 October 2006 marked his 100th goal in domestic competition.[8] In the following game, away at Arsenal, he sustained a knee injury which kept him out of the next three games. During his return to fitness he suffered a relapse, and in an exploratory operation it was discovered that some bone had flaked away from his femur.[9] The injury kept him out of action for six months, and he did not return until 14 April 2007, when he came on as a substitute in the 4–1 FA Cup semi–final loss to Manchester United at Villa Park.[10] He scored in the final two games of the season, away at Reading and at home to Newcastle United to bring his season tally to four.[12]

Watford were relegated and returned to the Championship for the 2007–08 season. With Watford topping the table for much of the first half of the season, King scored ten goals before the end of 2007, including five in successive games in October.[17]

Wigan Athletic

King had a medical at Fulham in January 2008, which Fulham at the time said he had failed.[11] Following King's conviction in October 2009 Fulham manager Roy Hodgson said "I think we got lucky in that we didn't sign him. There was a problem with the medical and it also became a problem when we found out he had a jail sentence. Mohamed Al Fayed was not at all keen on that so the transfer was allowed to collapse and he went to Wigan instead."[19] He signed for Wigan Athletic on a three-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee on 25 January 2008.[12] Watford chairman Graham Simpson said that King had left for a fee of £3million rising to £4million, dependent on appearances and Wigan keeping their Premier League status,[13] and it was reported that King doubled his wages to £40,000 per week.[22] King scored his first and what turned out to be only goal for Wigan against Blackburn Rovers on 22 March.[14]

On 22 January 2009, King's loan spell with Hull ended and he signed a loan deal with Middlesbrough.[19] He made his debut against Chelsea on 28 January. He scored his first goal for Middlesbrough on 14 March against Portsmouth. King grabbed a goal against his old club Hull on 11 April in a win for the Teessiders. However, the season ended with Middlesbrough's relegation from the Premier League. King returned to Wigan in the summer of 2009 season after his loan spell ended. He mainly found himself on the bench for Roberto Martínez's side. He was sacked in October 2009, following his conviction and sentencing for sexual assault.[19]

Coventry City

Upon his release from jail former manager Aidy Boothroyd invited King to train with Coventry City to regain his fitness. After impressing during training King and Coventry City became involved in lengthy contract talks which took almost two months to sort out. On 20 September 2010, King signed a one-year deal.[20] King scored his first goal for the Sky Blues from the penalty spot to win the game against Middlesbrough on 4 December,[21] and finished the season as the club's top scorer with 13 goals. He was also chosen Player of the Year.[22]

Birmingham City

With his Coventry contract about to expire, King was reported to have verbally agreed a new deal with the club.[23] However, on 10 June 2011, he agreed a three-year contract with Birmingham City, citing the opportunity to play in the Europa League as a major factor in his decision. The free transfer, under the Bosman ruling, was formally completed on 1 July.[24][25] Coventry's chairman and manager felt "betrayed" by the player's actions.[26]

He suffered knee ligament damage in pre-season training which delayed his Birmingham debut until 11 September, when he played the last half hour of a 3–0 home win over Millwall.[27][28] King scored his first goal in European competition on his first start for Birmingham, in the 3–1 home defeat to Braga in the Europa League group stage,[29] and his first League goal for the club on 16 October, a penalty to open the scoring in a 2–0 win against Leicester City.[30] King finished the season with 18 goals and 12 assists[31] as Birmingham reached the play-off semi-final.

King scored the first senior hat-trick of his career to secure a draw after Birmingham were 3–0 down after 19 minutes away to Millwall in October 2012.[32] This was the start of a scoring run of nine goals in as many games, finishing with Birmingham's 3–2 defeat of third-placed Middlesbrough in December, in which King was fouled for and converted a penalty just before half-time to level the scores, and ran onto a through ball by Peter Løvenkrands to score the late winner with what the Birmingham Mail described as a "clinical finish".[33] Although put up for sale in January,[34] a bid from Shanghai Shenhua was rejected in February.[35] However, in March, his season was brought to a premature close due to a long-term knee injury deteriorated, requiring an operation.[36] On 28 August 2013, it was announced that Marlon King would be leaving Birmingham, after his contract was terminated by mutual consent in order to reduce the club's wage bill.[37]

Sheffield United

Having initially been rejected by the club,[38] in September 2013 King signed deal with Sheffield United to remain with the League One club for the remainder of the season.[39] Having made his United debut in a 1–0 home loss to Preston North End,[50] he scored his first goal for his new club two games later in a 1–1 draw with Crawley Town at Bramall Lane.[40] King quickly fell out of favour following the arrival of new manager Nigel Clough however, and following a spell on the sidelines due to a knee injury he was released in December 2013.[41]

International career

In 2004 King played an important part in Jamaica's unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the 2006 World Cup, scoring six goals in eight games. He played for Jamaica in the friendly against Ghana on 29 May 2006 which they lost 4–1.[42] He was named in the squad to face England in a friendly on 3 June 2006, but was sent home for an alleged breach of discipline. Jamaica lost the match 6–0.[43]

As a result of the incident, the Jamaican Football Federation banned King from international football until May 2008. When Captain Horace Burrell returned as the JFF president he lifted the ban.[44] King played in Jamaica's 1–1 draw with Costa Rica in February 2008, where he provided the cross for Jamaica's goal. King also played for Jamaica in a friendly against Trinidad and Tobago scoring a goal and captaining the team in the absence of Ricardo Gardner due to injury.[45]

King made his first appearance for Jamaica since 2009 as a second-half substitute in a 1–0 friendly defeat to Panama on 27 May 2012,[46] and played in the next game, again as a substitute. He and Chris Humphrey were then suspended from the next two World Cup qualifiers for breaking curfew.[47] He was not selected again after the suspension, and announced his retirement from international football in November 2012.[48] He scored 12 goals from 22 senior international appearances.{{#tag:ref|According to the Jamaican Football Federation's profile of King ahead of his 2012 recall to the national team, he had 19 caps,[60] and the Jamaica Observer reported his total after the two matches played in 2012 as 21.[49] However, the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) lists his appearance in 20 international matches between 2004 and 2010, which makes his final total 22.[50]}} After the resignation of Theodore Whitmore, new coach Winfried Schäfer recalled King to the team for the World Cup qualifiers in September 2013.[51]

International goals

Scores and results list Jamaica's goal tally first.[52]

No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 28 April 2004 Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica VEN}}1–02–1 Friendly
2. 12 June 2004 Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, United States HAI}}1–01–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
3. 20 June 2004Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica{{fb|HAI}}1–03–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
4. 2–0
5. 3–0
6. 8 September 2004Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador{{fb|SLV}}1–03–02006 FIFA World Cup qualification
7. 2–0
8. 26 March 2008 Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica TRI}}1–02–2 Friendly
9. 3 June 2008Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica{{fb|VIN}}2–05–1Friendly
10. 3–0
11. 15 June 2008 Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica BAH}}3–07–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
12. 19 November 2008 Independence Park, Kingston, Jamaica CAN}}2–03–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Personal life

King is married to Julie and has three children.[53]

Incidents and legal cases

While on loan to Hull City, King was alleged to have headbutted teammate Dean Windass in a casino in Scarborough. Hull City stated that the matter had been dealt with internally, and both players remained with the club.[54] Windass later described the incident as a "storm in a teacup".

As of October 2009, King had convictions for 14 offences.[55][56] He received fines, driving bans, community service sentences, a rehabilitation order and orders to pay compensation on convictions including: theft from a person and from a car, criminal damage, and attempting to obtain property by deception; fraudulent use of vehicle licence document, driving without insurance, speeding, drink driving; a wounding incident while playing amateur football, and two cases involving assault of young women rejecting his advances in the Soho area of London.

Three cases led to imprisonment. In May 2002 he received an eighteen-month prison sentence for receiving stolen goods, in relation to a BMW convertible that he was found driving, but was found not guilty of a charge of assaulting a police officer in a related case. His solicitor commented that "His reputation will be tarnished forever, whatever success he achieves, he'll always be referred to in a Tyson-esque way as someone who has had a criminal past and that is a considerable penalty."[57][58] Gillingham continued to pay his salary while he was in jail, and supported in his appeal, which resulted in the sentence being reduced to nine months, with King being released on licence after five months, returning to the Gillingham team within two days of his release.[59]

In December 2008, again in the Soho area, King was arrested on suspicion of punching a 20-year-old female university student in the face, causing a broken nose and split lip for which she was treated in hospital. He was later convicted of sexual assault and assault occasioning actual bodily harm, and sentenced to 18 months in prison and placed on the Sex Offender Register for seven years.[60] Wigan Athletic immediately initiated the cancellation of his contract.[61] King’s agent, Tony Finnigan, said he was confident that his client would find a club on his release,[62] and accused the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) of failing to offer support. Gordon Taylor, the chief executive of the PFA, said that the PFA did not represent players when they have broken the law and been convicted on non-footballing matters. It would support members with anger management or other issues if approached but no approach had been made by King.[19] After his release, King made an appeal against the conviction which was unsuccessful.[63]

King was arrested and bailed once more in April 2013 after a car crash which left one man seriously injured,[64] and in July of the same year, he was again arrested in connection with a hit-and-run incident which had left a second man injured.[65] King pleaded 'not guilty' to the first incident in November of the same year and had a trial date set for March 2014.[66] On 15 May 2014, King of Torksey, Lincolnshire, was sentenced to 18 months in prison and banned from driving for three years.[67]

Club statistics

{{updated|2 November 2013}}
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Barnet1998–99[68][69]Division Three22610001[70]0246
1999–2000[71]31800203[72]0368
Barnet total53141020406014
Gillingham2000–01[73]Division One381520304315
2001–02[74]421731324820
2002–03[75]1041211127
2003–04[76]1140021135
Gillingham total10140639411647
Nottingham Forest2003–04[76]Division One2452100266
2004–05[77]Championship2652133319
Nottingham Forest total501042335715
Leeds United2004–05[77]Championship90000090
Watford2005–06[78]412110003[79]14522
2006–07[80]Premier League1341000144
2007–08[81]Championship27111000002811
Watford total81363000318737
Wigan Athletic2007–08[81]Premier League1510000151
2008–09[82]00000000
Hull City (loan)2008–09[83]2051010225
Middlesbrough (loan)2008–09[83]1320000132
Wigan Athletic2009–10[84]30001040
Wigan Athletic total1810010191
Coventry City2010–11[85]Championship281211002913
Birmingham City2011–12[86]401610107[87]24918
2012–13[88]271310213014
2013–14[50]000000
Birmingham City total67292031727932
Sheffield United2013–14[89]League One8100001[90]091
Career totals448150186199152500167
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3. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/leeds_united/4318097.stm|title=King completes loan move to Leeds|date=4 March 2005|publisher=BBC Sport |accessdate=21 November 2012}}
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8. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/5388916.stm |title=Watford 3–3 Fulham |first=Dan |last=Warren |publisher=BBC Sport |accessdate=21 November 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://origin-www.watfordfc.com/page/NewsDetail/0,,10400~923189,00.html|title=King out for season|publisher=Watford F.C|accessdate=21 November 2012|date=4 November 2006}} {{dead link|date=April 2013}}
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14. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7298173.stm |title=Blackburn 3–1 Wigan |publisher=BBC Sport |date=22 March 2008 |accessdate=25 October 2009 |first=Jon |last=Barbuti}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/hull_city/7513964.stm|title= King's switch to Hull faces delay|date=23 July 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 November 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/h/hull_city/7560863.stm|title= King completes loan move to Hull|date=14 August 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=10 December 2008}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7601892.stm|title= Newcastle 1–2 Hull|last=Fletcher|first=Paul|date=13 September 2008|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=10 December 2008}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1125055/Middlesbrough-discussion-Wigan-Hull-striker-Marlon-King.html |title=Middlesbrough in discussion with Wigan about Hull striker Marlon King |date=21 January 2009 |work=Mail Online |accessdate=21 November 2012}}
19. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/middlesbrough/7845049.stm|title= Wigan's King makes Boro loan move|date=22 January 2009|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=22 January 2009}}
20. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/coventry_city/9012497.stm|title= Coventry City sign former Wigan striker Marlon King |date=20 September 2010|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=20 September 2010}}
21. ^{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/football-league/cardiff-not-in-crisis-says-jones-as-lean-run-hits-promotion-hopes-2152231.html |title=Cardiff not in crisis, says Jones as lean run hits promotion hopes |first=Jack |last=Pitt-Brooke |newspaper=The Independent |date=6 December 2010 |accessdate=21 November 2012}}
22. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/coventry-city-fc/coventry-city-fc-news/2011/05/10/marlon-king-named-coventry-city-fans-player-of-the-year-92746-28665164/ |title=Marlon King named Coventry City fans' Player of the Year |newspaper=Coventry Telegraph |date=10 May 2011 |accessdate=25 October 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110820002514/http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/coventry-city-fc/coventry-city-fc-news/2011/05/10/marlon-king-named-coventry-city-fans-player-of-the-year-92746-28665164/ |archivedate=20 August 2011 |df= }}
23. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11710_6964145,00.html |title=King agrees Coventry deal |publisher=Sky Sports |date=3 June 2011 |accessdate=25 October 2011}}
24. ^{{cite web|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110810025758/http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10412~2374418%2C00.html |url=http://www.bcfc.com/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10412~2374418,00.html |title=King completes Blues move |publisher=Birmingham City F.C |archivedate=10 August 2011 |date=10 June 2011 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
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27. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-citys-marlon-king-says-160928 |title=Birmingham City's Marlon King says end of transfer window will be great for Blues – and him|first=Colin |last=Tattum |newspaper=Birmingham Mail |date=8 September 2011 |accessdate=11 September 2011}}
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32. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/birmingham-city-i-knew-we-could-come-263332 |title=I knew we could come back – Lee Clark |first=Steve |last=Wollaston |work=Birmingham Mail |date=24 October 2012 |accessdate=18 April 2013}}
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35. ^{{cite web |url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8497811/ |title=Birmingham shun Chinese interest in Marlon King |publisher=Sky Sports |date=13 February 2013 |first=Graeme |last=Bailey}}
36. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21654822 |title=Birmingham City: Marlon King out for season after knee operation |publisher=BBC Sport |date=4 March 2013 |accessdate=3 May 2013}}
37. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.bcfc.com/news/article/20130828-king-leaves-blues-1020541.aspx |title=King leaves Blues |publisher=Birmingham City F.C. |date=28 August 2013 |accessdate=28 August 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160115182354/http://www.bcfc.com/news/article/20130828-king-leaves-blues-1020541.aspx |archivedate=15 January 2016 |df=dmy-all }}
38. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/sheffield-united/sheffield-united-blades-say-no-to-king-1-6049224|title=Blades say 'no' to King|publisher=The Sheffield Star|date=14 September 2013|accessdate=5 October 2013}}
39. ^{{cite news|title=Marlon King signs deal for rest of season|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/24148039|accessdate=18 September 2013|publisher=BBC Sport|date=18 September 2013}}
40. ^{{cite web|url=http://www1.skysports.com/football/live/match/292802/report|title=King off the mark in Blades draw|publisher=Sky Sports|date=4 October 2013|accessdate=5 October 2013}}
41. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sufc.co.uk/news/article/20131231-king-departs-1266633.aspx|title=King departs|publisher=Sheffield United F.C.|date=31 December 2013|accessdate=31 December 2013}}
42. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ghanafa.org/news/200605/907.asp|title=Stars bash Reggae Boyz 4–1|publisher=Ghana Football Association|accessdate=3 November 2009|date=29 May 2006}}
43. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-388931/Crouch-hat-trick-hero-England-cruise.html|title=Crouch the hat-trick hero as England cruise|publisher=Associated Newspapers|work=Mail Online|accessdate=3 November 2009|date=3 June 2006}}
44. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1056870/New-Reggae-Boyz-boss-Barnes-increase-Jamaican-profile.html|title=New Reggae Boyz boss Barnes 'will increase Jamaican profile'|work=Mail Online|accessdate=13 April 2011|date=17 September 2008}}
45. ^{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2008/03/27/soccer-friendly-jamaica-idUKB18970220080327|title=Trinidad stage late fightback to hold Jamaica 2–2|publisher=Reuters|accessdate=3 November 2009|date=27 March 2008}}
46. ^{{cite news |url=http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20120528/sports/sports1.html |title=Reggae Boyz booed! |first=Ryan |last=Jones |newspaper=Jamaica Gleaner |date=28 May 2012 |accessdate=28 May 2012}}
47. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/BANNED--Reggae-Boyz-King--Humphrey-punished-for-breaking-team-s-curfew-rules_11604871 |title=BANNED! Reggae Boyz King, Humphrey punished for breaking team's curfew rules |newspaper=Jamaica Observer |date=4 June 2012 |accessdate=5 June 2012}}
48. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/king-abdicates---controversial-striker-quits-reggae-boyz_12921830|title=King abdicates – Controversial striker quits Reggae Boyz|first=Sean A.|last=Williams|publisher=Jamaica Observer|date=5 November 2012|accessdate=18 April 2013}}
49. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.jamaicafootballfederation.com/v1/jamaicas-forward-line-strengthened/ |title=Jamaica's Forward Line to be Further Strengthened |publisher=Jamaican Football Federation|date=22 May 2012|accessdate=18 April 2013}}
50. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/jam-intres-det2.html|title=Jamaica International Matches Details 1998–2010|first=Barrie |last=Courtney|publisher=Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF)|date=13 January 2011|accessdate=18 April 2013}}
51. ^{{cite news|url=http://jamaica-gleaner.com/latest/article.php?id=47691|title=Marlon King arrives, ready for Reggae Boyz battle|author=Bailey, Robert|publisher=Jamaica Gleaner|date=2 September 2013|accessdate=7 September 2013}}
52. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/7939/Marlon_King.html|title=King, Marlon|publisher=National Football Teams|accessdate=26 April 2017}}
53. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/marlon-kings-wife-vows-to-stand-428205|title=Marlon King's wife vows to stand by football thug|publisher=Trinity Mirror|work=Daily Mirror|accessdate=21 November 2012 |date=13 April 2011}}
54. ^{{cite news|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090131102503/http://www.sporthull.co.uk/football/hull_city/tigers_news/displayarticle.php?ID=9550|url=http://www.sporthull.co.uk/football/hull_city/tigers_news/displayarticle.php?ID=9550|title=Horton: Casino fight has been dealt with|date=14 November 2008|archivedate=31 January 2009|newspaper=Hull Daily Mail}}
55. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2706216/Marlon-King-jailed-for-attack-on-club-girl.html|title=King jailed for attack on club girl|publisher=The Sun|date=30 October 2009|accessdate=30 October 2009|first=James|last=Clench}}
56. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2009/oct/29/marlon-king-criminal-career|title=Marlon King's criminal career off the pitch|publisher=The Guardian|date=30 October 2009|accessdate=30 October 2009}}
57. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/news/premier-league-footballer-marlon-king-sentenced-to-18-months-in-jail-6803874.html|title=Premier League footballer Marlon King sentenced to 18 months in jail|publisher=London Evening Standard|date=30 October 2009|accessdate=21 November 2012}}
58. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/may/10/newsstory.sport9|title=King jailed for 18 months|publisher=The Guardian|date=10 May 2002|accessdate=30 October 2009}}
59. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2002/oct/25/newsstory.sport3|title=Freed Gill King plans to forsake gaol for goals|publisher=The Guardian|date=25 October 2002|accessdate=30 October 2009|first=David|last=Alexander}}
60. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/6461686/Footballer-Marlon-King-jailed-for-groping-woman-and-breaking-her-nose.html|title=Footballer Marlon King jailed for groping woman and breaking her nose|publisher=The Telegraph|date=30 October 2009|accessdate=30 October 2009}}
61. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/w/wigan_athletic/8332728.stm|title=Wigan to sack jailed striker King|date=29 October 2009|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=21 November 2012}}
62. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1298883/Marlon-King-released-jail-serving-half-sentence.html|title=Out of jail and into the arms of his daughter: Footballer Marlon King – who broke female clubber's nose and sexually assaulted her – goes free after nine months|publisher=Mail Online|date=30 July 2010|first=Sophie|last=Freeman|accessdate=21 November 2012}}
63. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/coventry-city-fc/coventry-city-fc-news/2010/12/10/marlon-king-loses-sex-assault-appeal-92746-27802778|title=Coventry City star Marlon King loses sex assault appeal|publisher=Coventry Telegraph|date=10 December 2010|accessdate=21 November 2012}}
64. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-22321402|title=Birmingham City star Marlon King arrested after crash|date=27 April 2013|accessdate=27 April 2013|publisher=BBC News}}
65. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-23504807|title=Birmingham City's Marlon King arrested over 'hit and run'|accessdate=30 July 2013|date=30 July 2013|publisher=BBC News}}
66. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-25103694|title=Sheffield United's Marlon King denies dangerous driving|publisher=BBC News|date=26 November 2013|accessdate=31 December 2013}}
67. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-27423636|title=Marlon King jailed for 18 months for dangerous driving|publisher=BBC News|date=15 May 2014|accessdate=15 May 2014}}
68. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|1998|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
69. ^{{cite book |title=Sky Sports Football Yearbook 2010–2011|editor1-first=Glenda|editor1-last=Rollin|editor2-first=Jack|editor2-last=Rollin|publisher=Headline|year=2010|page=545|isbn=978-0-7553-6107-6|last-author-amp=yes}}
70. ^Appearance in Football League Trophy
71. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|1999|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
72. ^Two appearances in Football League Trophy, one in Football League Third Division play-offs
73. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2000|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
74. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2001|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
75. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2002|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
76. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2003|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
77. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2004|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
78. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2005|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
79. ^Appearances in Football League Championship play-offs
80. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2006|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
81. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2007|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
82. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2008|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
83. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2008|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
84. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2009|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
85. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2010|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
86. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2011|name=Marlon King|access-date=21 November 2012}}
87. ^Five appearances and two goals in the Europa League two appearances in the Football League Championship play-offs
88. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2012|name=Marlon King|access-date=20 February 2013}}
89. ^{{Soccerbase season|15062|2013|name=Marlon King|access-date=29 September 2013}}
90. ^Appearance in Football League Trophy
91. ^{{cite news|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/w/wigan_athletic/8335003.stm|title=King has future in game – Wenger |date=30 October 2009|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=30 October 2009}}

Honours

Club

Watford
  • Football League Championship play-offs : 2006

References

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