Career
He is currently a coach at
Born in Cardiff, Haworth began his career at Cardiff City on a Youth Training Scheme and broke into the first team due to an injury crisis during the 1995–1996 season. He fully established himself the following year which lead to him nearly signing for Norwich City only for the move to break down at the last minute. But after he earnt his first cap for Wales he moved to Coventry City for £500,000, a record fee received for a player by Cardiff at the time, but struggled to find form for the club, scoring just once against Everton in the League Cup, and subsequently moved to Wigan Athletic for £600,000, a record signing for the club at the time.
He was also the first Wigan player to score at their new JJB Stadium, doing so in a game against Scunthorpe United.
During the 2003-2004 season he suffered a double fracture in his right leg which ruled him out for around eight months. He attempted a comeback in November 2004 but was in considerable pain due to his leg not being fully healed.
He decided to call an end to his football career to concentrate on his business ventures. On 12 June 2014, confirmed Haworth joined the club coaching staff
Haworth made his debut for Wales on 27 May 1997 coming on as a substitute for goalscorer John Hartson in a 1–0 victory over Scotland.
He went on to earn four more caps for Wales, against Brazil, Jamaica, Malta, and Tunisia. He was also called up for a friendly against Argentina in February 2002, however he stayed on the bench. Howarth was also called up to the Wales squad in May 2003 to play United States but withdrew through injury.