Kevin Anthony Lisbie (born 17 October 1978) is a former professional footballer and manager who played as a striker. Born in London, he earned ten international caps for Jamaica. He is currently manager at Cray Valley Paper Mills.

Club career

Charlton Athletic

Born in Hackney, London, to Jamaican parents, Lisbie made his professional debut for Charlton Athletic during the 1996–97 season.

He joined Queens Park Rangers on a month-long loan in December 2000. He was placed on the transfer list by Charlton in February 2002, but eventually signed a new two-year deal with Charlton in May. Reading had been tracking Lisbie, but ended their interest in late 2003, although Reading manager Alan Pardew said he would wait until Lisbie's contract with Charlton would come to an end. Possibly his best moment in a Charlton shirt was a hat-trick against Liverpool in a 3–2 win over the Merseyside club in September 2003. Lisbie signed a new three-year deal with Charlton in June 2004. He was a regular for Charlton during the 2004–05 season, until he started suffering from a series of nosebleeds, which revealed a benign tumour in the back of his nose, which was treated over the summer of 2005.

Lisbie made a month-long loan move to Norwich City in September 2005 and was recalled by Charlton in October. Later that season, in February 2006, he spent a month on loan at Derby County as the club tried to resolve an injury crisis. Lisbie was ruled out for three months with a shoulder injury in October 2006, and returned for Charlton's game against Bolton Wanderers in January 2007.

Lisbie was released by Charlton in July of that year after struggling to break into the first team.

Colchester United

In August 2007, following a successful trial period, Lisbie joined Colchester United. Over the season he scored 17 goals and finished the club's top scorer, but could not prevent Colchester's relegation from the Championship. Colchester, trying to fend off interest in Lisbie from their East Anglian rivals Ipswich Town, offered him a new contract. However, Ipswich triggered a release clause in Lisbie's contract and the transfer was agreed between the two clubs.

Ipswich Town

Lisbie signed a three-year deal with Ipswich Town for fee of £600,000 in July 2008. Despite a promising start to his Ipswich career, he struggled to hold down a regular first-team spot.

He was released from his contract at Ipswich Town in May 2011.

Loan to Colchester United

In August 2009, Lisbie rejoined Colchester United, now playing in League One, on a season-long loan deal. He scored a brace in his second debut for the club in a 7–1 victory against Colchester's recently relegated rivals Norwich City. Lisbie finished as the club's top scorer again with 13 goals as the club finished eighth in League One.

Loan to Millwall

Lisbie was quickly signed on another season-long loan deal, this time by Kenny Jackett's Millwall side after they secured a return to the Championship in 2010. Lisbie's season was blighted by injury and finished that particular season with four goals in 19 appearances.

Leyton Orient

Lisbie signed on a free transfer for League One side Leyton Orient on a four-month contract, on 9 September 2011.

During the 2013 January transfer window, Orient accepted an offer from Sheffield United for Lisbie, but the striker turned down talks with the Blades. Orient immediately offered Lisbie a new 18-month contract which he signed on 4 February 2013. He was named as the club's player of the season for 2012–13.

On 4 March 2014, Lisbie signed a new one-year contract extension with Orient.

After a very successful period at Orient, Lisbie suffered a shoulder injury which ruled him out of the first team for much of the early part of the 2014–15 season. On his return, he found it difficult to re-establish his place among several other strikers at the club. On 17 March 2015, he signed on a month's loan with League Two Stevenage with his contract expiring at the end of the season.

Later career

Lisbie signed for Barnet on 29 May 2015. Following injury problems, he played just four times for the Bees, all as substitute, before leaving the club on 11 January 2016 in search of first-team football, having fallen behind John Akinde, Aaron McLean and Michael Gash in the pecking order. Shortly after his release Lisbie went back to his old club Leyton Orient on trial and played in a reserve game against Southend United.

He continued to keep fit by training with Orient while looking for another club and in January 2017 signed for National League South side Whitehawk. Lisbie scored within four minutes of his full Whitehawk debut in a 3–1 defeat at Crawley Town in the Sussex Senior Cup on 10 January 2017, but left the club the following month after only three substitute appearances; two in the league, and one in the FA Trophy.

Before the 2017–18 season started, Lisbie played and scored in a friendly game for Grays Athletic against Southend Manor. In October 2017 he joined Cray Valley Paper Mills. Lisbie spent two seasons with Cray before retiring after playing in the 2019 FA Vase Final. Lisbie returned for Cray in an FA Trophy match in October 2019. In 2022 he joined VCD Athletic.

International career

Lisbie was capped ten times by Jamaica between 2002 and 2004. He made his debut in a 5–0 friendly defeat against the United States. Lisbie scored twice for Jamaica, both goals coming in 2003, in friendlies against Australia and El Salvador.

Personal life

Lisbie has twin sons, Kyrell and Kyreece, and a younger son Kaion, who also play football. Kyrell scored a penalty equaliser on 15 November 2023 as eighth-tier Cray Valley Paper Mills hosted Charlton in an FA Cup first round replay, albeit in a 6–1 loss for his team. Kaion came on as a sub for Kyreece in Colchester United's EFL Trophy win over Fulham U21s on 11 November 2025 .

Career statistics

Club

As of 9 April 2022

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Charlton Athletic1996–97First Division2511030291
1997–98First Division171001000181
1998–99Premier League10001020
1999–2000First Division00100010
2000–01Premier League1802022222
2001–02Premier League2252020265
2002–03Premier League3241000334
2003–04Premier League940011105
2004–05Premier League1710020191
2005–06Premier League60100070
2006–07Premier League80001090
Total15516801330017619
Gillingham (loan)1998–99Second Division7400000074
Reading (loan)1999–2000Second Division2000000020
Queens Park Rangers (loan)2000–01First Division20000020
Norwich City (loan)2005–06Championship61000061
Derby County (loan)2005–06Championship71000071
Colchester United2007–08Championship421710004317
Ipswich Town2008–09Championship4161031457
2009–10Championship00000000
2010–11Championship00000000
Total4161031457
Colchester United (loan)2009–10League One41131010004313
Millwall (loan)2010–11Championship2041020234
Leyton Orient2011–12League One37121000003812
2012–13League One28163020103416
2013–14League One39160022104218
2014–15League One7200100082
Total1114640522012248
Stevenage (loan)2014–15League Two3000000030
Barnet2015–16League Two30100040
Whitehawk2016–17National League South2000001030
Cray Valley Paper Mills2017–18SCEL Premier Division25230000543027
2018–19SCEL Premier Division221700001393526
2019–20Isthmian League South East Division6100001071
2020–21Isthmian League South East Division1000000010
Total5441000019137354
VCD Athletic2021–22Isthmian League South East Division6300000063
Career total5021521702462213565171

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Jamaica200240
200342
200420
Total102

Scores and results list Jamaica's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Lisbie goal.

No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef.
17 September 2003Madejski Stadium, Reading, EnglandAustralia1–11–2Friendly
216 November 2003The National Stadium, Kingston, JamaicaEl Salvador2–03–0Friendly

Honours

Individual

External links

  • at Soccerbase