Frank Lampard sisters are what fans want to know. NFL coach Frank is a Chelsea legend, which is why the supporters seem even more passionate.
Frank is a British professional soccer manager, coach, and former football player who is currently the Chelsea F.C. manager. He is from Romford, England, born on June 20, 1978.
He is regarded as one of Chelsea’s greatest players, and the greatest midfielder with 211 goals scored in all competitions.
Scroll down to learn about his sisters, parents, and more.
Meet Frank Lampard Sisters: Claire and Natalie
The Chelsea legend, Frank Lampard sisters are Claire Lampard and Natalie Lampard.
Claire is the eldest of all, almost four years older than her brother. She is possibly married and currently works as a senior people manager at HM Revenue & Customs.

Natalia Lampard, another sister, is younger than Frank. However, information about her has yet to be found.
Both of Frank’s sisters, Claire and Natalie are his biggest supporters. Also, Frank knows his responsibilities and adores them a lot.
Frank Lampard’s Parents
Frank is the son of Frank Lampard Sr and the late Patricia Lampard.
His father is the former West Ham United player and he played as a defender for the club. He also worked as an assistant manager when Lampard Junior was playing for the club.

His mother Patricia worked as a nurse according to the reports. However, she is no more as she died on April 24, 2008, due to pneumonia.
Frank is Married
Frank is a married man, who exchanged rings with Christine Lampard nee Bleakley on December 20, 2015. His wife is a Northern Irish broadcaster.

The couple first met in 2009, and after dating for six years, they stepped up their relationship. The pair is blessed with two kids, Patricia and Freddie, from the marriage.
Frank is also a father to two girls, Isha and Luna, from his previous relationship.
From Player to Manager
Frank has a record, becoming the club’s all-time leading goalscorer. During thirteen years with Chelsea, he had 211 goals scored in all competitions.
Lampard, during his career, won the UEFA Champions League, The UEFA Europa League, two League Cups, three Premier League titles, and four FA cups.
After leaving Chelsea, he played for New York City FC and Manchester City.
Retiring in 2017, he laid low and after a year, in 2018, Frank started his managerial career with Derby County. As of now, he has been appointed as coach for Chelsea.