Jordan Henderson took to his Instagram page to announce that he has become an uncle to newborn Maya.
Jordan Henderson, who currently captains the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq, announced the birth of Maya via his official Instagram page.
The England international has faced several criticism since he departed Liverpool for the Saudi Pro League side.
He shared an image on his Instagram page with him holding Maya in his left arm and he posed for a selfie with the beautiful baby.
In the image he shared, the England national team midfielder captioned the image: “Uncle Jordan.... welcome to the world Maya ❤”
There was a massive show of love and congratulatory messages after Jordan Henderson shared the good news via his page.
Jordan Henderson has not exactly enjoyed the massive turn-up of the crowd since he joined the Saudi Arabia Pro League side.
Henderson's Al-Ettifaq team's performance in the Saudi Pro League on Saturday was marred by an agonizing low attendance of just 610 fans.
The 33-year-old former captain of Liverpool was drawn to the Middle East during the summer in a contentious move that has drawn harsh criticism from both supporters and commentators.
Henderson was booed by England supporters last month, so his move has had a negative impact on the international scene. However, things haven't been going well at his new club either.
When Jordan Henderson moved to Saudi Arabia, he had to get used to playing in front of significantly smaller spectators after playing in front of more than 50,000 fans regularly at Anfield last year.
However, this past weekend, Jordan Henderson saw a season-low attendance when Steven Gerrard's team was held to a 0-0 draw away at Al-Fayha.
Henderson may have reached a humiliating new low with an audience of just 610 people, but he is by no means the only well-known player presently going through difficult times abroad.
Even though he was named their club captain in the summer, Henderson's former Liverpool teammate Roberto Firmino also had a forgettable weekend after being benched by Al-Ahli for the second straight game.
Jordan Brian Henderson MBE is an English professional footballer who was born on 17 June 1990 and plays for Al-Ettifaq and the England national team.
The former Liverpool captain is widely known for his leadership, versatility and physicality.
At the age of eight, Henderson enrolled in the Sunderland Academy. A decade later, in November 2008, he made his first-team debut.
In 2009, he was loaned to Coventry City for six months before going back to Sunderland. Henderson joined Liverpool in 2011 and won the League Cup the following year, his first trophy as a member of the team.
Henderson was named captain of Liverpool in 2015. He led his club to the Premier League title in 2020 and won the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA Super Cup in 2019.
Henderson was honored as the FWA Footballer of the Year due to his outstanding play throughout the championship-winning season.
Rebecca Burnett is the wife of Jordan Henderson, she was born on February 25, 1991, and brought up in Northern Virginia.
Her parents Jack and Rose Burnett moved from England to the US due to professional jobs.
The College of Charleston, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and State University provided her a much-needed comfort of education.
Rebecca Burnett met Jordan Henderson for the time during his days at Sunderland in 2008 and it took them just six months to come to an official relationship.
In the summer of 2014, Henderson married Rebecca and the lovely couple are blessed with three kids, Elexa, Alba, and James Henderson.
Jordan Henderson, who currently captains the Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq, announced the birth of Maya via his official Instagram page.
The England international has faced several criticism since he departed Liverpool for the Saudi Pro League side.
He shared an image on his Instagram page with him holding Maya in his left arm and he posed for a selfie with the beautiful baby.
In the image he shared, the England national team midfielder captioned the image: “Uncle Jordan.... welcome to the world Maya ❤”
There was a massive show of love and congratulatory messages after Jordan Henderson shared the good news via his page.
Jordan Henderson has not exactly enjoyed the massive turn-up of the crowd since he joined the Saudi Arabia Pro League side.
Henderson's Al-Ettifaq team's performance in the Saudi Pro League on Saturday was marred by an agonizing low attendance of just 610 fans.
The 33-year-old former captain of Liverpool was drawn to the Middle East during the summer in a contentious move that has drawn harsh criticism from both supporters and commentators.
Henderson was booed by England supporters last month, so his move has had a negative impact on the international scene. However, things haven't been going well at his new club either.
When Jordan Henderson moved to Saudi Arabia, he had to get used to playing in front of significantly smaller spectators after playing in front of more than 50,000 fans regularly at Anfield last year.
However, this past weekend, Jordan Henderson saw a season-low attendance when Steven Gerrard's team was held to a 0-0 draw away at Al-Fayha.
Henderson may have reached a humiliating new low with an audience of just 610 people, but he is by no means the only well-known player presently going through difficult times abroad.
Even though he was named their club captain in the summer, Henderson's former Liverpool teammate Roberto Firmino also had a forgettable weekend after being benched by Al-Ahli for the second straight game.
Jordan Henderson
Jordan Brian Henderson MBE is an English professional footballer who was born on 17 June 1990 and plays for Al-Ettifaq and the England national team.
The former Liverpool captain is widely known for his leadership, versatility and physicality.
At the age of eight, Henderson enrolled in the Sunderland Academy. A decade later, in November 2008, he made his first-team debut.
In 2009, he was loaned to Coventry City for six months before going back to Sunderland. Henderson joined Liverpool in 2011 and won the League Cup the following year, his first trophy as a member of the team.
Henderson was named captain of Liverpool in 2015. He led his club to the Premier League title in 2020 and won the FIFA Club World Cup, the UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA Super Cup in 2019.
Henderson was honored as the FWA Footballer of the Year due to his outstanding play throughout the championship-winning season.
Henderson’s Wife Rebecca Burnett
Rebecca Burnett is the wife of Jordan Henderson, she was born on February 25, 1991, and brought up in Northern Virginia.
Her parents Jack and Rose Burnett moved from England to the US due to professional jobs.
The College of Charleston, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, and State University provided her a much-needed comfort of education.
Rebecca Burnett met Jordan Henderson for the time during his days at Sunderland in 2008 and it took them just six months to come to an official relationship.
In the summer of 2014, Henderson married Rebecca and the lovely couple are blessed with three kids, Elexa, Alba, and James Henderson.
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