
Ricardo Gardner
Ricardo Gardner is a retired Jamaican footballer who had a distinguished career, primarily known for his time at Bolton Wanderers, where he made over 250 appearances. As a versatile player, he excelled as a left-back and midfielder, earning a reputation for his speed and technical skills. Gardner also represented the Jamaican national team, participating in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, making him one of the few Reggae Boyz to achieve this milestone.
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Ricardo 'Bibi' Gardner speaks of the present team with the confidence of someone who knows exactly what it takes.
Just like us in ’97 - Former Reggae Boy confident Jamaica can again pull off World Cup qualification in final game | SportsRicardo Gardner, a former national footballer, dedicated his national honour to his family, teammates, and fans.
Discipline, the recurring decimal for national awardees | SportsRicardo 'Bibi' Gardner was part of Jamaica’s 1998 World Cup squad.
No regrets | Sports | Jamaica GleanerRetired footballer Ricardo ‘Bibi’ Gardner is receiving membership in the Order of Distinction.
141 make Honours list | Lead StoriesRicardo ‘Bibi’ Gardner is one of the players ahead of Leon Bailey in reaching the landmark of Premier League appearances.
Bailey focuses on second leg after first UCL goal | Sports


























