Ricky Otto Explained

Ricky Otto
Fullname:Ricky Junior Otto
Birth Date:9 November 1967
Birth Place:Hackney, England
Height:[1]
Position:Winger
Youthyears1:
Years1:–1990
Clubs1:Haringey Borough
Years2:1990–1993
Clubs2:Leyton Orient
Caps2:56
Goals2:13
Years3:1993–1994
Clubs3:Southend United
Caps3:64
Goals3:17
Years4:1994–1998
Clubs4:Birmingham City
Caps4:45
Goals4:6
Years5:1996
Clubs5:Charlton Athletic (loan)
Caps5:7
Goals5:0
Years6:1997
Clubs6:Peterborough United (loan)
Caps6:16
Goals6:4
Years7:1997
Clubs7:Notts County (loan)
Caps7:4
Goals7:0
Years8:2001
Clubs8:Halesowen Town
Years9:2001
Clubs9:Bloxwich United
Years10:2001
Clubs10:Romulus
Years11:2002
Clubs11:Rhyl
Caps11:2
Goals11:0

Ricky Junior Otto (born 9 November 1967) is an English former footballer.

Born in the London Borough of Hackney, he began his career with amateur side Haringey Borough, where his performances in midfield caught the eye of Leyton Orient. They signed him in 1990. His subsequent performances there alerted Southend United manager Barry Fry, who paid £100,000 to bring him to Roots Hall in 1993.

Otto followed Fry to Birmingham City for £800,000 in 1994 but never really settled at the club, having spells on loan at Charlton Athletic, Peterborough United and Notts County. He was however part of the side that won the 1995 Football League Trophy Final and set up the winning goal for Paul Tait.[2] He has the conspicuous record of having scored both goals in a 1–1 draw on his debut against Cambridge United.[3] Released in 1998, he had a spell in non-League football before signing for Rhyl in 2002.

After retiring from football, Otto trained and worked as a probation officer, and went on to found a consultancy working with offenders and those at risk of offending. He became a Christian, and took a degree in theology.[4] [5]

Honours

Birmingham City

1994–95[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Sewell . Albert . News of the World Football Annual 1996–97 . Invincible Press . London . 1996 . 401 . 978-0-00-218737-4.
  2. News: Birmingham City: We've been to Wembley too – part four . Brian . Dick . Birmingham Mail . 29 May 2015 . 14 November 2019.
  3. Book: Matthews, Tony . Birmingham City: A Complete Record . 1995 . Breedon Books . Derby . 978-1-85983-010-9 . 115.
  4. News: Posh diary: Former Posh star still enjoying a life of crime . Peterborough Telegraph . 15 December 2007 . 14 November 2019.
  5. Web site: About us. and Web site: Profiles . Living Xperience Consultancy . 23 December 2014.
  6. News: Fry's delight as Carlisle succumb to sudden death . Trevor . Haylett . The Independent . 24 April 1995 . 29 April 2024.