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Ex-Footballer Carlisle's Suicide Battle Post-Career
15 Dec
Summary
- Former footballer Clarke Carlisle battled alcoholism and gambling after his career.
- He made two suicide attempts over a 13-year period due to his struggles.
- Carlisle emphasizes seeking professional help for mental health issues.

Former footballer Clarke Carlisle, who had a 17-year career with clubs including Queens Park Rangers and Leeds United, has detailed his battle with alcoholism and gambling, which resulted in two suicide attempts. He shared on a podcast that his sense of self-worth was heavily tied to his football performance, leading him to rely on alcohol as an escape.
Carlisle's struggles intensified after retiring in 2013, plunging him into a deep depressive episode. This period saw him attempt suicide twice, with one incident resulting in severe injuries after being hit by a lorry. He recounted days spent drinking heavily, particularly after a knee injury in 2001.
After receiving therapy, Carlisle has begun to regain control and advocates for others to seek professional help for mental health concerns. He is now working with a charity supporting gambling addicts, aiming to help others avoid similar devastating experiences.




